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John Robinson is a Professor at the University of Toronto, holding dual appointments in the Munk School of Global Affairs and the School of the Environment. He also serves as an Honorary Professor at the University of British Columbia’s Institute for Resources, Environment & Sustainability and an Adjunct Professor at Copenhagen Business School. His work focuses on sustainability transitions, climate change adaptation, and the integration of academic research with practical societal challenges. Robinson leads sustainability initiatives in urban development and institutional partnerships, emphasizing visualization tools, citizen engagement, and policy innovation.
His research spans climate policy, urban sustainability, and regenerative design. He has pioneered frameworks linking universities to local governments and communities for collaborative sustainability projects. Notable contributions include studies on building energy performance gaps, interdisciplinary sustainability education, and governance models for climate resilience.
Robinson’s academic leadership includes directing the sustainability component of Copenhagen Business School’s campus redevelopment, demonstrating real-world application of his theoretical work. His publications emphasize practical solutions for systemic sustainability challenges, blending social science with technical analysis.
While no specific awards are listed, his extensive peer-reviewed work reflects sustained impact in environmental policy and urban studies. His advising and grants involve interdisciplinary collaborations, though specific student names or grant details are not detailed here. Active in shaping academic-industry partnerships, he contributes to global networks advancing sustainable practices in urban environments.





