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Jensen, Anne

Dr. Anne Jensen is an environmental political scientist with expertise and extensive experience in European environmental policy and politics, international climate policy, environmental policy in Sub-Saharan contexts, and local government. Her research covers areas related to policy and politics of green transition, policy learning and diffusion, environmental justice and equity, co-creation and meta-governance, policies with nature-based solutions, policy integration, democratic systems of rule, and their integration of climate/nature politics and power. Jensen’s current research centres on local and European climate and biodiversity politics for green transitions and democratic deficits, climate adaptation and nature-based solutions, including methodological innovations to promote the use of (social and natural) scientific evidence in policy making, co-creative governance with local communities, and developing interdisciplinary approaches in research and

Anne Jensen holds a position as senior scientist in environmental politics at the Department of Environmental Sciences, AU, is the chair of Tech Faculty’s Academic Council, a member of AU’s and Tech’s Committee for Diversity, Equality and Diversity, and a member of START and iClimate Centre for Interdisciplinary Climate research. She has experience in project management, including AU lead on Horizon 2020/Europe projects and national projects. She has published 98 double blind peer reviewed publications in a number of high-ranking international journals, scientific reports, and contributed to 3 collected volumes, five popular science collections, teaches at bachelor, master, and PhD level courses in multiple topics within environmental politics, and has supervised theses.

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People | 16 June 2025