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Sasha Kosanic

Sasha Kosanic is a senior lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University and a trained geographer who uses an interdisciplinary approach (mixed-method approaches) to answer  complex questions on climate change impacts (local and regional scales) on biodiversity and  societies. She finished her PhD at the University of Exeter (UK), where her research focused on  investigating local climate change and its impacts on biodiversity in West Cornwall. Her recent  research focuses on climate change impacts on ecosystem services and Nature’s Contributions  to People (NCP). In particular, she is interested in how these changes impact vulnerable  communities (e.g., disabled, indigenous populations, children and elderly), contributing to the  realms of re-structure and re-think. She also works on understanding the relationships between  multiple inequalities in order to incorporate this concern into policies towards achieving the UN  Agenda 2030.