Derek Armitage
Researching environmental change and multi-level governance systems, Dr. Armitage specializes in the human dimensions of environmental change.
Researching environmental change and multi-level governance systems, Dr. Armitage specializes in the human dimensions of environmental change.
Societal resilience with respect to Climate Change and Ecological Degradation.
Dr. Burch, Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Management at the University of Waterloo is researching community sustainability transitions, climate change policy, participatory governance, and small business innovation.
A specialist in Canadian and international environmental law, Dr. Craik's current research explores governance in global commons environmental issues.
Dr. Dalby is an author and researcher of climate change, political ecology, geopolitics, global security, militarization and the spatial dimensions of governance.
Lucie Edwards explores scientists' role in policymaking, notably in climate change, food security and biodiversity.
Scott researches science policy and uncertainty management in the areas of climate change, global health, and artificial intelligence.
Cynthia Cristina is researching opportunities and strategies for enhancing the participation of the Mexican Secretariat of Economy in international sustainable development.
Tamara Lorincz is a PhD candidate in Global Governance at the Balsillie School for International Affairs (Wilfrid Laurier University). Tamara graduated with an MA in International Politics & Security […]
Dr. Mitchell’s current research program focuses on the impacts of climate change adaptation planning in cities, and the gendered effects of urban services delivery in informal settlements.
Scott is examining engaging entrepreneurs, governments, civil sector and scholars in the transformative work of creating low carbon communities.
Tahnee's dissertation focuses on understanding what a legalized international governance structure that could account for the complexity and rapid change of the Arctic could look like and how we can get there.
Dr. Schweizer's research focuses on near-term decision-making in the context of long-term consequences. She has considered this problem with respect to climate change and long-term energy planning.
Dr. Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger is a Full Professor of Law at SEED in the Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo, and International Advisor of the Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3).
Alex’s research examines the role of national political culture in shaping negotiating positions at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) process.
Dr. Thistlethwaite is an Assistant Professor at the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED) at the University of Waterloo.
Dr. VanNijnatten’s research focuses on transboundary environmental governance in North America, with an emphasis on network linkages and capacity-building.
Dr. Wigle has published widely on topics in the areas of international trade policy and environmental economics. His recent work has focused on Canadian climate policy, especially the linkages between federal and provincial action.
Christopher Bennett is a Definite Term Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Waterloo. His research interests cover a wide range of topics in political theory, climate ethics, […]
Johanna is focusing on research that reflect the issues surrounding climate change, agriculture and sustainable systems.