Research Cluster
Derek Armitage
Researching environmental change and multi-level governance systems, Dr. Armitage specializes in the human dimensions of environmental change.
Research Cluster
Researching environmental change and multi-level governance systems, Dr. Armitage specializes in the human dimensions of environmental change.
As Professor of Environment and Resource Studies, Dr. Clapp in an expert on the global economy, international food politics, and the environment.
A specialist in Canadian and international environmental law, Dr. Craik's current research explores governance in global commons environmental issues.
An expert on human security, Dr. Crush is a major contributor to global debates on the need for development-friendly governance of migrant movements.
Dr. Dalby is an author and researcher of climate change, political ecology, geopolitics, global security, militarization and the spatial dimensions of governance.
Clay’s research centers on the concepts of green growth and degrowth in global environmental governance.
Lucie Edwards explores scientists' role in policymaking, notably in climate change, food security and biodiversity.
Specializing in religion and politics, Dr. Freston has a special interest in creating opportunities for scholars from the Global South.
Dr. Hall researches East Asian political economy (especially food, agriculture, land and the environment) and the theory and history of capitalism and commodifiction.
Dr. Horton has extensive experience in developing countries and has consulted for the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and several UN agencies.
Aria Ilyad Ahmad's research interests include global health governance and international pharmaceutical policy.
Specializing in development economics, Dr. Jackson's research focuses on the interaction between economic development, diversity and social norms.
Specializing in environmental governance, natural resources and indigenous rights, Dr. Latta has research interests both in Latin America and in Canada's North.
Dr. Mock is the lead researcher of the Ideological Conflict Project.
An expert on environmental economics, Dr. Nimubona is interested in both empirical and theoretical research related to sustainable development.
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. Rowlands has expertise in energy management strategies and policy, international environmental relations and corporate environmentalism.
An expert on public economics and fiscal federalism, Dr. Snoddon's current research focuses on governments' fiscal behaviour and election outcomes.
Dr. Swatuk specializes in the political economy of the environment and natural resource management, focusing on water resources in Southern Africa.
Dr. VanNijnatten’s research focuses on transboundary environmental governance in North America, with an emphasis on network linkages and capacity-building.