Postdoctoral researcher, Geography, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Diana´s academic interests can be placed at the interface of political ecology, ecological economics and critical geography and her research can be grouped in three core themes. First, extractivism and environmental governance, feminist and decolonial political ecology, and social transformation and economic transitions.
The path to net-zero emissions must include divestment, decolonization and resistance
Dec 11, 2019 03:59 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
We are in the midst of a global environmental crisis and the sense of urgency becomes ever more evident with each additional story of climate disasters, ecological tipping points and climate records being shattered...
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