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Caroline Howe is an Associate Professor in Environmental Social Science at Imperial College London and serves as Vice President of the British Ecological Society. She is the Deputy Programme Director for the MSc in Environmental Technology and is a co-founder of the Network of Excellence in Women’s Health at Imperial. Her research is highly interdisciplinary, focusing on the relationship between people and nature, and how these relationships influence successful sustainable development policies, particularly concerning biodiversity and ecosystem services. Howe leads the Transdisciplinary Centre for Nature and People (TCNP) at the Centre for Environmental Policy, which employs innovative approaches for real-world impact across multiple continents. The TCNP evaluates and develops context-specific approaches for nature-based solutions and sustainable development, with an emphasis on equity and justice in research. Howe has contributed to significant publications, including being the Lead Author for the IPBES Nexus Assessment and has spoken at various important events regarding biodiversity and human well-being. She is also involved in mentoring PhD students and promoting gender diversity within scientific fields.
Imperial College London • London, ENG
Teaching and research in Environmental Social Science, focusing on sustainability and biodiversity.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.