UN Convention to Combat Desertification
Barron Joseph Orr has a diverse range of work experience. Barron Joseph served as the Chief Scientist for the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, where they led the development and achievement of the scientific agenda and worked to strengthen the use of sound science and technology in the organization's initiatives. Barron Joseph also served as the Lead Scientist, providing scientific and technical guidance to implement the Convention's mandate.
Prior to their work with the UNCCD, Orr had a long career with the University of Arizona. Barron Joseph held various roles, including Professor Emeritus, Professor and Geospatial Extension Specialist, and Graduate Research Associate. During this time, they focused on curriculum development, teaching, and research in the Earth and environmental sciences, as well as the integration of climate information and decision processes for regional climate resilience.
Orr was also involved in other projects, such as serving as a Program Manager for the Belmont Forum e-Infrastructures and Data Management Project at the University of Arizona, and as a Profesor Visitante de Ecología & Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellow at the Universidad de Alicante.
Additionally, Orr has experience in the private sector, specifically as the General Manager of an international distribution hub for Maidenform.
Overall, Orr's work experience spans across academia, international organizations, and the private sector, with a focus on scientific research, teaching, and project management.
Barron Joseph Orr completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in French, Political Science, and African Studies at Indiana University Bloomington from 1980 to 1984. In 1982, they obtained a Diplôme d'Université in Relations Internationales from Sciences Po Strasbourg. During the same year, they also earned a Diplôme d'Études Françaises from the University of Strasbourg. Later, from 1985 to 1988, Barron pursued a Master of International Affairs degree in International Development and International Political Economy at Columbia University. Lastly, from 1992 to 2000, they attended the University of Arizona and obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Arid Lands Resource Sciences.
UN Convention to Combat Desertification
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Our lives depend on land. Healthy land feeds, shelters and clothes us. It sustains our planet’s vital ecosystems, preserves biodiversity and plays a fundamental and increasingly urgent role in mitigating climate change. When land has been degraded by human intervention or plagued by drought, it loses its capacity to sustain life with dire consequences. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) is the global vision and voice for land. We unite governments, scientists, policymakers, private sector and communities around a shared vision and global action to restore and manage the world’s land for the sustainability of humanity and the planet. Much more than an international treaty signed by 197 parties, UNCCD is a multilateral commitment to mitigating today’s impacts of land degradation and advancing tomorrow’s land stewardship in order to provide food, water, shelter and economic opportunity to all people in an equitable and inclusive manner. Abundant healthy land fosters our collective wellbeing and resilience, and can enable all people to live on a safe, just and prosperous planet. #UNited4Land