Senior Lecturer in Political Ecology, Lincoln University, New Zealand
I trained as a geographer at the Univesity of Wisconsin - Madison, with a specific emphasis on political ecology. After completing PhD research in South America, I came to the University of Otago as a postdoctoral fellow in the ARGOS research programme and later contributed to associated research on climate change mitigation in agriculture and sustainability auditing. Since 2017, I have been at Lincoln University where I teaches courses in sustainable futures and environmental assessment. My most recent research activities have been on alternative proteins, marine ecotoursim, and food security.
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