Meg Mills-Novoa – Energy and Resources Group and Environmental Science, Policy, & Management
Meg Mills-Novoa is an assistant professor with a joint appointment to the Department of Environmental Sciences, Policy , and Management and the Energy and Resources Group. As a human-environment geographer, her research focuses on the enduring impact of climate change adaptation projects. To study these initiatives, she uses a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods, from spatial analysis and quantitative surveys to archival research and interviews. She collaborates closely with communities and practitioners to improve the design, implementation, and outcomes of adaptation projects that promote inclusion and equity.
1) Sustainability of Water Sector Adaptation Projects across the Andes
2) Efficacy of Climate Change Adaptation Interventions in the Water Sector
3) Social Movements and the Emerging Hydropower Boom
School: Natural Resources
Contact Information: mills-novoa@berkeley.edu
Point Person: Meg Mills-Novoa
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