Curriculum Vitae of G.A. Bradshaw, PhD, PhD

Professional Experience

Supervised over 45 undergraduate, and graduate students (doctoral and master’s programs) and taught various graduate courses

Education

  • Pacifica Graduate Institute - PhD, Psychology (2005)
  • Oregon State University - PhD, Ecology (1991)
  • Stanford University - M.Sc., Geophysics (1988)
  • University of California Santa Barbara - B.A., Linguistics (Honors, 1978)
  • Taiwan Normal University (1978)
  • Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies (1974)
  • University of Copenhagen (1973)


Books

Bradshaw, G.A. (In prep., 2008). Elephant breakdown. Yale University Press.

Bradshaw, G.A., & P. Marquet. (eds). 2002. How landscapes change: Human disturbance and ecosystem disruptions in the Americas. Springer-Verlag.

Selected Publications & Presentations

Bradshaw, G.A. et al. (in review). More than Kin: Effects of Trauma and Cross-Fostering in Chimpanzees. Developmental Psychology.

Bradshaw. G.A. (in press). What's love got to do with it? Everything. Best Friends Magazine. July 2008.

Bradshaw, G.A. and Borchers, J.G. (2008). Coming home on the range. Jefferson Monthly, May (pdf version)

Bradshaw, G.A. (in press). Animal Ways. In Women and Animals, L. Kemmerer, (ed.)

Bradshaw, G.A. (in press). Beauty, brain, and beast: the emergence of trans-species psychology. In Ecotherapy (eds. Chalquist, C. & L. Buzzell-Salzmann). Sierra Club Books.

Bradshaw, G.A. and E.Lawino Abe. (in press). Elephant and Humans. In Marc Bekoff (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human-Animal Relationships: An Exploration of Our Connections with Other Animals. Greenwood Publishing.

Bradshaw, G.A. et al. (2008). Building an inner sanctuary: trauma-induced symptoms in non-human great apes. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 9(1), 9-34.

Bradshaw, G.A. (2008). Inside looking out: neuroethological compromise effects on elephants in captivity. In D. L. Forthman, L.F.Kane, & P. F. Waldau (Eds), An Elephant in the Room: the Science and Well-being of Elephants in Captivity. North Grafton, MA: Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine's Center for Animals and Public Policy.

Bradshaw, G.A. & L. Marino. (2007). Kin under the skin. Best Friends Magazine. November 2007.

Bradshaw, G.A. (2007). Of Pachyderms, Perils, and People. The George Lucas Foundation Press, 3(7), 24-25.

Bradshaw, G.A.(2007). Elephants in circuses: analysis of practice, policy, and the future. Policy Paper, Animals and Society Institute.

Orosz, S. & G.A. Bradshaw. (2007). Neuroanatomy of the companion avian parrot. The Veterinary Clinics of North American: Exotic Animal Practice: Neuroanatomy and Neurodiagnostics. (eds. L. Tell & M. Knipe). 10(3) 775-802.

Bradshaw, G.A. & D. Durham. 2007. Restoring natural balance: animal trauma and recovery. Natural Horse. April/.May.

Bradshaw, G.A. & A.N. Schore. (2007). How elephants are opening doors: developmental neuroethology, attachment, and social context. Ethology, 113, 426–436.

Bradshaw, G.A. & M. Watkins. (2006).Trans-species psychology; theory and praxis. Spring. V. 75,p. 69-94.

Bradshaw, G.A. (2006). No longer a mind of our own. Seed. June/July (html/pdf).

Bradshaw, G.A. , & R. M. Sapolsky. (2006). Mirror, Mirror. American Scientist, 94 (6) November-December.

Bradshaw, G. A. (2006).Elephant PTSD. Interview on The Current, a CBC broadcast, March 2, 2006.

Bradshaw, G.A , Linden, P. G., and A.N. Schore, (2005). Behavioural and physiological effects of trauma on Psittacines. Proceedings of the Association of Avian Veterinarians. 26th Annual Conference and Expo, August 9-11, 2005, Monterey, CA. Annotated reference list.

Elephant Rage. Interviewed for National Geographic Channel's Explorer, June 5, 2005.

Bradshaw, G.A. and B.L. Finlay. (2005). Natural symmetry. Nature 435:149.

Bradshaw, G.A. & R.M. Sapolsky (2006) Mirror, mirror. Amercian Scientist. November/December.

Bradshaw, G.A , Green, P. L..,& Schore, A.N. 2005. Behavioural and physiological effects of trauma on Psittacines. Proceedings of the Association of Avian Veterinarians. 26th Annual Conference, August 9-11, 2005, Monterey, CA.

Bradshaw, G.A , A.N. Schore, J.L. Brown, J.H. Poole, and C. J. Moss. (2005). Elephant breakdown. Nature vol. 433: 807.

Bradshaw, G.A. (2005). Elephant Trauma and Recovery: From Human Violence to Liberation Ecopsychology. (Doctoral dissertation, Pacifica Graduate Institute).

Borchers, J. G., G. A. Bradshaw, and T. Tshiguvho. (accepted). Butterfly at the boundary: Towards an epistemology of the sustainable. Ecological Complexity.

Marquet, P.A. and G.A. Bradshaw (2004). Ecosystem disruption in the Americas. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 77: 369-370.

Bradshaw, G.A. (2004) Not by bread alone: symbolic loss, trauma, and recovery in elephant communities. Society and Animals vol. 12 no. 2 pp 143-158.

Bradshaw, G.A., and P. Marquet. (2002) How landscapes change: Human disturbance and ecosystem disruptions in the Americas. Springer-Verlag.

Bradshaw, G.A. and M. Bekoff (2001). Ecology and social responsibility: the re-embodiment of science. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 16. No 8. 460-465.

Bradshaw, G.A. and M. Bekoff. 2000. Integrating humans and nature: reconciling the boundaries of science and society. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15:309-310.

Bradshaw, G.A. and J.G. Borchers. 2000. Narrowing the science-policy gap: uncertainty as information. Conservation Ecology. 4(1):7.

Bradshaw, G.A.. 2000. Using scientific uncertainty to shape environmental policy. United Nations. IUFRO Occasional Paper. No.13 Third Session of the Intergovernmental Forum on Forest (IFF3).

Bradshaw, G.A. and M.-J. Fortin, 2000 Landscape heterogeneity effects on scaling and monitoring large areas using remote sensing data. Geographic Information Sciences. Vol 6. No. 1, pp. 61-68.

Marquet, P., F. Bozinovic, G.A.Bradshaw, C.Cornelius, H. Gonzalez, J. Gutierrez, E. Hajek, J. Lagos, F. Lopez-Cortes, L. Nunez, E. Rosello, C. Santoro, H. Samaniego, V. Standen, J. Torres-Mura, and F. Jaksic, 1998, Las ecosistemas del Desierto de Atacama y area andina adyante en el norte de Chile (Ecoystems of the Atacama Desert and adjacent andean area in northern Chile). Revista Chileana. Vol 71. No. 4.

Bradshaw, G.A.. 1997. Defining ecologically relevant change in the process of scaling up: implications for monitoring at the landscape level, in Theory and Applications on Ecological Scale. D. Petersen and V. T. Parker (editors). Columbia University Press.

Bradshaw, G.A., M. Fiorella, and F. Swanson. 1996. Hierarchical analysis of landscape processes in temperate forests of the Pacific Northwest. in Mooney, H.A. and Lawford, L. (eds.) "High latitude rainforests and associated ecosystems of the west coast of the Americas" New York:. Springer-Verlag.

Bradshaw, G.A.; and Garman, Steven. 1994, Detecting fine-scale disturbance in forested ecosystem as measured by large-scale landscape patterns, in Environmental Information Management and Analysis: Ecosystem to Global Scales. Taylor and Francis, London.

Bradshaw, G.A., and McIntosh, B.A. 1993, Detecting climate-induced change using wavelet analysis. Environmental Pollution. 83 (1 & 2): 135-142.

Bradshaw, G.A., and T.A. Spies. 1992. Characterizing canopy gap structure in forests using the wavelet transform. Journal of Ecology. 80: 205-215.

Conferences Organized (Lead)

  • International Association for Animal Trauma and Recovery (IAATR) First Annual Conference, Santa Barbara California, Spring 2009.
  • Statistical inference and environmental policy. 2001. NSF/USDA Forest Service. Santa Barbara, CA.
  • Decision Strategies for Complexity and Uncertainty in Natural Resource Management in British Columbia, Canada. Workshop. 2000. Southern Interior Forest Extension & Research Partnership. Kelowna, B.C., Canada.
  • Re-thinking the "and" in humans and nature: ecology at the boundary of the human dimension. 2000. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Snowbird, Utah.
  • Human-Nature Boundaries. 2000. National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis. Workshop, Santa Barbara, California, USA.
    Habitat Fragmentation Effects Across Biomes in the Americas. 1997. Maitencillo, Chile. Inter-Americas Institute for Global Change and National Science Foundation (IAI-NSF; co-chair P. Marquet).
  • Biological Invaders, Fire and Fragmentation in the Americas. 1996. Inter-Americas Institute for Global Change and National Science Foundation (IAI-NSF). Silver Falls, Oregon. USA (co-chair H. Mooney).
  • Sampling Aquatic Network and Watersheds Across Scales 1995. Centre for the Analysis of Environmental Change Consortium. Timberline, Oregon

Funding

  • 1994 Environmental Protection Agency
  • 1995 Environmental Protection Agency
  • 1995 National Science-Foundation and Inter-Americas Institute for Global Change
  • 1997 National Science Foundation
  • 1997 Smithsonian Institute
  • 1999 USDA Forest Service
  • 2000 USDA Forest Service
  • 2000 National Science Foundation

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