Thomas Smucker
Professor, Geography
Sustainable Administration Hub Coordinator
Education
- Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2003
Research Interests
- Environment and Development
- Rural Livelihood Systems
- Food Systems and Food Security
- Adaptation to Climate Change
- Environmental Governance
- African Drylands
Courses Taught
- Human Geography
- Geographies of Development
- Geography of Hunger and Food Security
- Global Issues in Environmental Geography
- Theories of Development (cross-listed as INST 5400: Pro-Seminar in International Development)
Biography
I am a geographer specializing in environment–development interactions in East Africa. My areas of teaching specialization include human geography, food systems and food security, the human dimensions of global environmental change, and theories of international development. A primary concern of my research has been to understand the interplay of local agency, local knowledge systems, and external political economy factors in shaping vulnerability and resilience of dryland farming and herding-based livelihood systems to climatic variability and change. I am currently working on a book project that examines agroecological approaches to food system transformation in East Africa. I mentor master’s level graduate students pursuing related questions, with recent students conducting field-based research in Ghana, the Gambia, Kenya, Tanzania, India, Bangladesh, and Brazil.
The Sustainable Administration Hub is led by Dr. Tom Smucker. Dr. Smucker is a Professor of Geography whose research and teaching focus on complex interactions between environment, development, and policy, with a particular emphasis on climate adaptation and food systems. His work often centers on East Africa, exploring how communities adapt to environmental and climate change and the implications for sustainable development.
In his role as Faculty Coordinator of the Sustainable Administration Hub, Dr. Smucker aims to expand student awareness of and engagement with Ohio University's Sustainability and Climate Action Plan. His goals include collaborating with student organizations like the Climate and Sustainability Ambassadors to create new service opportunities, developing accessible learning modules that engage first-year students in the university’s sustainability challenges, and generating participation among students in a wider range of academic programs. By broadening the scope of student involvement, he seeks to contribute to a campus-wide commitment to sustainability.
Awards
Advising and Mentoring Award, Center for International Studies, 2021
Grasselli Brown Outstanding Teacher Award, College of Arts and Sciences, 2021
Representative Publications
Abdul-Salam Jahanfo Abdulai & Thomas A. Smucker (2025) Towards a livelihood-interdependence approach to framing adaptation in research and practice: evidence from farmers’ and herders’ relations in Northern Ghana. Climate and Development, 17:6, 518-531. DOI: 10.1080/17565529. 2024.2399041
Semwaza, F. and Smucker, T. 2025. Social justice and the dynamics of land access and exclusion in Tanzania: From Ujamaa to neoliberalism. Handbook of Social Justice in the Global South, eds., Nikhil Deb, Manjusha Nair, and Glenn Muschert. Edward Elgar Publishers.
Ayanlade, A., Smucker, T., Nyasimi, M., Sterly, H., Weldemariam, L. F., & Simpson, N. P. (2023). Complex climate change risk and emerging directions for vulnerability research in Africa. Climate Risk Management, 100497.
Smucker, T., Oulu, M., and Nijbroek, R. 2020. Institutional Foundations for Convergence: Sub-National Collaboration at the Nexus of Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change Adaptation, and Land Restoration under Devolved Governance in Kenya. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 51: 101-116.
Smucker, T., and Wisner, B. (2020). Fishing for a future: Local institutions, aspirations, and agency in a complex climate adaptation system. Tanzania Journal of Development Studies, 18(1), 81-204.
Smucker, T., Wisner, B., and Maingi, S. 2020. NGOs and Natural Hazards Governance in Africa. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Natural Hazards Science. Oxford University Press.
Nijbroek R; Smucker T.; Oulu M. 2019. The CDR Nexus: Convergence of Climate Change Adaptation, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Land Restoration in Kajiado, Kitui, and Makueni Counties, Kenya. CIAT Policy Brief No. 46. International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). 6 p.
Wangui, E. and Smucker, T. 2018. Gendered Constraints to Scaling Up: A Case Study of Spontaneous Adaptation in a Pastoralist Community in Mwanga District, Tanzania. Climate and Development 10(4): 369-376.
Velempini, K. Smucker, T, and Clem C. 2018. Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Variability and Change: Mapping and Assessment of Water Resource Management Challenges in the North Pare Highlands, Tanzania. African Geographical Review 37: 30-48.
Smucker, T, and Wangui, E. 2016. Gendered Local Knowledge and Adaptive Practices: Differentiation and Change in Mwanga District, Tanzania. Ambio 45(S3): 45(3), 276-286.
Iniesta-Arandia, I., Ravera, F., Buechler, S., Díaz-Reviriego, I., Fernández-Giménez, M., Reed, M., Thompson-Hall, M., Wilmer, H., Aregu, L., Cohen, P., Djoudi, H., Lawless, S., Martín-López, B., Smucker, T., Villamor, G., Wangui., E. 2016. A Synthesis of Convergent Reflections, Tensions and Silences in Linking Gender and Global Environmental Change Research. Ambio 45 (3 suppl.): 383–93.
Rai, P. and Smucker, T. 2016. Empowering through Entitlement? The Micropolitics of Food Access in Maharashtra State, India. Journal of Rural Studies 45: 260-269.
Asaka, J. and Smucker, T. 2016. Assessing the Role of Mobile Phone Communication in Drought-Related Mobility Patterns of Samburu Pastoralists. Journal of Arid Environments 128: 12-16.