Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Washington
I am an environmental social scientist and political ecologist at the University of Washington and WorldFish, with an interest in human-nature relationships and how these can be governed in a way that includes a diversity of worldviews and values. I try to understand the struggles and power dynamics of environmental issues by politicising environmental governance. My research interests include the discourse and political economy of defining and implementing the blue economy, and the equity and justice implications of these processes. I draw on theory and qualitative and quantitative methods from Political Ecology, Sociology, Network Analysis, and Ecological Economics.
How the blue economy will shape the future of Canada's oceans — and its coastal communities
Aug 02, 2022 04:21 am UTC| Economy
The words blue economy will soon shape the future of Canadas oceans, from the fiords and straits of British Columbia to the rugged coastlines of the Atlantic to the vast seascapes of the Arctic. The transformation of...
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