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Dr. Jonathan Doelman is a Researcher at the Environmental Sciences department within the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development at Utrecht University's Faculty of Geosciences. His work focuses on the critical intersection of environmental science, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development pathways. He contributes significantly to global research on land use dynamics, the water-land-food-climate nexus, and biodiversity conservation through extensive international collaborations and high-impact publications.
Dr. Doelman's research centers on climate change mitigation strategies, land use modeling, and sustainability pathways. He specializes in analyzing complex interactions within environmental systems using integrated assessment models. His work frequently examines trade-offs between human development needs and environmental constraints, particularly through the lens of Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs). He has made substantial contributions to understanding how different development trajectories affect biodiversity, water resources, and climate outcomes.
His publication record demonstrates consistent growth in influence, with recent work appearing in top journals including Nature, Nature Climate Change, and Global Environmental Change. Dr. Doelman's research shows a clear trajectory toward increasingly sophisticated analyses of sustainability challenges, with growing emphasis on practical implementation of theoretical pathways and regional variations in climate mitigation effectiveness.
As part of the IMAGE modeling team at Utrecht University, Dr. Doelman contributes to one of the world's leading integrated assessment models used for climate policy development. His collaborative approach spans multiple disciplines and geographic regions, reflecting the interconnected nature of the environmental challenges he addresses.

