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Tobias Haller is an Extraordinary Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Bern, specializing in economic ecological anthropology and common pool resource management. He has led projects under the NCCR North-South and is appointed Director of the Swiss Network for International Studies in Geneva. Haller's research spans several countries, including Cameroon and Zambia, and he focuses on the intersection of anthropology, economics, and ecology. His academic contributions include publications on environmental perception and sustainable development challenges faced by indigenous peoples. He actively supervises doctoral students and participates in transdisciplinary projects relating to sustainable development and resource management.
University of Bern • Bern, Switzerland
Teaching and research focused on social anthropology, economic ecological anthropology, and resource management.
ETH Zurich • Zurich, Switzerland
Lecturing on social and economic anthropology topics.
Part of the Swiss Joint Master in Computer Science (Bern, Fribourg, Neuchâtel).