Dr Daisy Alero Emoekabu

Lecturer in Human Geography
Dr Daisy Alero Emoekabu

About

Dr Daisy Emoekabu is an Environmental Social Scientist with interest in sustainable development, environmental sustainability, and environmental policymaking and implementation in the developing countries' context. She completed her PhD in Environmental Social Science at Kent under the supervision of Emeritus Professor Christopher Rootes and Dr Joy Zhang. With a focus on climate change mitigation, Daisy examined the feasibility and socio-economic impacts of energy and forest management interventions on resource-poor people and communities.

Research interests

  • Environmental policymaking and implementation in the global south
  • Social and socio-economic dynamics of climate change response in the global south
  • Environmental sustainability and governance in the global south
  • Low-carbon development and implementation issues in the global south

Teaching

  • GEOG5001: Methods and Field Work in Social Science
  • GEOG5007: Geographies of Development and the Global South
  • GEOG6200: Contemporary Topics in Geography and Environment
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