Jessica Page
Postdoc
Researcher
About me
I conduct and coordinate interdisciplinary research on climate change adaptation and mitigation. I work with using modelling and data to understand socio-ecological systems and how we can use urban and regional planning and policy decisions to reduce the impacts of growing cities on the environment and strive for climate action goals such as net zero emissions. My research is both scientific and practical, and much of my time is spent working with planners and governing agencies to use make research outcomes useful for decision making in real-world planning and policy.
My research interests include:
Sustainable urban and regional development;
Decision support for adaptive climate action and land-use planning;
Climate action and greenhouse gas emissions in cities;
Nature-Based Solutions and ecosystem services;
Management of blue-green resources in urban areas.
Read more about my current research project: AI-Driven Sustainable Spatial Planning: Advancing Climate-Neutral Cities through Digital Innovation