Jurgen SchmandtHARC Distinguished Fellow
email: jschmandt@harc.edu
Jurgen Schmandt is professor emeritus, Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas, Austin. From 1986 to 2002 he also served as director of the Mitchell Center for Sustainable Development at the Houston Advanced Research Center. Before coming to Texas he held jobs with the University of Bonn, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Harvard University and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. His areas of expertise include science and technology policy, environmental policy and water management in semi-arid regions. His most recent book, co-edited with H. Ward, is Sustainable Development: Managing the Transition, Cambridge University Press, 2000. Other books include: Schmandt, J. with G. North and J. Clarkson, The Impact of Global Warming on Texas, University of Texas Press, 1995. Schmandt, J. and J. Clarkson (Eds), The Regions and Global Warming: Impacts and Response Strategies, Oxford University Press, 1992. Schmandt, J., J. Clarkson and H. Roderick, Acid Rain and Friendly Neighbors: the Policy Dispute between Canada and the United States, 2nd edition, Duke University Press, 1988. Schmandt, J, E. Smerdon and J. Clarkson, State Water Policies, Praeger, 1988. In 2000, Schmandt, J., Aguilar, I., Mathis.M. et al. completed a major study, Water and Sustainable Development in the Binational Lower Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Basin. Schmandt is currently working on a book, “George P. Mitchell’s Road to Sustainable Development.” Dr. Schmandt is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and Distinguished Fellow of the Houston Advanced Research Center. He has planned and for years worked closely with two non-governmental organizations, the Rio Grande/Río Bravo Coalition and the Paso del Norte Water Task Force.