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AL (Annah) Zhu, PhD MPhil

AL (Annah) Zhu, PhD MPhil

Universitair docent

Biography

Biography

Annah Zhu is an Assistant Professor studying globalization and the environment from an ethnographic perspective. She received her PhD in Society and Environment from the University of California, Berkeley and her masters in environmental management from Duke University. Her dissertation research analyzed the trade in endangered timber between Madagascar and China, with fieldwork conducted in both countries. Her current research focuses on the role of China in processes of environmental globalization and the impacts of "global China" on the environment.

Annah's research draws from time spent working for the United Nations Environment Program in Geneva, Switzerland and the United States Peace Corps in Madagascar. She also has nearly a decade of experience managing environmental assessments for large government projects in the United States, and has collaborated on research on environmental assessment in China with colleagues at Tsinghua University in Beijing.

On a theoretical level, Annah's research combines scholarship from geography, anthropology, and global governance in order to analyze global environmental transformation through the lens of the critical social sciences. Her work has been published in Science, World DevelopmentGeoforum, Political Geography, American Ethnologist, Environment International, and the Annals of the American Association of Geographers.

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Personal information

Address

Hollandseweg 1, 6706KN, WAGENINGEN

Postal address

Postbus/POBox 8130, 6700EW, WAGENINGEN

Building

Leeuwenborch Hoofdvleugel, 201, 2013

Secretary

+31317488509

Expertise

Forest policy, Geography, Environmental governance, China, Development studies, Anthropology, Social sciences, Globalization, Madagascar, Political economy, Theory, Political ecology

Subdivision

Environmental Policy