Tamar Law
Ph.D. Candidate, Development Sociology, Department of Global Development
About
Originally from Ithaca, Tamar holds an MPhil in Nature, Society and Environmental Governance from the University of Oxford.
Broadly she is interested in the politics of environmental repair, with a focus on nature-based climate solutions. Her research in Indonesia examines how the role of work in coastal restoration shapes new forms of environmental value.
Interests
Political ecology of climate change
Environmental labor
Financialization of nature
Tamar in the news
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The Polson Institute for Global Development welcomed urban geographer Nik Heynen as its inaugural Distinguished Speaker in the Fall 2023 semester. A Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Georgia...
- Department of Global Development
- Global Development
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Tamar Law, a Ph.D. student in development studies whose research examines the climate justice dimensions of climate mitigation, earned the 2022 Ronny Adhikarya Niche Award (RANA) Prize, the Department of Global Development announced today. The...
- Department of Global Development
- Energy
- Climate Change