Janelle Knox-Hayes

Professor of Economic Geography and Planning, MIT, Department of Urban Studies and Planning

Janelle Knox-Hayes is a Professor of Economic Geography and Planning in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT and the director of the Resilient Communities Lab. Her research focuses on the governance of climate mitigation and adaptation and systems to build socio-economic, cultural and environmental resilience for communities. Her latest projects examine how community engagement and the integration of Traditional Ecological Knowledge can strengthen climate assessments and planning, the effects of compound climate risks on vulnerable and frontline populations within urban centers, and on developing frameworks and toolkits for community-based co-design of renewable energy systems.  She is particularly interested in understanding how values shape planning and decision making across a variety of scales.  Her publications include multiple peer reviewed articles and books including Saving for Retirement, The Culture of Markets: The Political Economy of Climate Governance, and the Routledge Handbook of Financial Geography. 

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