Neera Singh

Associate Professor, Department of Geography & Planning
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Areas of interest

  • Conservation and development
  • Commons and Commoning Practices
  • Community forestry, forest rights and governance
  • Environmental subjectivity; ethics of care and affective ecologies
  • Social movements and environmental justice
  • India

Biography

Main Bio

Neera Singh is an Associate Professor at the Department of Geography and Program in Planning, University of Toronto, Canada. Her research interests include democratization of forest governance, conservation and development, and the affective dimensions of people’s relations with forests. She uses interdisciplinary approaches to understand the dynamics of social-nature relations, local visions of conservation and development, and alternatives to market-based approaches to conservation. Prior to her current academic position, she worked for over a decade as a practitioner with issues of forest conservation and sustainable livelihoods in Odisha, India. She founded Vasundhara, a non-profit organization based in Bhubaneswar and provided leadership to Vasundhara in its formative years from 1991 to 2001.