
Expertise
Sustainability science, outdoor recreation, climate adaptation
About
Max Roman Dilthey is a sustainability scientist, researcher, educator, and writer. He is a program manager and curriculum lead for the UMass Offshore Wind Professional Certificate; a researcher with the UMass Center for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment; and works on curriculum development and instruction with the UMass Clean Energy Extension. He teaches climate adaptation, sustainability, renewable energy, technical writing, and history.
Dilthey coauthored the 2018 Sustainability journal paper “Pathways to Coastal Resiliency: The Adaptive Gradients Framework.”
Education
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English and Environmental Studies, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams
- Master of Science (MS) in Sustainability Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Awards
- New England Outdoor Writing Association Award, 2016
Latest Work
Latest contributions from Max Roman Dilthey, in Health Impacts