Thayer Scudder

Thayer Scudder

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Thayer Scudder (b. 1930, New Haven, CT), an American social anthropologist, is an Anthropology Professor Emeritus at the California Institute of Technology. Educated at Harvard University (AB 1952, PhD 1960), he did a postdoctorate in African Studies, Anthropology and Ecology at the London School of Economics, followed by positions with the [http://www.shikanda.net/ethnicity/illustrations_manch/manchest.htm Rhodes-Livingston Institute] for Social Research in Northern Rhodesia 1956-1957 and again in 1962-1963, and a post at the American University in Cairo in 1961-1962. [ [http://www.hss.caltech.edu/~tzs/resume.pdf Scudder resume] ] He joined the Caltech faculty in that year. His work on socioeconomic issues and infrastructure development associated with river basin development, forced relocation, and refugee reintegration has made him a world leader in these fields. Large dams are one of the world’s most controversial, divisive and expensive development issue, and Scudder is the world's leading expert on dams and relocation effects. His recent book (2005) gives covers aspects of large dams and development including economics, politics, environmental risk, energy, agriculture, and human displacement and resettlement. He has undertaken studies on sustainable resource use in Africa, India, Nepal, Jordan, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and the United States, and served on a number of independent review panels for dam projects in Africa and Asia. He is a former commissioner on the World Commission on Dams.

In addition to expertise and special interest in regional development, irrigated and rainfed agriculture, pioneer settlement, community-based natural resource management, and impacts of large-scale river basin development projects on low income populations, Scudder has focused on systematic long-term studies of low income human communities. The most classic of his long-term studies has been carried out with anthropologist Elizabeth Colson among the Gwembe Tonga of Zambia. [ [http://www.indiana.edu/~wanthro/theory_pages/Colson.htm Colson biography.] ]

Recent publications

* “Development-induced Relocation and Refugee Studies: 37 years of change and continuity among Zambia’s Gwembe Tonga,” "Journal of Refugees Studies," Vol 6 (2): 123-152 (1993)
* “Recent experiences with river basin development in the tropics and subtropics,” "Natural Resources Forum" 18(2): 101-113 (1994)
* Chapters on “Social Impacts” and “Resettlement” in "Water Resources: Environmental Planning, Management and Development," edited by Asit K. Biswas, New York: McGraw Hill. (1997)
* “The World Commission on Dams and the Need for a New Development Paradigm,” "International Journal of Water Resources Development" Vol 17, No.3:329-341. (2000)
* "The Future of Large Dams: Dealing with social, environmental, institutional and political costs." London: Earthscan. (2005)

External links

* [http://www.hss.caltech.edu/~tzs/ Scudder's homepage at Caltech]
* [http://www.dams.org/docs/largedams.pdf Large Dams: Learning from the Past, Looking at the Future] Workshop Proceedings, Gland, Switzerland, April 11-12, 1997, Edited by Tony Dorcey, with a chapter by Thayer Scudder, Social Impacts of Large Dams, pp. 41-68.

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