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CSP is directed by Martin Bunzl (Philosophy) with advice and help from: Dan Keleman (Political Science)Robin Leichenko (Geography)and Hilary Sigman (Economics) |
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Martin Bunzl works on the social dimensions of climate change. In addition to directing CCSPP, he is interested in the way in which equity issues can be addressed in assessing both mitigation and adaption policies. |
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Dan Kelemen’s research interests include the politics of the European Union, law and politics, comparative political economy, federalism and environmental policy. |
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Robin M. Leichenko’s research explores the social and economic effects of global change processes on cities and regions in advanced and developing countries. She has conduced studies on the impacts of climate change and globalization in India, Mozambique, Pakistan, and the United States. |
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Hillary Sigman conducts empirical research on the economics of environmental policies. In recent research, she has studied transboundary pollutants and the conditions under which countries cooperate to restrict these pollutants. |



