Joyeeta Gupta is co-chair of the Earth Commission (2019-2021), set up by Future Earth and supported by the Global Challenges Foundation, together with Johan Rockström and Dahe Qin. She was co-chair of UNEP’s Global Environment Outlook-6 (2016-2019), published by Cambridge University Press, which was presented to governments participating in the United Nations Environment Assembly in 2019, and was covered in newspapers worldwide. It has just won the Association of American Publishers PROSE award for Environmental Science. She has also been named as co-chair of the Earth Commission (2019-2021), set up by Future Earth and supported by the Global Challenges Foundation, together with Johan Rockström and Dahe Qin.
She is full professor of environment and development in the global south at the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research of the University of Amsterdam and IHE Delft Institute for Water Education. She is also the Faculty Professor on Sustainability (2019-2024) and leads the programme group on Governance and Inclusive Development, managing 10 permanent faculty members, 3-4 post-docs and approximately 60 PhD candidates. Finally, she is also the Co-Convener of the University's Centre for Sustainable Development Studies, for which she coordinates and leads all related activities, including the recent and successful third annual (virtual) conference in 2019 - which saw over 1900 registrations and participants from over 30 countries. Prior to this, she was professor on Climate Change Policy and Law at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. She is editor-in-chief of International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (IF 2.312) and is on the editorial board of Environmental Science and Policy, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Climate and Carbon Law Review, International Journal on Sustainable Development, Catalan Environmental Law Journal, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law and Earth System Governance. She was lead author in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore and of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment which won the Zaved Second Prize. Her books include The Climate Change Convention and Developing Countries - From Conflict to Consensus? (1997, Kluwer Academic Publishers), On behalf of my Delegation (2000, translated into French and Spanish), Our Simmering Planet: What to do About Global Warming (2001, Zed Publishers; translated into Korean), and the ‘History of Global Climate Governance’ (2014: Cambridge University Press) which won the Atmospheric Science Librarians International (ASLI) Choice Award in 2015 for 2014 in its history category. She has co-edited books 12 books on climate change, water, forest and urban governance and development cooperation. She has edited 11 Special Issues. Her Google Scholar Impact Factor is 60, with 120 journal papers and more than 14,000 citations. She has successfully supervised 22 PhD students and is currently supervising 25 PhD students in the areas of climate change, forest, food/fish, water and disaster governance as well as in development challenges such as food governance and child marriage.
She has been on the scientific steering committees of international programmes including the Steering Committee of the Global Agricultural Research Partnership (CGIAR) research programme on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (2015-2018); and Future Earth’s Earth System Governance programme (2008-2018). At European level, she has been a member of Science Europe’s Scientific Committee for the Sciences (2016-2018) and of the Joint Programming Initiative - Climate Transdisciplinary Advisory Board in Brussels (ongoing). At national level, she is on the Supervisory Board of Oxfam Novib and the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) in Amsterdam (ongoing). She was the Vice-President of the Commission on Development Cooperation (2011-2019) and member of the Advisory Council on International Affairs (2011-2019), a statutory body that advises three Cabinet Ministers. She was a member of the Board of Research for Global Development, WOTRO/N.W.O. from 2004-2010. She is currently vice-chair of the Curatorium of the Prins Claus Chair on Development and Equity.
She has been the leader or participated in the acquisition of 52 small to very large projects from a diversity of funding agencies including the European Commission and the National Science Foundation in the Netherlands. Among her many activities she has also participated in the design and signature of The Rome Declaration of 2017 on the Human Right to Water, initiated by the Pope and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in Vatican City.
Law, politics, policy
Environment (climate change, forests, ecosystems, leaving fossil fuels underground), Water, Energy and Development, Ecospace
adaptive, inclusive multi-level governance; changing governance patterns; human rights and environmental principles; adaptive capacity
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AS SUPERVISOR: COMPLETE PHDs |
’17 - ’22 | Nashia Azaz (Nepal), Gender and child marriage, Project funded by BUZA, NL |
’17 – ’21 | Olaf Erz (German), Capacity building, tertiary education and youth, self-financed |
’17 – ’21 | Ricardo Fuentealba Fuentes (Chile), Governing post disaster recovery, Chilean Govt. scholarship |
’17 – ’20 | Meelan Thondoo (Swiss/Mauritius), Environmental Health Impact Assessments, Erasmus Mundus, defended in Barcelona University, joint PhD with the UVA |
’14 – ’20 | Dilanthi Nadeeka Koralagamage, Small-scale fisher migration, conflict and wellbeing A case study from Sri Lanka |
’15 – ’20 | Francine van den Brandeler, Scalar Mismatches in Metropolitan Water Governance: A Comparative Study of Sao Paolo and Mexico City, Fellowship from CEDLA. |
’14 – ’20 | Shakeel Hayat (Pakistan), Inclusive Development and Multi-Level Transboundary Water Governance: The Kabul River (CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group), NUFFIC fellowship |
’17 – ’20 | Selam Abraham (Ethiopia), Manging Land Conflicts in Plural Societies: Intergroup Land Governance in Ethiopia (UVA- Law Faculty), project funded by BUZA, NL |
’14 – ’19 | Annisa Triyanthi (Indonesia), Governing Ecosystem-Based Disaster Risk Reduction: Mangroves in Indonesia and India, Indonesian Govt. Scholarship |
’13 – ’18 | Darryl Colebrander (South Africa), Governing Coastal Risk and Vulnerability: New Pathways within Developing City-Scale Contexts, Cape Town, South Africa, self-financed |
’14 – ’18 | Pedi Obani (Nigeria), 'Strengthening the Human Right to Sanitation as an Instrument of Inclusive Development' (CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group), NUFFIC fellowship. |
’13 – ’18 | Peggy Somuah, Governing forests: Participatory spatial knowledge management, Ghana, NWO-WOTRO |
'13 – '17 | Dorine E. van Norren9, Development as Service: A Happiness, Ubuntu and Buen Vivir Interdisciplinary view of the SDGs, self-financed. |
’13 – ’17 | Kirstin Conti, 'Norms in Multilevel Groundwater Governance and Sustainable Development', UVA-AISSR. |
’12 – ’17 | Simone Lovera, 'Agents, Assumptions and Motivations Behind REDD+', UVA-AISSR. |
’13 – ’16 | Margot Hurlbert, “Adaptive Governance of Disaster: Drought and Flood in Rural Areas”, UVA-AISSR. |
’05 – ’15 |
Monica Sanz, UNESCO-IHE/UVA: ‘Micro and Small Industries, Water and Developing Countries: A Challenge for Sustainability in Colombia’ |
’08 – ’14 |
Mairon Bastos Lima, Self-financed scholar, VU “The politics of biofuel governance and sustainability: Agency, Institutions and Social Equity Dimensions of ‘Green Economies’ in the Making”, |
’05 – ’13 |
Nana Amma Anokye, VUA, “Stakeholder participation in Water Resources Management: The Case of Densu Basin in Ghana” |
’05 – ’13 |
Harro van Asselt, VUA, “The Fragmentation of Global Climate Governance” |
’05 – ’11 |
Joseph Boateng Agyenim, VUA, “Investigating institutional arrangements for integrated water resource management in developing countries: The Case of White Volta Basin, Ghana” |
’04 – ’08 |
Kyla Tienhaara, VUA, “The Expropriation of Environmental Governance: Protecting Foreign Investors at the Expense of Public Policy” (published by Cambridge University Press). |
’01 – ’07 |
Co-promoter, Preeti Soni (WOTRO), VUA,“Global Solutions Meeting Local Needs: Climate Change Policy Instruments for Diffusion on Cleaner Technologies in the Small-Scale Industries in India” |
’00 – ’04 |
Co-promoter, Antoinette Hildering, Law Faculty, VUA, “International Law, Sustainable Development and Water Management” |
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AS SUPERVISOR: ONGOING PHDS |
'22 - '27 | Frank de Morrée, climate change and fossil fuels, ERC Advanced Grant (JG) |
'22 - '27 | Moataz Yakan, climate change and fossil fuels, ERC Advanced Grant (JG) |
'22 - '27 | Janina Herzog-Hawelka, climate change and fossil fuels, ERC Advanced Grant (JG) |
'22 - '27 | Augusto Heras, climate change and fossil fuels, ERC Advanced Grant (JG) |
'22 - '27 | Clara McDonnell, climate change and fossil fuels, ERC Advanced Grant (JG) |
'20 - '24 | Mansura Akter, ship breaking industry, NUFFIC, IHE. |
’19 – ’23 | Arthur Rempel (Brazil/Italy), Leaving Fossil Fuel Underground, NWO-WOTRO |
’19 – ’23 | Sophie te Wierik (The Netherlands), Governing green water, UVA financed |
’18 – ’22 | Daniel Sloman (USA), Adverse Inclusion, self-financed |
’18 – ’22 | Hilmer Bosch (The Netherlands), Ownership of water, self-financed |
’18 – ’22 | Liang Hu (Taiwan, China), Science-Policy interface on Climate Change, self-financed |
’18 – ’22 | Jiesper Tristan (Denmark), The Politics of IPCC Scenarios, self-financed, defends in Portugal. |
’17 – ’21 |
Jolanda Robinson (US), Capacity building and gender, self-financed |
’17 – ’21 |
Rashmila Shakya (Pakistan), Gender and child marriage, Project funded by BUZA, NL |
’17 – ’21 |
Jovan Ivan Mugga (Uganda), Governing climate change, self-financed |
’17 – ’21 |
Jane Juliana Grey (Ghana), Governing livelihood diversification and food security, NUFFIC |
’17 – ’21 |
Maria Catalina Garcia (Colombia), Governing ocean boundaries, NUFFIC scholarship |
’17 – ’21 |
Mustika Angraemi (Indonesia), Governing participation and coastal defense, Govt. scholarship |
’16 – ’21 |
Eva Barros (Brazil), Governing transboundary water, Brazilian government scholarship |
’16 – ’21 |
Aarthi Sridhar (India), Fisheries Science and Food Security in India, NUFFIC fellowship |
’16 – ’21 |
Julius Muchemi (Ghana), Governing Forests and REDD, Kenya, self-financed |
’16 – ’21 |
Janvier Kini (Burkina Faso), Inclusive Business in Agriculture, NWO WOTRO |
’16 – ’21 |
Eunice Likoko (Kenya), Inclusive Business in Agriculture, NWO WOTRO |
’15 – ’21 |
Martha Kakrah Ataa (Ghana), Cocoa farmers in Ghana, NWO WOTRO |
’15 – ’21 |
Malin Joanna Olofsson (South Africa), Governing smallholder food issues, NWO WOTRO |
’14 – ’21 | Ernesto Roessing Neto (Belgium), Forest mechanisms, Vrije Universiteit Berlin, self-financed |
’14 – ’21 |
Ali Brown (USA), Wellbeing of fisher-families in Sri Lanka, NWO WOTRO and self-financed |
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EDITORSHIPS |
'19 – |
Member, Editorial Board, Earth System Governance, Elsevier, Open Access. |
’99 – |
Editor in Chief since 2004; Associate Editor since 1999, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (IF: 2.312), Springer; www.springeronline.com |
’12 – |
Member, Editorial Board, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law |
’11 – |
Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Water Governance |
’10 – |
Member, Editorial Board, Catalan Environmental Law Journal, Revista Catalana de Dret Ambiental, http://www.rcda.cat |
’09 – |
Member, Editorial Board, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability (IF 3.168), Elsevier |
’07 – |
Member, Editorial Board, Carbon and Climate Law Review, Lexxion |
’06 –’10 |
Member, Editorial Board, International Community Law Review, Brill |
’01 – |
Member, Editorial Board, Environmental Science and Policy, (IF 3.514) Elsevier Science |
’98 – |
Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Sustainable Development, Inderscience |
’90 – ’91 |
Member, Editorial Board, Change, Ministry of Environment, The Netherlands |
’88 – ’89 |
Legal reporter, International Banking Law Journal, Kluwer/Longman, UK |
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Commission memberships and professional affiliations
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC STEERING COMMITTEES |
'21 | Member, Joint Advisory Board on climate change and environmental research (the Grantham Institutes) at Imperial College and London School of Economics and Political Science, financed by the Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment. |
'20 | Member, Scientific Advisory Committee Members, UNEP 2020 Synthesis Report: “Making Peace with Nature: a scientific blueprint to tackle the climate, biodiversity and pollution emergencies (2021) |
’20 | Jury Member of Entrepreneur of the Year Award, One Young World, https://www.oneyoungworld.com/entrepreneur-year-award |
'18 | Jury Member of Nudge Global Impact Award 2017, Prize distribution at Peace Palace. |
’19 – ’22 | Co-chair, Earth Commission, Convened by Future Earth, https://earthcommission.org/ |
’18 – ’21 | Member, Global Sustainability Strategy Forum, Volkswagon Stichting. |
’16 – ’20 | Co-chair of UNEP’s Global Environment Outlook-6 assessing knowledge on the environment and the Sustainable Development Goals. The report and its Summary for Policy Makers was presented to the 4th United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) for endorsement by UN Member States at that assembly. The co-chairs were expected to coordinate the scholarly work on the report and ensure its scientific quality and act as the bridge between the authors and the GEO-6 advisory bodies (e.g. the High-level Intergovernmental and Stakeholder Advisory Group and the Scientific Advisory Panel). |
’15 – ’18 |
Steering Committee CGIAR (Global Agricultural Research Partnership) Research programme on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry. |
’15 – ’21 |
Joint Programming Initiative - Climate Transdisciplinary Advisory Board, Brussels (this is an initiative of 14 EU Member States and 7 Observer Countries). |
’16 – ’18 |
Science Europe, Brussels. Science Europe has 47 member organizations (e.g. NWO) in 27 European countries, covering Euro 25 billion per annum (80% of public research funding); it aims at borderless science, facilitate science, communicate science and improve the scientific environment. |
’15 – ’16 | Social Science Europe, Brussels |
’15 – ’17 | Chair, Board, Centre for Maritime Research (MARE), http://www.marecentre.nl |
’15 – ’19 | Co-Chair, Working Group on Inclusive Development, European Association of Development Institutes (2015-2017). http://www.eadi.org/wg/inclusive-development |
’11 – ’15 |
Climate Change Committee, International Law Association (ILA), http://www.ila-hq.org/ |
’08 – ’18 |
IHDP Earth System Governance Project/Research Alliance, http://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/ |
’10 – ’11 |
EU’s Global Europe 2030/2050 - Expert Group, on the EU’s future research priorities. |
’07 – ’08 |
IHDP Scientific Planning Committee, Earth System Governance Project |
’04 – ’14 |
IHDP Global Water System Project, www.gwsp.org |
’04 – ’10 |
International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), www.iiasa.ac.at |
’01 – ’10 |
Vice Chair since 2005; Global Change System for Analysis, Research and Training (START) of International Geosphere, Biosphere Programme, the World Climate Research Programme and International Human Dimensions Programme (IHDP) on Global Environmental Change. |
’03 – ’07 |
IHDP Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (IDGEC) project. |
’03 – ’06 |
Member RC 46 on Global Environmental Change, International Political Science Assoc. (IPSA). |
’03 – ’12 |
Member of the Committee on the International Law on Sustainable Development, ILA |
’02 – ’04 |
Member, Research Network on Transnational Institutions on the Environment (TIE), Germany
International Epistemic Communities and Advisory Committees |
’15 – |
Member, Expert groups and ad hoc groups developing deliverables on the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
’11 |
Member, Science Group to make Proposals on the Scientific Content of the future Assessments of the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) |
’10 – ’12 |
Lead author, Global Environmental Outlook-5, UNEP, http://www.unep.org/geo/ |
’10 – ’14 |
Lead author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – Fifth Assessment Report |
’03 – ’05 |
Lead author, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment |
’04 – ’06 |
Lead Author, IPCC – Fourth Assessment Report |
’03 |
Member, Scoping Report for IPCC – Fourth Assessment Report |
’98 – ’00 |
Lead author, IPCC Special Report on Technology Transfer |
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National Scientific and Advisory Commissions |
’18 – | Vice Chair, Curatorium of the Prins Claus Chair on Development and Equity |
’18 – ’20 | Jury Member, Duurzaam 100, Trouw |
’11 – ’19 |
Vice-president, Commissie Ontwikkelingssamenwerking (COS) |
’11 – ’19 |
Member, Adviesraad Internationale Vraagstukken (AIV) |
’13 – ’18 |
Member, NWO-IIASA committee |
’13 – ’14 | Advisory and supervision committee, Knowledge collection and research department, National Commission on Sustainable Development (NCDO) |
’13 – ’14 |
Member, NWO-MAG-VIDI selection committee |
’10 – ’12 |
Member, National Knowledge Network Sustainability, Climate and Energy |
’09 – ’10 |
2010 Member, Vrienden van Wetenschap, Innovatie Platform Headed by Prime-Minister |
’08 – ’11 |
Member, Commission, Huygens Scholarship Programme, Ministry of Education. |
’05 – ’10 |
Vice-President, Global Change Commission, Royal Academy of Sciences (KNAW) |
’04 – ’10 |
Member, Board, Research for Global Development, WOTRO/N.W.O. |
’02 – ’05 |
Member, Programme Council, Netherlands Follow-Up Programme on Climate Change Research |
’01 – ’04 |
Member, Netherlands Human Dimensions Programme Commission, on Institutions, (KNAW) |
’04 – ’06 |
Member, Netherlands Global Change Commission, KNAW |
’00 – |
Fellow, Amsterdam Institute of International Development (email: info@aiid.org) |
International Education Evaluation Committees |
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'19 | Trinity International Development Initiative, Dublin, Ireland |
'18 | Institute for Social Studies, Netherlands |
'12 | Norwegian Climate Research, Norway |
University |
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’15 – ’20 | Co-convener, Centre for Sustainable Development Studies, University of Amsterdam |
’03 – ’12 | Member, Council of Advice of the Centre for International Cooperation, Vrije Universiteit |
Volunteer Activities |
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’12 – ’20 | Member, Board of Supervisors (Raad van Toezicht), OXFAM NOVIB, The Hague |
’15 – ’20 | Member, Board of Supervisors, Royal Institute for the Tropics, Amsterdam |
’02 – ’ | Member, Comité van Aanbeveling, Kerkinactie klimaatcampagne |
’95 – ’01 | Member, then Chairman (from ’00), Foundation WASTE, Gouda |
’98 – ’01 | Trustee, Stichting de Noordzee (Foundation: The Northsea), Utrecht |
55. Topic: CLIFF: Climate Change and Fossil Fuels
This project (2021-2026). which has received funding (€ 2.5 Million) from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (contract number 101020082)
54. Topic: New governance architecture for addressing global systemic risks, Global Challenges Foundation, Sweden
This project supports the ongoing work of the Earth Commission on safe and just targets for humanity and the need to identify levers and actors for transformation of governance to ensure that we live within the safe and just targets. It combines conceptualization with literature review and policy analysis. The project team consists of Prof. Joyeeta Gupta, Dr. Crelis Rammelt, Dr. Joeri Scholtens, Klaudia Prodani and student assistants (Keeke van Paassen; Edie Mariner).
53. Topic: Technical Summary of the Global Environment Outlook-6, UNEP.
This project aimed at leading, coordinating and editing the technical summary of the Global Environment Outlook-6. This report is being published by Cambridge University Press (March 2021).
52. Topic: *The Governance of Green and Atmospheric Water in Degrading Environments, University of Amsterdam financed, 2018-2022; project together with IBED/UVA.
This project aims at assessing how green and atmospheric water can be governed. It is a multi-disciplinary project and is a PhD project being conducted by Sofie te Wierik and supervised by Prof. Joyeeta Gupta, Dr. Erik Cameraat and Dr. Yael Artzy Randrup.
51. Topic: *Law and Policy on Water and the Environment, 0.2 fte detacherings project to IHE-Delft Institute for Water Education, 2018-2023.
This project calls for teaching water and environmental law and policy and conducting relevant research on this issue, including on water diplomacy at IHE-Delft Institute for Water Education. Recent publications include an edited handbook on water (Springer 2021) and an encyclopedia on water law (Edward Elgar 2021).
50. Topic: Leave fossil fuels underground for sustainable and inclusive development: Co-creating alternative pathways in Africa and Latin America, SDG 13, 15, 16, 2 PhDs shared with CEDLA, NWO. Projectnummer -W 07.303.104
This project aims at analyzing how actors frame arguments in different parts of the world on leaving fossil fuels underground with a particular focus on South Africa and Ecuador. It has two PhD candidates – Arthur Rempel and Carolina Valladares Pasquel and is supervised by Prof. Barbara Hoogenboom and Prof. Joyeeta Gupta. Partners include Prof. Patrick Bond (South Africa) and Prof. Carlos Larrea (Ecuador). It also includes a team of Master’s students. A number of publications on stranded assets, pension funds and export credit agencies have been published.
49. Topic: Governing livelihood diversification and food security, Jane Aggrey, PhD position, NUFFIC, 2017-2021
This PhD project focuses on Reconciling Artisanal/Small-Scale Mining and Food Production in Multi-Functional Landscapes: A Case Study in Ghana. It analyses the mining-farming nexus, combining livelihood analysis at smallholder level (the smallholder perspective) with an analysis of spatial effects at landscape level (the landscape perspective) and a review of institutional arrangements to find entry points for integrated landscape governance of the nexus (the governance perspective) with a view to generating in-depth knowledge on integrated landscape governance of the mining farming nexus. Research methods include participatory mapping, institutional and household surveys, Remote sensing and Geographic Information System. The PhD candidate is Jane Aggrey and she is supervised by Prof. Joyeeta Gupta and Dr. Mirjam Ros Tonen.
48. Topic: Governing post-disaster recovery, Ricardo Fuentabla Fuentes, PhD position, scholarship, 2017-2020
This PhD project focuses on post-disaster governance with an emphasis on the urban environment. It examines experiences in Chile. The PhD candidate is Ricardo Fuentes and he is supervised by Prof. Joyeeta Gupta and Dr. Hebe Verrest.
47. Topic: Comparative groundwater governance research, Gabriela Cuadrado, post doc, EU COFUND project, UNESCO-IHE, 2017-2019.
This post doc project focuses on comparative groundwater governance research – comparing India, Australia, and Costa Rica. The candidate is Gabriela Cuadrado and she is now working on a book manuscript.
46. Topic: Co-Chairing UNEP’s Global Environment Outlook, UNEP, USD 30,000 for support staff, 2017-2019.
This project involved chairing and leading the writing process of the Global Environment Outlook-6 between 2017-2020. It also involved defending the content of the policymakers summary to the Environment Assembly of Ministers at their Conference in 2020. This was the first time that the Outlook was also published by Cambridge University Press.
45. Topic: *Law and Policy on Water and the Environment, 0,2 fte detacherings project to UNESCO-IHE first from the VU and now from the UVA since 2002-2017.
44. Topic:* PhD proposal on transboundary water governance (Shakeel Hayat, UNESCO-IHE/UVA), NUFFIC (contract 104883) (2014-2018, EUR 85000). Expected Output: PhD Thesis.
43. Topic:* PhD Proposal on Human right to water and sanitation (Pedi Obani, UNESCO-IHE/UVA), NUFFIC (contract CF 162/2012), (2013-2016, EUR 85000). Expected Output: PhD Thesis.
42. Topic: * Research on ground water governance (PhD project for Kirstin Conti), UN IGRAC (United Nations International Groundwater Research Centre). (2013-2016 – EUR. 83750). Expected Output: PhD thesis.
41. Topic:** Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation through Alternative Landuses in Rainforests of the Tropics (REDD Alert), EU FP7 (contract number 226310), (2009-2012, 380,500 + co funding 186,800). Output: Edited book plus articles.
40. Topic: *** Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies: Supporting European Climate Policy (ADAM), EU FP7 (GOCE-018476), (2006-2009). Output: Edited Book and papers.
39. Topic:* Institutions for Adaptation: The Capacity and Ability of the Dutch Institutional Framework to Adapt to Climate Change, Climate Changes spatial Planning Programme (2007-2010, 52,480 + matching 47,900 + the budget of the remaining four partner institutes). Output: Report and articles.
38. Topic: Climate Proofing European Capital Flows (with Both Ends) (2010: EUR 47760), Netherlands Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment.
37. Topic: *** Nationally Appropriate Mitigationa Actions (NAMAs) in Developing Countries: Challenges and Opportunitues, Netherlands Programme on Scientific Assessment and Policy Analysis (WAB) Climate Change (2010, EUR 47760). Output: Report.
36. Topic:* Towards a post-2012 climate change policy: Fairness and justice in international climate negotiations, ICCO Interkerkelijke Organisatie voor Ontwikkelingssamenwerking (2007: 10,000). Output: Report and policy brief.
35. Topic:* Engaging developing countries in climate change negotiations Study for the European Parliament Study for the European Parliament’s Temporary Committee on Climate Change (CLIM), IP/A/CLIM/IC/2007-111, Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) and Ecologic (2007). Output: Report.
34. Topic:*** Exploring the Socio-Political Dimensions of Climate Change Mitigation: Analysis of Post 2012 Perceptions of China, India, South Africa, Brazil, Russia, Mexico and the United States (2008), The Netherlands Environment Assessment Agency. Output: Report.
33. Topic:* VIDI person oriented project: Intergovernmental and Private International Environmental Regimes: Compatibility with Good Governance, the Rule of Law and Sustainable Development, NWO, 2002-2008 (EUR 598,509). Output: 1 PhD, several papers.
32. Topic:** Ghana (supervising 2 PhDs and coordinating curriculum development), NUFFIC, (2013). Output: 2 PhDs.
31. Topic:* Assessment of Post 2012 Climate Policy Actions, NRP-WAB (EUR 48,418; 2005). Output: Report.
30. Topic:* Clean and Sustainable: An Evaluation of the Contribution of the Clean Development Mechanism to Sustainable Development in Host Countries, Policy and Operations Evaluation Department (IOB), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Hague, The Netherlands (EUR 109,460) (2007). Output: Report and paper.
29. Topic: *** Financing Adaptation in Developing Countries: Assessing New Mechanisms, Netherlands Research Programme on Scientific Assessment and Policy Analysis for Climate Change (NRP-CC-WAB: 500102025), (2009). Output: Report and article.
28. Topic:*** Sharing the burden of adaptation financing, Directorate General on International Cooperation (2008). Output: Report and paper.
27. Topic: * Assessing Dangerous Climate Impacts for the Netherlands, Netherlands Research Programme on Scientific Assessment and Policy Analysis for Climate Change NRP-WAB (2005-2006). Output: Report.
26. Topic:*** Exploring the Socio-Political Dimensions of Climate Change: Analysis of Post 2012 Perceptions of China, India, South Africa, Brazil, Mexico, Russia and the United States, The Netherlands Environment Assessment Agency (2008). Output: Report
25. Topic: *** Differentiation in the CDM: Options and Impacts, Netherlands Research Programme on Scientific Assessment and Policy Analysis for Climate Change (NRP-WAB)/ Netherlands Environment Assessment Agency (EUR 70.000), (2006-2009). Output: Report plus article.
24. Topic:*** Beyond Climate: Options for Broadening Climate Policy, Netherlands Research Programme on Scientific Assessment and Policy Analysis for Climate Change NRP-WAB, (2003-2004), Output: Report.
23. Topic:** Francisco Sindico, Marie Curie Training, 2003. Output: Training of Sindico and joint publication.
22. Topic:* Helping Operationalise article Two (HOT): A science-based policy dialogue on fair and effective ways to avoid dangerous interference with the climate system and implications for Post-Kyoto policies, Ministry of Environment (VROM, NL), 139,000, (2002-2003). Output: Report.
21. Topic: **CLIMA – Euro-Asian research and training in climate change management, European Commission Asia-Link project (2005-2007). Output: Teaching materials.
20. Topic:*** Options for Post-Kyoto Climate Policies and International Agreements, National Research Programme on Climate Change, (2003-2004). Output: Report.
19. Topic: * Re-evaluation of the Netherlands Long-Term Climate Targets (NLTCT) (in English) Herijking Nederlandse lange termijn klimaatdoelen (in Nederlands), Netherlands Research Programme on Scientific Assessment and Policy Analysis for Climate Change, EUR 227,804; Institute budget 43,840, (2003-2004). Output: Paper and Report
18. Topic: * Alternative development paths: scope for mobilising international resources for funding the development of the power sector in India, Funder: Netherlands Science Foundation: WOTRO/Indo-Dutch Programme on Alternative Development, EUR 65221 + co-funding of EUR 56,000 + Rs 2.5 million for partner (2002-2004); Output: book plus articles.
17. Topic: ** Sustainability Labelling and Certification: Towards an Integrated Legal, Economic, Ecological and Social project, EC Fifth Framework RTD project (EVGI-CT-2000-00031) EUR 139,800; (2000-2004). Output: Book plus articles.
16. Topic:* Assessing Dangerous Climate Impacts for the Netherlands, Scientific Assessment and Policy Analysis, Netherlands Research Programme on Scientific Assessment and Policy Analysis for Climate Change WAB 500102007, Coordinating research of 6 institutes and about 6 months work for me, Output: Report plus articles.
15. Topic: *** International views on post-Kyoto climate policy implementation, Funder: General Energy Council (Algemene Energieraad -AER) (2001), few weeks for me. Output: report.
14. Topic:* Person oriented project: Climate Change: Regime Development in the Context of Unequal Power Relations, National Science Foundation (NWO) (1998-2000). 2 year’s work. Output: Report and Publications.
13. Topic: ** Strategies for EU Leadership of International Climate and Sustainability Regimes European Leadership on Climate Change, EC-DGXII, About 8 months work for me (1998-2001). Output: Edited Book, Kluwer.
12. Topic:* Encouraging developing country participation in the climate change regime, Funder VROM, About 2 months work (1998). Output: Report.
11. Topic: **Bridging Gaps: Enhancing Technological Collaboration on Environmentally Sound Technologies to Foster Participation and Implementation of the Climate Convention, Funder: National Research Programme on Global Air Pollution and Climate Change (project no. 95362) (2001). About 1 years work for me. Output: Report.
10. Topic: * An Asian Dilemma: Modernising the Electricity Sector in China and India in the context of Rapid Economic Growth and the Concern for Climate Change, Netherlands National Research Programme on Air Pollution and Global Change (1997-2000), I chaired the project, and there was a year’s work for me. Output: Report and papers.
9. Topic: **The Climate Change Convention and other Multilateral Environmental Agreements, Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2000), 1 month’s work for me. Output: Report
8. Topic:** Preparing for the Conference on Sustainable Development (2000), Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1 months work for me. Output: Report
7. Topic:*** Climate Options for the Long Term (COOL) Global Dialogue project, NRPCC (1995). 1months work for me, Output: Report
6. Topic: Enhancing Policy-Making Capacity under the Framework Convention on Climate Change, EU Contract No. ENV4-CT96-0195 (DGXII-ESCY), 1996-2000, Funded 1.5 years for me, Output: Papers.
5. Topic: International Policies to Address the Greenhouse Effect, Funder NRPCC (1995-1997), Funded last two years of my PhD, Funder IVM/VU, Output: Thesis, published by Kluwer.
4. Topic: International Policies to Address the Greenhouse Effect, Funder NRPCC (1993-1995), Funded first two years of my PhD.
3. Topic: Enhancing the effectiveness of research to assist international climate change policy development, Funder: NRPCC, 1995, 2-3 months for me, Output: Report
2. Topic: Political And Practical Aspects of Joint Implementation in East and South Africa, Netherlands Ministry for Environment (1994-1996), Involving six partners in Africa and 6 months work for me Output: Book
1. Topic: Energy Use and Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Hungary and in the Netherlands: Estimates, Comparisons, Scenarios; Contribution to the National Energy and Environmental Planning in relation to the energy climate issue, Funder: Hungarian Commission for Sustainable Development, Hungarian Ministry for Environment, Netherlands Ministry of Environment, (1993-1994), 2-3 months work for me, Output: Report.