
معرفی
Therese Lindahl serves as Programme Director at the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics and Stream Leader for the Biosphere Stewardship Stream at Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University. Her work bridges environmental economics, behavioral sciences, and sustainability research to address human-biosphere interactions.
She earned her PhD in Economics from Stockholm School of Economics in 2005 and has led the Behavior, Economics and Nature (BEN) program at the Beijer Institute since 2010, expanding her role to Stockholm Resilience Centre in 2015.
Lindahl investigates collective action problems in natural resource management, everyday behaviors (food, energy, waste, transportation), and the cognitive/social impacts of nature contact. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates environmental economics, behavioral economics, sustainability science, and environmental/social psychology through experimental, empirical, and theoretical methods.
Recent publications reveal trends in dynamic human behavior within the Anthropocene, leveraging social norms for environmental solutions, and transforming resource crises into governance successes—highlighting the interplay between individual behavior, social dynamics, and institutional design for sustainability.
As leader of the BEN program and Biosphere Stewardship Stream, she directs interdisciplinary teams exploring sustainable human-biosphere relationships, with current projects examining AI's influence on climate emotions, food system resilience, and subsidy risks in unsustainable practices.





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