Global environmental governance and policy
Members of OpenSpace Research Centre in this area seek to better understand and engage conceptual and practical issues at stake at the intersection of environmental concerns, politics and justice. Research is designed to connect and extend members’ work on such issues as: the distinctiveness of the Eastern European environmentalisms; critiques of forestry governance; property rights and resource use; political ecology and the global South; patterns of consumption in former state socialist countries; sustainability and governance; and more. Such conversations have generated collective work on questioning neoliberal environmental governance, and have also significantly contributed to the Creative Climate projects.
Qualifications available
PhD or MPhil
Fees
For detailed information on current fees visit Research degree Fees.
Entry requirements
Minimum 2:1 (or equivalent)
Potential research projects
Applications are welcome to study any topic that resonates with the concerns of the OpenSpace Research Centre or Geography discipline more broadly.
Current/recent research projects
Potential supervisors
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