
معرفی
Elia Apostolopoulou serves as a University Lecturer in the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge, actively contributing to the Conservation Research Institute (CRI) at the David Attenborough Building. Her work critically examines the interplay between nature and society within capitalist systems, with specialized focus on conservation governance and urban ecological transformations.
Her research program, grounded in radical geographical theory, systematically investigates:
- Neoliberalisation of nature and conservation practices
- Capitalist production of space and uneven environmental development
- Planetary urbanisation dynamics and social-environmental justice movements
- Grassroots innovation in biodiversity protection
Within the CRI, Dr Apostolopoulou engages across four core thematic areas: Knowledge and Expertise in Conservation, Conservation Across Protected and Productive Landscapes, Biodiversity in the Future Earth, and The Values of Nature. While her teaching and supervision responsibilities in Geography are acknowledged, the source documentation provides no specifics regarding advisees, grant funding, or award recognition.


