Education
In 1982 and Doctor of Philosophy in 1996 with thesis Comparative Ethnobotany of the Chinantec and Mixe of the Sierra Norte, Oaxaca, Mexico.
In 1982 and Doctor of Philosophy in 1996 with thesis Comparative Ethnobotany of the Chinantec and Mixe of the Sierra Norte, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Gary Martin received from Michigan State University his Bachelor of Surgery in botany in 1980 and from U. C. Berkeley two degrees in anthropology, Master of Arts He is the Director of the Global Diversity Foundation. He has done applied research and training in ethnobotany and conservation in more than forty-five countries, including the Dominican Republic, India, Mexico, China and Thailand. From 1998 – 2011, Gary was a research fellow and lecturer at the School of Anthropology and Conservation of the University of Kent in Canterbury, United Kingdom. Between 2010-2012, he was a Carson Fellow at the Rachel Carson Center for Society and Environment in Munich, Germany.
Since 2011, he has been the Director of the Global Environments Summer Academy and is the creator of the incipient Global Environments Network.
He is a native speaker of English, also speaks Spanish and French, and is learning Moroccan Arabic.