Neto Leão, Ph.D.
Penn State University
Neto Leao pursued his doctorate in Environment and Society at the State University of Campinas. He has been conducting research at Penn State University since 2019. His areas of interest include political ecology, environmental sociology and the radical critique of industrialization. He worked with the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean in the Division of Social Development. He is co-founder of the Thinking After Ivan Illich project.
Courses taught at Umbra
- ENV 320: Water Resources: Environment, Society, and Power
- ENV 330: Sustainable Food Production in Italy: Local Traditions and Global Transformations
- ENV 345: Spiritual Ecologies
- ENV 355 – Green Cities: A Sustainable Future
- ENV/PUBH/PSCI 320: Water Resources: Environment, Society, and Power
- ENV/REL 345: Spiritual Ecologies
- ENV/SUST/FSST 330: Sustainable Food Production in Italy – Local Traditions and Global Transformations
- ENV/SUST/GEOG 355 – Green Cities: A Sustainable Future
- FSST 330: Sustainable Food Production in Italy: Local Traditions and Global Transformations
- GEOG 355 – Green Cities: A Sustainable Future
- GSCI 310 – Plants, People & Civilization
- HEB 310 – Plants, People & Civilization
- HEB/HIST/GSCI 310 – Plants, People & Civilization
- HIST 310 – Plants, People & Civilization
- PSCI 320: Water Resources: Environment, Society, and Power
- PUBH 320: Water Resources: Environment, Society, and Power
- REL 345: Spiritual Ecologies
- SUST 330: Sustainable Food Production in Italy: Local Traditions and Global Transformations
- SUST 355 – Green Cities: A Sustainable Future