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Anne Short Gianotti is a Core Faculty member at the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability (IGS) and an Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Curriculum in the Department of Earth & Environment at Boston University's College of Arts & Sciences. Her research focuses on the socio-political and ecological dimensions of conservation, wildlife management, and urban climate action. She emphasizes connecting academic research with practical decision-making through collaborations with communities, governments, and natural resource agencies.
Dr. Gianotti holds a PhD and MS in Energy and Resources Group from UC Berkeley and a BS in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College. Her interdisciplinary work spans climate justice, disaster risk reduction, and cannabis cultivation policy. She advocates for equitable urban climate transitions and innovative municipal finance mechanisms to support sustainability.
Her recent articles highlight themes like climate justice policy evaluation, urban biodiversity patterns influenced by gentrification, and the role of nonhuman agency in politics. Despite no explicitly listed awards, her contributions to environmental governance and education reflect significant scholarly impact. Her academic leadership includes curriculum development and fostering cross-disciplinary research. While no specific grants or advising details are provided, her roles suggest active engagement in academic mentorship and institutional initiatives.
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