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Dr Bernice Maxton-Lee is a Lecturer in Executive Education specializing in Sustainability and Climate Change at the University of Edinburgh Business School’s Centre for Business, Climate Change and Sustainability (B-CCaS). Her work focuses on corporate sustainability transitions, international environmental governance, and cross-cultural communication between science, business, and policy sectors across Asia and Europe.
- Key Research Areas: Political ecology of deforestation, sustainability narratives, biodiversity conservation, corporate environmental responsibility, and climate change policy.
- Consulting Clients: The Economist, United Nations, ETH Zurich, TSMC
Her publications analyze neoliberal conservation frameworks, corporate enclosures in Indonesia, and the socio-political dynamics of deforestation. Recent presentations address biodiversity loss, climate crisis intersections with public health, and sustainability terminology challenges.
Scientific Awards:
- Awards for teaching excellence
- Accolades for research on sustainability transitions
As co-author of two books on sustainability and biodiversity, she bridges academic and public discourse through BBC appearances, podcasts, and international conferences.
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