Dr Alexander Boyd is an art historian, environmental historian and artist currently affiliated with Curtin University in Western Australia. The conservation efforts of the Ministry of Defence were the subject of his PhD thesis (Northumbria University) which also...
Ian is an historian of science and philosophy, from early modern to contemporary periods. Long interested in the philosophical foundations of interdisciplinary intersections between natural, social and human sciences, his recent work has focussed on social-ecological...
Dr. Ted Maclin is an anthropologist and ecologist based in the USA in the rural state of Tennessee. His research is on climate justice and climate industrialization: the development of the electric vehicle industry in formerly rural areas. In his work he investigates...
Since 2009 Tobias Haller is Professor in Social Anthropology at the Institute of Social Anthropology and CDE, University of Bern and lecturer at the ETH Zurich. He studied social anthropology, geography and sociology and made his PhD and Habilitation at the University...
Graham Turnbull is Professor of Physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy, where he served as Head of School from 2015 to 2019. His research interests include smart lighting solutions for applications in sustainability, spanning environmental sensing,...
Dr Høyer Toft holds a PhD in political theory from Aarhus University, after which he held research positions at the University of Copenhagen and Aalborg University and was a guest researcher at the Copenhagen Business School. His research is mainly in philosophy but...
Researcher, translator, writer, Viktoriia graduated from V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University majoring in English and German Linguistics. In 2014 she went on to coordinate international volunteer projects under the auspices of Service Civil International. In 2016,...
Matthew Archer is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Sustainability in the Department of Environment and Geography at the University of York. His research examines the role of non-state actors like corporations and financial institutions in sustainability governance,...
My research in on the effect of anthropogenic activities on individual marine mammals, and the consequences for populations. I work at the interface between ecology and statistics, linking biological insights and statistical/mathematical modelling to provide an...
Shona Russell is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Management at the University of St Andrews. Her research interests are three-fold: the contribution of accounting to sustainability, accountability in water governance, and more recently, science-business...