Harriet Bulkeley

Prof. HARRIET BULKELEY works at Durham University in the UK and she is a visiting professor at Lund University. Her research is concerned with environmental governance and focused on three key themes. First, theorizing and explaining the processes and practices of governing the environment. Second, the urban politics of climate change and sustainability. Third, the political geographies of environmental governance. Harriet has published extensively on cities, sustainability and climate change, including several books. She is involved in a variety of research projects and international networks

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Urban Nature: Connecting Cities, Nature and Innovation (Coursera)

How can nature help us design and build our cities? Nature-based solutions have the potential to provide multiple benefits across a range of sustainability challenges facing cities. They can help to limit the impacts of climate change, enhance biodiversity and improve environmental quality while contributing to economic activities and [...]

Greening the Economy: Sustainable Cities (Coursera)

How can we shape urban development towards sustainable and prosperous futures? This course will explore sustainable cities as engines for greening the economy. We place cities in the context of sustainable urban transformation and climate change. Sustainable urban transformation refers to structural transformation processes – multi-dimensional and radical change [...]