Lauretta Burke

Lauretta Burke
Senior Associate III, People & Ecosystems Program
lburke@wri.org|+1 (202) 729-7774

Lauretta Burke is a Senior Associate in the People and Ecosystems Program of the World Resources Institute. She leads WRI’s Reefs at Risk series of map-based analyses of threats to the world’s coral reefs. She also leads the Coastal Capital project which focuses on economic valuation of coastal resources for improved management.

Lauretta is trained as an environmental policy analyst and geographic information systems (GIS) specialist. Prior to joining WRI, she implemented a GIS in Guyana to support urban infrastructure rehabilitation planning; managed integrated GIS development and training projects; established a GIS for the Environmental Studies program of the Central European University; and performed analysis on the impact of potential climate change on fisheries, wetlands and biological diversity for U.S. EPA’s Global Climate Change Program.

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Submitted on July 9, 2012
Coral reefs are beautiful, diverse, productive ecosystems. Many people love to marvel at these rainforests of the sea, but how much does the average person actually know about them? For example, how many people know whether a coral is a rock, a plant, or an animal? This lack of understanding prompted WRI and partners to release a major report last year on threats facing the world’s coral reefs....

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Submitted on August 15, 2011
”Reeling Reefs,” a feature story in the August 15th issue of American Way magazine, showcases Reefs at Risk Revisited, WRI’s map-based global assessment of current and future threats to coral reefs....
Submitted on June 22, 2011
A new report on the state of the world’s oceans is gaining considerable attention this week. The report by the International Programme on the State of the Ocean (IPSO) and the International Union for...