Brian Fath
Principal Research Scholar
Systemic Risk and Resilience Research Group
Advancing Systems Analysis Program
YSSP Scientific Coordinator
Capacity Development and Academic Training Unit
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Biography
Brian D. Fath is a Principal Research Scholar in the Systemic Risk and Resilience Research Group of the IIASA Advancing Systems Analysis (ASA) Program. He is also a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Towson University, Maryland, USA. He teaches courses in ecosystem ecology, environmental biology, networks, and human ecology and sustainability. He has also taught courses on ecological networks and modeling in Austria, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, and Russia.He held Fulbright Distinguished Chair positions at Parthenope University of Naples, Italy (2012) and Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic (2019).
Fath’s work at IIASA contributes to ASA activities in environmental systems modeling, specifically in the area of network analysis of social-ecological systems. In addition, he has been serving as Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) Scientific Coordinator since 2011.
He has published over 200 research papers, reports, and book chapters. He also coauthored the books Explaining Technology (2023); A New Ecology: Systems perspective (2020); Foundations for sustainability (2018); Flourishing within limits to growth (2015); and Ecological Modelling 4th ed. (2011). In addition, he is the editor-in-chief for both the four-volume Encyclopedia of Ecology 2nd ed. (2018) and the six-volume Environmental Management Handbook 2nd ed. (2021). He also serves as editor-in-chief for Frontiers in Sustainable Resource Management, and he is the past editor of the journal, Ecological Modelling.
Fath was also the 2016 recipient of the Prigogine Medal for outstanding work in systems ecology.
Last update: 08 AUG 2024
Publications
Seppelt, R., Fath, B.D. , Burkhard, B., Fisher, J.L., Gret-Regamey, A., Lautenbach, S., Pert, P., Hotes, S., Spangenberg, J., Verburg, P.H., & Van Oudenhoven, A.P.E. (2012). Form follows function? Proposing a blueprint for ecosystem service assessments based on reviews and case studies. Ecological Indicators 21 145-154. 10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.09.003.
Dai, J., Fath, B.D. , & Chen, B. (2012). Constructing a network of the social-economic consumption system of China using extended exergy analysis. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 16 (7) 4796-4808. 10.1016/j.rser.2012.04.027.
Fiscus, D., Fath, B.D. , & Goerner, S. (2012). A tri-modal nature of life applied for actualizing a win-win human-environmental relation and sustainability. Emergence: Complexity and Organization 14 (3) 44-88.
Verissimo, H., Neto, J.M., Teixeira, H., Franco, J.N., Fath, B.D. , Marques, J.C., & Patricio, J. (2012). Ability of benthic indicators to assess ecological quality in estuaries following management. Ecological Indicators 19 130-143. 10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.06.014.
Scharler, U.M. & Fath, B.D. (2012). Core network compartments: Relative importance of ecosystems players in moving energy through the system. In: iEMSs 2012: Managing Resources of a Limited Planet, 1-5 July 2012.