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Anna Nordén is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Jönköping University, affiliated with the Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership (CeFEO). Her research focuses on environmental policy, behavioral economics, and sustainable development, with a particular emphasis on gender dynamics in natural resource management, biodiversity conservation, and green policy acceptance. She actively participates in initiatives such as the Inclusive Green Economy program in East Africa and collaborates with the Environment for Development (EfD) Initiative, Focali network, and the think tank Ownershift.
Key research themes include women's empowerment in environmental decision-making, motivations for biodiversity conservation, and social acceptance of climate policies. Nordén's work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications, contributing to policy design in developing economies. Her recent studies investigate the interplay between anti-corruption norms, behavioral preferences, and climate policy effectiveness in East Africa.
Nordén holds a robust record in environmental and behavioral economics, with publications spanning forest management, peatland economics, and gender studies. She has led projects assessing the impacts of forest certification in Sweden and explored unintended consequences of environmental rebates. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates ecological, economic, and sociocultural factors to address complex sustainability challenges.
Professional roles include capacity-building in East Africa and advisory roles in think tanks, reflecting her commitment to translating academic insights into actionable policies. Current projects emphasize inclusive governance models and gender equity in resource ownership, with ongoing collaborations across academia and international development organizations.





