Laureen Elgert
Associate Professor
Social Science & Policy Studies
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
United States of America
Biography
Education: BA Trent University 1999 MSc University of Alberta 2003 PhD London School of Economics 2011 Laureen's interest in environmental studies grew as she traveled through Southeast Asia and South America, noticing that local resource users' idea of environmentalism often bore little resemblance to familiar interpretations. She has since been particularly interested in the environment-development nexus, examining how politics shapes global environmental policy that can, and often does, have profound impacts on local livelihoods. Laureen has worked in a UNESCO Man and Biosphere Site in the Interior Atlantic Forest (Paraguay), where she helped facilitate the emergence of local and regional governance institutions. She has researched environmental politics in the context of soy production in South America, with particular focus on the development of ‘sustainable soy’ certification criteria. She has also worked in teams involved in landscape and land-use modeling. Up-and-coming research will involve developing a social science-based, policy-relevant approach to developing and implementing indicators of sustainable development. Laureen began teaching environmental studies at WPI in 2011. In the classroom, she enjoys the challenge of inspiring learning and intellectual development, while helping students develop the skills required to achieve good outcomes. Encouraging debate and discussion in class, and using real-world cases are both key to Laureen's teaching philosophy.
Research Interest
Environment and Development; Sustainable Development; Interpretive/Critical Policy Analysis Governance; Science and Technology Studies
Publications
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Governing portable conservation and development landscapes: Reconsidering evidence in the context of the Mbaracay� Biosphere Reserve - 2014
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Modernizing sustainable development?� Standardization, evidence and experts in local indicator development - 2012
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Certified discourse? The politics of developing soy certification standards - 2011
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Certified community development? Local participation in developing environmental certification standards - 2010
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Politicizing sustainable development: the co-production of globalized evidence-based policy - 2009