
معرفی
Professor Katja Grötzner Neves of Concordia University is a leading scholar in socio-environmental governance and decolonization studies. Her work bridges political ecology, transdisciplinary research, and biodiversity conservation frameworks through institutional analysis of botanic gardens and marine environments.
- Full Professor, Sociology and Anthropology
- SSHRC-funded research on postnormal conservation
- Decolonial pedagogy innovator
- Co-PI for FRQNT/FRQSC network initiatives
Key research areas include:
- Botanic gardens as conservation governance actors
- Neoliberalism's impact on environmental practices
- Transdisciplinary approaches to socio-ecological challenges
- Historical analysis of technological and environmental intersections
Publication trends show:
- 2013-2024 focus on biodiversity governance
- 2004-2015 marine conservation studies
- 2011-2014 institutional transformation analysis
- 2007-2011 environmental knowledge production
Scientific recognition includes:
- Outstanding Service Award (2013, Canadian Sociological Association)
- SSHRC/FRQ competitive grants exceeding $3.5M
Notable media engagements: The Guardian feature by Naomi Klein (2010), expert testimony on Azorean heritage (2011), and international documentary participation (2011).
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