Master's Thesis Published by Victoria Herbig on Inclusive Stakeholder Engagement

Congratulations to Victoria Herbig, a master’s student in the Science, Technology, and Policy program, who has published her thesis, which advocates for a more inclusive approach to climate modeling and policy-making. 

In her thesis titled "From Stakeholder Engagement to Inclusivity: Advancing Participatory Modeling for Net-Zero Sustainable Development," Victoria reimagines the role of stakeholder engagement in climate modeling. Her research, a case study of the EU Horizon’s DIAMOND project, emphasizes that inclusivity - ensuring that all voices, especially those from marginalized communities, are heard - is essential for developing equitable and effective climate policies. By integrating diverse perspectives into modeling processes, her work pushes the boundaries of how climate policy is developed and implemented. You can find further information on the thesis here