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Nina Isabella Moeller is an Associate Professor specializing in Political Ecology and Agroecology at the University of Southern Denmark. With extensive research focused on biogenetic resource politics, subsistence livelihoods, and agrarian change, particularly in the Amazon and Europe, she holds a PhD from the University of Lancaster. Her doctoral research examined the protection of traditional knowledge in the Ecuadorian Amazon through a critical ethnographic lens. Moeller's academic engagement includes active participation in projects addressing climate development finance and sustainability transitions through a lens of ecofeminism and grassroots movements. She has collaborated with various indigenous federations and NGOs and contributed to holistic health initiatives in France. Currently, she is involved with multiple projects aimed at transforming agroecological systems and fostering resilience in marginalized communities. Her commitment to interdisciplinary research is evident in her work with the AgroecologyNow! network and her role on the editorial boards of several academic journals. Moeller’s career reflects a dedication to understanding and advocating for the interface between social equity and environmental sustainability.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Researches and teaches on Political Ecology focusing on agroecology and sustainability.
University of Manchester • Manchester, UK
Contributed to interdisciplinary research on environment and development issues.
University of Oxford • Oxford, UK
Focused on political ecology and indigenous rights.
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