
معرفی
Dr. Nino Jordan is an Associate Professor (Teaching) at University College London's Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources, with affiliations to the Institute for Sustainable Resources. His academic journey includes a PhD from UCL (2013-2020) focused on climate policy governance, an M.A. in International Relations from University of Bremen and Jacobs University (2007-2009), and a B.A. in Political Science from University of Bremen (2003-2006). He holds Senior Fellowship status with the Higher Education Academy (2021-present) and is multilingual in German, English, Spanish, and French.
Jordan's research examines environmental governance systems with emphasis on climate policy evolution, embodied emissions management, and industry decarbonization pathways. His methodological expertise combines qualitative analysis, machine learning, and policy evaluation frameworks to investigate:
- Co-evolution of regulation and environmental information systems
- International equity dimensions of supply-chain environmental policies
- Innovation in resource efficiency and industrial symbiosis
- Lifecycle governance frameworks for sustainable materials
His recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on climate policy instrumentation, carbon accounting methodologies, and industrial decarbonization strategies, with increasing attention to international policy coordination mechanisms. Award recognition includes the Klaus Töpfer Sustainability Fellowship (2023-2024) for contributions to sustainability research.
Professional contributions include:
- Coordinating EU research on eco-innovation indicators
- Serving as Ethics Lead at UCL's Institute for Sustainable Resources
- Authoring UK government consultations on carbon border adjustments
- Organizing UN policy dialogues on sustainable construction
- Peer review for Climate Policy and Oxford Open Climate Change journals