Salo Coslovsky is associate professor at New York University, where he teaches courses related to public administration and economic development. He holds a degree in Public Administration from FGV-SP, a master's in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School at Tufts University, and a doctorate in Urban Studies from MIT.
Selected Publications
Promoting Forest-Friendly Exports in the Brazilian Amazon. NACLA Report on the Americas, June 2023, Mesas Executivas de Exportação e o Fomento aos Produtos Compatíveis com a Floresta na Amazônia (Executive Roundtables and the Promotion of Forest-Friendly Products in the Amazon). June 2023, Oportunidades para aprimoramento da cacauicultura na Amazônia brasileira (Opportunities for Improving Cacao Farming in the Brazilian Amazon). Amazônia 2030 and InFloresta, March 2023, Estratégias para o Desenvolvimento da Amazônia Brasileira: Lições Aprendidas dos Arranjos Pré-Competitivos (Strategies for the Development of the Brazilian Amazon: Lessons Learned from Pre-Competitive Arrangements). Amazônia 2030, November 2021
Recent Courses Taught
Institutions, Governance and International Development, Policy Implementations: How Policies, Plans and Projects are put into action by the government
Salo Coslovsky
Associate Professor of Urban Planning and Public Service