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Natalie Davis is an Assistant Professor in Environmental Geography at the Faculty of Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and affiliated with the Amsterdam Sustainability Institute. Her research focuses on equity and agency in sustainability transitions, particularly within food systems, employing agent-based modelling and network analysis. She holds a PhD in Environmental Science (Lancaster University, 2021), an MSc in Environmental Science (Lancaster University, 2018), and a BSc in Information Science (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2015). Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing sustainable consumption and food systems.
Her research explores consumer behavior, food system dynamics, and network structures, with recent projects including a NWO-funded study on the Dutch food system transition. She has published on topics such as dietary patterns, Indigenous food networks, and resource distribution inequalities. Her methodologies emphasize transdisciplinary approaches to address systemic challenges in sustainability transitions.
Labs/Teams: Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) and Amsterdam Sustainability Institute (ASI).


