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Arianna Tozzi is a Hallsworth Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Manchester, focusing on environmental human geography and agrarian transformations. She co-convenes the Society and Environment Research Group and coordinates the Feminist Agroecology Network, which connects scholars and activists for regenerative agriculture research through feminist and decolonial frameworks.
- Education: PhD in Human Geography (2023), University of Manchester; MSc in Sustainable Energy Technologies (2014), Technische Universiteit Delft; BSc in Aerospace Engineering (2011), Universita Degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
Her research explores climate resilience, water governance, and agrarian futures in monsoon-dependent regions, particularly India. She uses archival, ethnographic, and creative methodologies to center marginalized voices in climate politics. Recent work includes studies on cotton cultivation legacies in central India and urban climate storylines.
Articles highlight her expertise in water governance, decolonial approaches, and feminist political ecology. She collaborates with institutions like IHE Delft Institute for Water Education and University of Minnesota, with projects spanning solar energy systems and climate policy.
She organizes and participates in events like the LITMUS: Environmental legacies of cotton exhibition and Manchester Methods Fair, emphasizing interdisciplinary and art-based research dissemination.
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