
Kate Gannon
Research Fellow · Climate Change Adaptation
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Kate Gannon is an Assistant Professorial Research Fellow in the Sustainable Development team at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics. Her interdisciplinary research bridges human geography, science and technology studies, and environmental policy, focusing on climate-society interactions, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and the UK private sector.
- PhD in Human Geography, King’s College London
- MRes in Environmental Social Science Research and BSc in Environmental Geography and International Development, University of East Anglia
Her research explores social and institutional dimensions of climate adaptation, emphasizing gender equity, private sector roles, and water security. Projects include BASIN (water security in Africa), ATTENUATE (UK adaptation finance), WECCA (female entrepreneurs in Africa), and CREWS-UK (wine sector resilience). Recent publications address co-design methodologies, gendered vulnerability, and adaptation pathways.
- Key themes: climate adaptation, nature-based solutions, development corridors, and viticulture
- Collaborates with institutions like the Environment Agency, Green Finance Institute, and NGOs
Active in policy engagement, contributing to reports for UKRI-Defra and CLARE programs. Research integrates behavioral science, systems thinking, and participatory governance to enhance equitable climate outcomes.
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