
معرفی
Dr. Radhika Borde is a Lecturer in Sustainability Transitions and Social Justice at the School of Geography, University of Leeds. Her research focuses on Indigenous social movements, water and sanitation for development, sacred geographies, gender in development, and postcolonial studies in South Asia.
- PhD from Wageningen University (Netherlands)
- MA from Lancaster University (UK)
- BA (Hons.) from Delhi University (India)
Her work explores the intersection of ecological issues and social justice, particularly through Indigenous movements in India. She has collaborated with international organizations like IUCN and Society for Conservation Biology on cultural and spiritual values in conservation. Current projects include mapping Sufi geographies in urban India and leading research on circular economies in sanitation.
Scientific Awards:
- Recipient of Michael Beverley Innovation Foundation Fellowship
She supervises undergraduate, MSc, and PhD students, contributes to sustainability and social justice modules, and co-leads the University of Leeds 'Remaking Places' Research Network.



