Forskningsgruppen Miljöpolitik
På den här sidan presenteras forskningsgruppen Miljöpolitik (EPRG), vilka som är sammankallande, forskare i gruppen, publikationer knutna till gruppen, pågående projekt, doktorandprojekt, postdoktorers projekt, relaterad utbildning på och utanför institutionen samt kommande seminarier.
Om gruppen
Environmental Politics Research Group (EPRG) är en av de ledande miljöforskningsgrupperna i Europa. Samspelet mellan människan, naturen och miljön i stort väcker viktiga frågor för den samtida politiska analysen som spänner över en rad olika områden, från offentlig politik och styrning till studier av demokrati, makt, intressen och normer samt debatten om antropocen.
Forskningsgruppen består av ett brett spektrum av internationella forskare vars forskning fokuserar på viktiga utmaningar inom miljö- och hållbarhetspolitik från global till lokal nivå.
EPRG:s medlemmar arbetar med en rad olika ämnen, bland annat den nuvarande demokratiska tillbakagången och relaterade frågor om ansvar och legitimitet, växande institutionell komplexitet, offentlig politik för bevarande av biologisk mångfald och begränsning av och anpassning till klimatförändringar, effektiviteten hos olika typer av styrningsarrangemang och framtida metoder för transformativ förändring.
Med en stark grund i statsvetenskap är medlemmarna i EPRG engagerade i inter- och transdisciplinära forskningsinitiativ, utbildnings- och undervisningsprogram samt utåtriktade aktiviteter inom och utanför Lunds universitet.
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Yi hyun Kang
E-mail: yi_hyun [dot] kang [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se (yi_hyun[dot]kang[at]svet[dot]lu[dot]se)
Jakob Skovgaard
E-mail: jakob [dot] skovgaard [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se (jakob[dot]skovgaard[at]svet[dot]lu[dot]se)
- Andreou Brolin, Linn
- Canavan, Jana
- Dinc, Pinar
- Droste, Nils
- Yeqing Duan
- Ekström, Hanna
- Eriksson Lagerqvist, Diana
- Garson, Katja
- Hickmann, Thomas
- Holdo, Markus
- Kang, Yi Hyun
- Knaggård, Åsa
- Manners, Ian
- Mao, Julia Qian
- Nelson, Moira
- Skovgaard, Jakob
- Stissing Jensen, Marie
- Stripple, Johannes
- Sundell, Anna
- van Beek, Lisette
- Zelli, Fariborz
Affilierade forskare
- Alkan Olsson, Johanna
- Andersson, Rickard
- Bengtsson, Ludwig
- Bergman Rosamond, Annika
- Busch, Henner
- Chertkovskaya, Ekaterina
- de Donà, Matteo
- de Leeuw, Georgia
- Drake, Evan
- Hanson, Helena
- Hasselbalch, Jacob
- Hildingsson, Roger
- Holmberg, Karl
- Islar, Mine
- Khan, Jamil
- Livingston, Jasmine
- Lundmark, Linda
- Magalhães Teixeira, Bárbara
- Nicholas, Kimberly
- Nicoson, Christie
- Nikoleris, Alexandra
- Raven, Paul Graham
- Svensson, Jesper
- Thoni, Terese
- Ullström, Sara
Se medlemmarnas personliga sidor genom att klicka på varje namn under rubriken 'Forskare i gruppen' eller besök Statsvetenskapliga institutionen - Forskningsoutput - Lunds universitet
Valda publikationer
- See the members' personal pages by clicking on each name under the heading 'Researchers in the group' or visit Department of Political Science - Research output - Lund University
Selected publications
- Bexell, M., Hickmann, T., & Schapper, A. (2023). Strengthening the Sustainable Development Goals through integration with human rights. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 23(2), 133-139.
Strengthening the Sustainable Development Goals through integration with human rights | International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics | Springer Nature Link - Biermann, F., Hickmann, T., Kang, Y.H., Sénit, C.-A., & Sun, Y. (Eds.). (2025). Essential Concepts for Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals: An A-Z Guide. Routledge.
Essential Concepts for Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals - Biermann, F., Hickmann, T., Sénit, C. A., Beisheim, M., Bernstein, S., Chasek, P., ... & Wicke, B. (2022). Scientific evidence on the political impact of the Sustainable Development Goals. Nature Sustainability, 5(9), 795-800.
Scientific evidence on the political impact of the Sustainable Development Goals | Nature Sustainability - Drake, E., & Skovgaard, J. (2024). Do political institutions influence the dismantling of fossil fuel subsidies? Lessons from the OECD countries and a comparative analysis of Canadian and German production subsidies. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice, 1–16.
Full article: Do Political Institutions Influence the Dismantling of Fossil Fuel Subsidies? Lessons from the OECD Countries and a Comparative Analysis of Canadian and German Production Subsidies - Droste, N., Olsson, J.A., Hanson, H., Knaggård, Å., Lima, G., Lundmark, L., Thoni, T., Zelli, F. (2022). A global overview of biodiversity offsetting governance. Journal of Environmental Management, 316, 115231.
A global overview of biodiversity offsetting governance - ScienceDirect - Ekström, H., Danley, B., Clough, Y., & Droste, N. (2024). Barking up the wrong tree? A guide to forest owner typology methods. Forest Policy and Economics, 163, 103208
Barking up the wrong tree? - A guide to forest owner typology methods - ScienceDirect - Fridén, A., D'Amato, D., Ekström, H., Iliev, B., Nebasifu, A., May, W., Thomsen, M., Droste, N. (2024). Mapping two centuries of forest governance in Nordic countries: An open access database. Forest Policy and Economics, 160, 103142
Mapping two centuries of forest governance in Nordic countries: An open access database - ScienceDirect - Garson, K. (2025). Mapping. In: Ekman, U. & Irrgang, D. (2025) (eds.) Environmental Humanities Glossary. Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen. Available at:
Mapping – University of Copenhagen - Garson, K. (2025). Resurrected analysis: Navigating time between two environmental projects in Finland. Area, p.e12991.
Area - Wiley Online Library - Hickmann, T., Biermann, F., Sénit, C. A., Sun, Y., Bexell, M., Bolton, M., ... & Weiland, S. (2024). Scoping article: research frontiers on the governance of the Sustainable Development Goals. Global Sustainability, 7, e7.
Scoping article: research frontiers on the governance of the Sustainable Development Goals | Global Sustainability | Cambridge Core - Kang, Y. (2025). 'Promise or Peril: How AI Is Discussed in International Environmental Negotiations', in Philipp Hacker (ed.), Oxford Intersections: AI in Society, Oxford Academic,
Scoping article: research frontiers on the governance of the Sustainable Development Goals | Global Sustainability | Cambridge Core - Orsini, A., & Kang, Y. H. (2025). Greta Thunberg and the transnational youth elite in global climate politics: myth or reality? Environmental Politics, 1–21.
Full article: Greta Thunberg and the transnational youth elite in global climate politics: myth or reality? - Knaggård, Å., & Hildingsson, R. (2023). Multilevel influence and interaction in the Multiple Streams Framework: A conceptual map. In A Modern Guide to the Multiple Streams Framework (pp. 62-81). Edward Elgar Publishing.
Chapter 4: Multilevel influence and interaction in the Multiple Streams Framework: A conceptual map in: A Modern Guide to the Multiple Streams Framework - Orsini, A., & Kang, Y. H. (2025). Greta Thunberg and the transnational youth elite in global climate politics: myth or reality? Environmental Politics, 1–21.
Full article: Greta Thunberg and the transnational youth elite in global climate politics: myth or reality? - Park, H., & Skovgaard, J. (2025). Whose risk counts? Climate risk frames in global green finance governance complex. Earth System Governance, 26, 100288.
Whose risk counts? Climate risk frames in global green finance governance complex - ScienceDirect - Skovgaard, J. (2024). Economisation as Boundary Work – Integrating Climate Change into IMF Surveillance. Review of International Studies, (early view), 1-20.
Economisation as boundary work: Integrating climate change into IMF surveillance | Review of International Studies | Cambridge Core - Skovgaard, J., van Asselt, H., Beaton, C., Drake, E., Jones, N., McCulloch, N., Steenblik, R., & Wooders, P. (2024). Revitalizing international fossil fuel subsidy phase-out commitments through roadmaps, closing loopholes, and support. npj Climate Action, 3(1), 68.
Revitalizing international fossil fuel subsidy phase-out commitments through roadmaps, closing loopholes, and support | npj Climate Action
From Global Goals to Public Accountability Ecosystems: A Comparative Study of National Parliaments - Lund University
EPRG researchers: Thomas Hickmann
Funder: Riksbankens Jubileumsfond
Period: 2026-2028
Power and Polarisation in Swedish Forestry: From Lock-ins to Sustainable Transition - Lund University
EPRG researchers: Fariborz Zelli, Thomas Hickmann, Jakob Skovgaard
Funder: Formas
Period: 2025-2029
From Global Goals to Public Accountability Ecosystems: Strengthening the Post-2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development - Lund University
EPRG researchers: Thomas Hickmann, Yi hyun Kang
Funder: Formas
Period: 2025-2029
Exploring institutional complexity in global biodiversity and climate governance
EPRG Researchers: Thomas Hickmann, Yi hyun Kang
Funder: BECC Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate
Period: 2024-2025
Social networks of private forest owners and the implementation of alternative forest management methods (MultiForSe)
Participating EPRG Researchers: Nils Droste
Funder: Formas
Period: 2023-2026
De-Polarizing Land-Use Conflicts
EPRG Researchers: Nils Droste, Thomas Hickmann, Jakob Skovgaard, Fariborz Zelli
Funder: BECC Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate
Period: 2023-2024
MISTRA BIOPATH
EPRG Researchers: Nils Droste, Jesper Svensson, Julia Qian Mao
Funder: Mistra - Swedish foundation for strategic environmental research
Period: 2022-2026
Transformative Partnerships 2030
EPRG Researchers: Matteo De Donà, Marie Stissing Jensen
Funder: Formas
Period: 2021-2025
Green forests policies: a comparative assessment of outcomes and trade-offs across Fenno-Scandinavia (GreenPole)
EPRG Researchers: Nils Droste, Hanna Ekström
Funder: NordForsk
Period: 2021-2025
STEPS - Sustainable Plastics and Transition Pathways
EPRG Researchers: Karl Holmberg, Johannes Stripple
Funder: Mistra - Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research and external funders
Period: 2016-2024
Working title: Capital-labour relations and the dialectics of nature in a changing climate
Linn’s project examines capital circulation and the organisation of labour in a changing climate. With an empirical focus on Swedish commercial ports, I explore how business actors and trade unions confront and respond to climate-related risks and uncertainties. By highlighting various lines of conflict and power reconfigurations, I intend to develop an understanding of how the effects of climate reshape the relationship between capital and labour and what it implies for the Swedish labour market model.
Working title: Diverse humans, diverse forests? Policies, actors, and land use change
Hanna’s research interests lie in governance of, relations to, and conflicts around land use and resources. In her PhD project, she applies a social-ecological framework to explore private forest owners’ relations to their forests and to understand the implications of different human-forest relations for policy implementation. In her research, Hanna combines go-along interviews, agent-based social simulation, surveys, and geographic information. She is passionate about bringing together approaches from social and natural sciences, and critically analysing how methods influence science and policy.
Working title: Navigating utopian imaginaries in ecovillages: the politics of environmental subjectivity and desire
Diana’s project explores how utopian practices and environmental subjectivity take shape in eco villages and community-led initiatives. This project will explore how eco villages and communities represent a utopian ‘not-yet’, and how such utopianism plays out at the level of subjectivity. Thus, this project attends to what it means for subjects to ‘care for the environment’, the becoming of an environmental subject, and how such processes are shaped by living, staying, or visiting an eco community.
Thus, this project approaches eco communities as utopian ‘sites’ of environmental subjectivity, in which present and future eco-utopias can be navigated, and environmental desire can be explored. What kind of care relations of the self, the community, and (non-human) others are shaped? What utopian regimes of practices shape the process of becoming an environmental subject?
This project will carry out ethnographic fieldwork with interviews and participatory observations in ecovillages.
Working title: Political Economy of Biodiversity Financing
Julia’s project investigates how biodiversity finance is governed and what factors influence decision-making in biodiversity financing. Employing a mixed-method, abductive and iterative research design, the project consists of comparative studies on global biodiversity finance and case studies at the country level. It aims to develop and test a theoretical framework elucidating the factors influencing decision-making in biodiversity financing.
Yeqing Duan
Title: Social networks of private forest owners and the implementation of alternative forest management methods (MultiForSe)
In the MultiForSe project, Yeqing investigates the emergence and diffusion of innovative multi-use forestry practices among family forest owners in Sweden. She is developing an agent-based model informed by qualitative survey data to simulate the social dynamics underlying forestry transitions. Her research aims to advance understanding of: (1) the conditions under which localized changes in forest management practices can scale up to broader social processes, potentially leading to the establishment of new practice regimes; and (2) how targeted policy interventions can shape and facilitate these transformative dynamics.
Yi hyun Kang
Title: Exploring institutional complexity in global biodiversity and climate governance
Yi hyun’s research explores the governance, network, and discursive aspects of climate, biodiversity, and sustainable development politics at the global level. Regarding governance, her research looks into the role of civil society, particularly youth, within the complex landscape of global environmental politics. Regarding networks, she investigates the social networks of (non-state) actors involved in climate change and biodiversity institutions. Regarding discourse, she analyzes discourse networks of youth as well as the discursive linkages between technology and environmental policies. Through the three lenses, this project aims to address the wide array and diversity of actors and institutions operating in global environmental politics.
Nina C. Krickel-Choi
Title: Making sense of state climate (in)action - An existentialist study of how states imagine global climate change
In this 3-year individual project funded by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet), Nina investigates potential psycho-philosophical obstacles to effective climate action. Starting from the assumption that an unprecedented challenge like that posed by global climate change first needs to arise in the imagination, she is interested in how state actors conceptualise climate change and their role in it. Taking inspiration from philosophical and psychological existentialism for her theoretical framework, Nina asks: How does awareness of climate change affect states’ experience of time? How do they imagine the past, present, and future? How do state actors construct meaning in times of perpetual crises, and how do they envision their responsibilities with regard to the future? Most importantly, how do states make sense of the notion of an ‘existential’ threat and mitigate anxieties related to the possibility of human extinction?
Jesper Svensson
Title: Biodiversity and cooperative institutions in Sweden
In Mistra BIOPATH, Jesper is exploring the relationship between market integration and collective action in forests in Sweden. Specifically, he is compiling a systematic literature review on the status and trends of governance of biodiversity finance (e.g., the role of secure property rights for nature conservation). In addition, he is conducting a discrete choice with Swedish forest owners to understand acceptance of policy options for forest conservation. He is doing this in collaboration with the Swedish Forest Agency and with different forest associations. His research will provide evidence-based decision support for policymakers regarding:
- Who should pay for biodiversity levels in Swedish forests?
- Paying for what? How long? How much?
Lisette van Beek
Title: Imaginaries of sustainable futures
Lisette’s research is on imaginaries of sustainable futures. Her postdoctoral research is part of the NATURESCAPES project, an EU Horizon project that aims at better understanding the transformative potential of nature-based solutions in 12 case study areas across Europe, the US, and Latin America. In this project, Lisette studies imaginaries of urban nature and ‘techniques of futuring’. She also coordinates the development of artistic interventions to rethink dominant understandings of nature.
- STVN25 – Environmental and Planetary Politics (15 credits, MA level)
- Environmental Governance STVC55/STVK02 (7.5 credits, BA level)
- STVN17 – Power, Politics, and the Environment (15 credits, MA level)
- Säkerhet, miljö och konflikt FKVA23 (7.5 credits, BA level)
- The Politics of Climate Change STVC72 (7.5 credits, BA level)
Miljövetenskap: Miljöpolitik och förvaltning (15 credits, BA level at Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences)
Miljövetenskap: Klimatpolitik, samhällsstyrning och kommunikation MVEN16 (15 hp, MA level at Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences)
| Date | Room | Activity |
|---|---|---|
Friday, 30 January 2026 12:00 – 14:00 | Eden 367 | Jonas Kreutzer (Lund University) 50 Years of Innovation Towards a Swedish Forest-Based Bioeconomy Yinuo Zhou (Eindhoven University of Technology) Modelling nature land dynamics in metropolitan areas through integrating stakeholder interactions into multi-type land-use competition: The case of the Randstad, Netherlands |
Friday, 27 February 2026 12:00 – 14:00 | Eden 367 | Presentations by Gina Song Lopez and Linn Brolin |
12 March 2026 13:15 to 14:30 |
Eden 367 | Chair: Fariborz Zelli |
Friday, 27 March 12:00 – 14:00 | Eden 367 | Internal seminar
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