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Claire H. Quinn
I am an environmental social scientist with over 20 years of experience working on interdisciplinary projects in Africa, Asia, and Europe. My research is in agri-food systems focusing on: 1) smallholder livelihood vulnerability, adaptation, and resilience (especially in the context of multiple stresses); and 2) knowledge and governance for natural resource management and climate smart agriculture. I’m interdisciplinary, drawing on theories and methods from both the natural (particularly ecology) and social sciences. My research investigates the role of natural resources in smallholder livelihoods, examines institutions in shaping rural livelihoods and adaptation to climate change, and involves participatory stakeholder engagement and knowledge exchange.
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