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Dr. Anna Hawkins is a Senior Lecturer in Environmental Social Science at the Sheffield Institute of Social Sciences, University of Sheffield. She specializes in planning and regeneration, with a focus on sustainable resource consumption, land management, and policy evaluation. Her work bridges social science and environmental studies, addressing challenges in food systems, ecological restoration, and urban resilience.
**Education**: Holds a BA (Hons), PgCert, and a PhD in Social and Cultural Geographies of Food and Consumption from the University of Sheffield.
**Research Interests**: Nature recovery farming, sustainability policy, spatial barriers in school food policy, and high-consumption patterns. She employs methods like institutional ethnography and outcome mapping to analyze policy effectiveness.
**Recent Work**: Key projects include the South Yorkshire Sustainability Centre’s 'Nature Recovery Farming' initiative (2024–2026) and research on high-energy consumers’ behavioral dynamics. Her publications explore themes like food equity, biodiversity conservation, and climate justice.
**Teaching**: Offers courses on geographies of consumption, sustainable food systems, urban ecologies, and green political thought. Innovates pedagogy through virtual fieldwork and inclusive assessment strategies.
**Grants & Collaborations**: Involved in multidisciplinary projects funded by institutions like Sheffield Hallam University and the European Society for Rural Sociology. Supervises undergraduate/postgraduate research on food systems and environmental behavior change.
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