I am a PhD candidate at Leiden University’s Institute of Political Science who is
researching questions of contestation, power, and hegemony in global governance.
Specifically, my work empirically examines how processes of degrowth transformation
are introduced, contested, and co-opted in multistakeholder forest governance.
By Rebecca Borges (Federal University of Pará - UFPA)
In order to contribute to and advance the global conversations around planetary health and associated issues, the JHU-UPF Public Policy Center is organising a series of conferences that will take place in Barcelona, Spain, under the umbrella of “Planetary Health in 50 days”.
Call for Proposals: Taking stock of social-ecological restoration People and Nature is seeking proposals to the Special Feature “Halfway through the…
I am a researcher currently interested both in the environmental justice dimension of biodiversity conservation, and the challenges and opportunities posed by ecological transitions in Europe —critically examining dominant “greening” narratives to uncover both their transformative potential and their pitfalls. I am member of the Direction Board of the Environmental Justice Atlas (EJAtlas) and an honorary member of the ICCA Consortium.
I am a researcher from Barcelona, with special focus on environmental justice, ecofeminism and health imaginaries. I have been working and collaborating with the Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3), the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) and the JHU-UPF Public Policy Center.
Together with Esther Marijnen, Corinne Lamain and Nico Edwards, and Benjamin Neimark, we are organising a stream at the next…
By Centre for Labour and Sustainable Production (CLaSP) Team
Dear POLLEN Members and Friends, We are pleased to share with you today the latest publications, vacancies, CfP, and much…
Dear Community: Next week we will hand over the POLLEN Secretariat to our colleagues at the Institute of Environmental Science…
The edited book seeks to document the politics, struggles, and conflicts that are (re)defining the political ecologies of forests across…