Max Wright
Director of Spatial Planning and Priority Setting, Moore Center for Science
His background is in remote sensing and geospatial analysis. Over the past 12 years he has supported a wide range of conservation efforts, including REDD+ projects, spatial planning and priority setting and natural capital accounting. His current work focuses on implementing the Exponential Roadmap for Natural Climate Solutions with the goal of mobilizing actors to enhance the role of natural and managed ecosystems for climate change mitigation. He also supports research on the non-carbon climate regulation services that forests provide at local, regional and global scales. He holds a bachelor’s degree in geography and a master’s degree in geographic information science from Clark University.
His background is in remote sensing and geospatial analysis. Over the past 12 years he has supported a wide range of conservation efforts, including REDD+ projects, spatial planning and priority setting and natural capital accounting. His current work focuses on implementing the Exponential Roadmap for Natural Climate Solutions with the goal of mobilizing actors to enhance the role of natural and managed ecosystems for climate change mitigation. He also supports research on the non-carbon climate regulation services that forests provide at local, regional and global scales. He holds a bachelor’s degree in geography and a master’s degree in geographic information science from Clark University.