He is the DeWitt Wallace Professor of Geography, and director of the Food, Agriculture & Society Program at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
[1] His research interests include tropical agriculture, food security, and development policy.
He previously sat on the International Steering Committee of the High Level Panel of Experts on Food Security and Nutrition of the UN Committee on World Food Security (CFS).
[5] Moseley attended Carleton College (B.A.History, 1987), the University of Michigan (M.S.
He also worked for Save the Children UK, the World Bank Environment Department, and the US Agency for International Development.
[citation needed] Moseley is a development and human-environment geographer with particular expertise in political ecology, tropical agriculture, environment and development policy, livelihood security, and West Africa and Southern Africa.
He has published over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, as well as numerous newspaper op-eds.
Decolonizing African Agriculture: Food Security, Agroecology and the Need for Radical Transformation.
London: Routledge / Taylor & Francis Group (ISBN 9780367201494) Moseley, W.G., M. Schnurr and R. Bezner Kerr.
Africa’s Green Revolution: Critical Perspectives on New Agricultural Technologies and Systems.
Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc. (ISBN 978-1-4422-0716-5) Fouberg, E. and W.G.
An Introduction to Human-Environment Geography: Local Dynamics and Global Processes.
The Introductory Reader in Human Geography: Contemporary Debates and Classic Writings.
Taking Sides: Clashing Views on African Issues.