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Jason Chilvers is a Professor of Environment & Society at the University of East Anglia's School of Environmental Sciences. He specializes in studying public engagement with environmental and climate issues, energy transitions, and socio-technical systems. His work emphasizes co-productionist approaches to science and policy, focusing on democratic innovations and participatory frameworks. Chilvers serves on the editorial boards of Nature and Culture and Annals of the American Association of Geographers, contributing to academic discourse on environmental governance.
His research explores how diverse publics engage with complex environmental challenges, including climate change, energy systems, and biodiversity conservation. Notable projects include mapping public participation in energy transitions, analyzing controversies around carbon removal technologies, and developing frameworks for just public algorithms in governance. Chilvers also contributes to institutional sustainability initiatives, such as reimagining the University of East Anglia's climate adaptation strategies.
Chilvers' recent work synthesizes insights from sociology, environmental science, and policy studies to address systemic challenges in achieving net-zero goals. His articles from 2022–2024 consistently focus on participatory democracy, energy equity, and the intersection of technology with societal needs. While no specific awards are listed, his editorial roles highlight his influence in shaping academic discourse on environmental issues.
Advising and grants are not explicitly detailed in the provided texts, though his involvement with groups like ClimateUEA suggests active collaboration in sustainability projects. Chilvers is affiliated with the Science, Society and Sustainability research cluster at UEA, fostering interdisciplinary work on transformative social innovation and environmental policy.
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