I am a PhD candidate at Lund University, working as part of the Agenda 2030 Graduate School. My research is at the intersection of peace studies, climate science, and feminism. I address how peace can be climate resilient, examining how intersectionalities shape experiences of peace and climate change. My background is in human rights advocacy with various community-based and international organizations, and in research on gender and climate topics for academic and policy-relevant outputs.
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Degrowing for peace? Tackling structural violence and climate resilience
Examples of degrowth provide a starting point for considering concrete steps toward tackling structural violence, fostering climate resilience, and advancing peace.
February 12, 2021



















