Hentinnen (DFID); Annabelle Moatty (France); Annalisa Primi (OECD Development Centre); Anne H. Toomey (Lancaster Environment Centre,Lancaster University, UK); Anne-Sophie Stevance (ICSU); Annie Turek (The Pew Charitable Trusts); Anoush Tatevossian (UN Global Pulse); AnshulS. Bhamra (Development Alternatives, New Delhi, India); Anthony Capon (International Institute for Global Health, United Nations UniversityUNU IIGH, Malaysia); Anton Santanen (UNOCHA); Antonia Rekman (KTH); Antonio Andreoni (University of Cambridge); Apulu O.A. (Peoples’Friendship University of Russia, Russian Federation); Arab Hoballah (UNEP); Ariane Goetz (IASS, Potsdam, Germany); Arjen Buijs (Forest andNature Conservation Policy Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands); Arvid de Rijck (Wageningen University and Research Centre, TheNetherlands); Åse Johannessen (Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden); Ashley Lin (State University of New York College of EnvironmentalScience and Forestry, USA); Asif Khan (Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK; Department of Engineering, KPK University ofEngineering and Technology, Pakistan); Aster Denekew (ECA); Astrid Dispert (International Maritime Organization, UK); Ayako Kagawa (UN); Bai-Mass Taal (African Ministers’ Council on Water AMCOW, Nigeria); Bálint Balázs (Environmental Social Science Research Group, Hungary);Bangwei Zhu (Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, China); Barbara Neumann (Kiel University, Germany); Barbara van Koppen(International Water Management Institute, Sri Lanka); Bassel Daher (Qatar Energy and Environment Research Institute, Qatar); BenjaminMattondo Banda (UNECA); Bessie Schwarz (Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, Data-Pop Alliance); Beth Brockett (LancasterEnvironment Centre, Lancaster University, UK); Beth Tellman (Arizona State University, Data-Pop Alliance); Biliana Cicin-Sain (Global OceanForum; University of Delaware, USA); Bin Wang (Beijing Institute of Technology, China); Birgit Elands (Forest and Nature Conservation PolicyGroup, Wageningen University, the Netherlands); Boaz Golany (Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel); Bojana Bajželj (University ofCambridge, UK); Brian Hoskins (Reading University); Brian Jacobson (State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry,USA); Byron Anangwe (RCMRD); Carl Abbott (University of Salford, School of the Built Environment, UK); Carl Mas (SDSN, France); Carmen Chan(The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, USA); Carol Warren (Murdoch University, Australia); Carole-Anne Sénit (VUUniversity Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and IDDRI, France); Caterina Negulescu (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, MunichUniversity, Germany); Catherine Machalaba (EcoHealth Alliance, USA); Cecil Konijnendijk Van-den Bosch (Department of Geosciences and NaturalResource Management, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark); Cecilia Vidal (Bolivia); Celina N. Amato (Consejo Nacional deInvestigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina); Changhua Lin (Fujian Academy of Social Sciences, China); Chantal Line Carpentier (UNCTAD);Charles Akol (UNECA); Charles Leyeka Lufumpa (African Development Bank); Cheikh Mbow (World Agroforestry Centre, Nairobi, Kenya);Chengrong Wang (Administrative Office of Dafeng State-level Sustainable Development Demo Zone, China); Chloe Carpentier (UNODC); ChongZang (Steering Group for Yancheng State-level Sustainable Development Zone, China); Chris Ford (Stanford University Center for Design Research,USA); Christiaan Adams (Google Inc); Christian Rammel (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria); Christina Buczko (SustainableEurope Research Institute (SERI), Vienna, Austria); Christina Corbane (EC JRC); Christophe Lefebvre (French Marine Protected Areas Agency,France); Chuanbin Zhou (Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China); Claudia Sadoff (World Bank);Claudio Chiarolla (Institut du Développement Durable et des Relations Internationales IDDRI, and Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA)Sciences Po, France); Clemens Mader (Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany, and University of Zurich, Switzerland); Coli Ndzabandzaba(Institute for Water Research, Rhodes University, South Africa); Corbane Christina (EC JRC); Cristina Branquinho (Centre for Ecology, Evolutionand Environmental Changes, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal); Cristina Romanelli (Secretariat for the Convention on BiologicalDiversity, Canada); Damien Demailly (IDDRI, France); Dan Chu (Tongji University, China); Danan Gu (UNDESA); Daniel Coviello (UNDESA); DanieleEhrlich (EC JRC, Belgium); Daniele Giovannucci (Committee on Sustainability Assessment, COSA); Daphne van Dam (Wageningen University andResearch Centre, The Netherlands); Darci Pauser (State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, USA); David AcuñaMora (Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands); David Black (ICSU); David Gee (Brunel University, UK); David Lin (GlobalFootprint Network, Switzerland); David Mbah (Cameroon Academy of Sciences); David Rinnert (DFID); David Rodriguez Rodriguez (PlymouthUniversity, UK); Davide Poletto (UNESCO); De Grove Tom (EC JRC); Debarati Guha-Sapir (CRED, Université catholique de Louvain); DeborahVillarroel-Lamb (The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago); Dengcai Yan (Hohai University, China); Dengchang Wang (Rizhao Bureauof Science and Technology, Shandong, China); Dennis Konadu (University of Cambridge, UK); Derek Pieper (UNDP); Diana Suhardiman(International Water Management Institute, Lao PDR); Ding Ma (Tsinghua University, China); Dirk Steenbergen (Charles Darwin University,Australia); Dong Yang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China); Dongjing Chen (Qingdao University, China); Doug Woodring (Ocean RecoveryAlliance); Dusan Jasovsky (ReAct – Action on Antibiotic Resistance, Sweden); Edward Kleverlaan (International Maritime Organization, UK); EhrlichDaniele (EC JRC); Eigo Tateishi (Lund University, Sweden); Ekaterina Yazhemsky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel); Elena Giotto (UNDESA);Elisa Tonda (UNEP); Elisabeth Holland (Pacific Centre for the Environment and Sustainable Development, The University of the South Pacific, Fiji);Elise Granek (Portland State University, USA); Elizabeth A. Peyton (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, USA); ElizabethCurmi (University of Cambridge, UK); Emily Adams (Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, UK); Emma Kennedy (University ofExeter, UK); Emmanuel Guerin (SDSN, France); Emmanuel Letouzé (Data-Pop Alliance); Eric Gilman (Hawaii Pacific University, USA); Eric Wolff(University of Cambridge); Erik Olsen (Institute of Marine Research, Norway); Eve de la Mothe (SDSN, France); Everisto Mapedza (InternationalWater Management Institute, South Africa); Fajun Jin (Administrative Bureau of Xinjiang Tianchi Bogda Natural Preservation Zone, China);Fareeha Y. Iqbal (GEF); Feifei Tan (Institute of Restoration Ecology, China University of Mining and Technology); Feng Li (Chongqing EnvironmentalImpact Assessment Center, China); Feng Pan (Administrative Office of Dafeng State-level Sustainable Development Demo Zone, China); FengtingLi (Tongji University, China); Fengyu Li (Shandong Luxin Limited, Hunan, China); Fiona Napier (Development Initiatives Africa Hub); FlorianeClement (International Water Management Institute, Nepal); François Molle (International Water Management Institute, Egypt); Françoise Gaill(CNRS /INEE France); Frank R. Hall (Worcester State University, USA); Frank Thomalla (Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden); Fraser Sugden(International Water Management Institute, Nepal); Fred Ellery (Rhodes University, South Africa); Fredrik Haag (International MaritimeOrganization, UK); Friedrich von Kirchbach (formerly with International Trade Centre, Switzerland); Fritz Hinterberger (Sustainable EuropeResearch Institute (SERI), Vienna, Austria); Fulai Sheng, Jose Pineda (UNEP); G. Wright (IDDRI, France); Gábor Király (Corvinus University ofBudapest and Budapest Business School, Hungary); Gabriella Calvano (Center of Experience of Environmental Education, University of Bari, Italy);Geoff Carr (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, USA); Georgina Mace (University College London, UK); Giovanny Daza(Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO), Argentina); Giriraj Amarnath (International Water Management Institute, Sri Lanka);10
Gisbert Glaser (ICSU); Giulia Bongiorno (Wageningen University and Research Centre); Giuseppe De Simone (UNIDO); Glen Wright (IDDRI,France); Glenn Galloway (Center for Latin American Studies/Center for African Studies, University of Florida Gainesville, USA); Graham Eele(PARIS21); Greg Acciaioli (University of Western Australia, Australia); Greg Scott (UNDESA) ; Guangzhao Wang (School of Public Administration,Guizhou University, China); Guido Schmidt-Traub (SDSN, France); Gunda Zullich (The Millennium Institute, USA); Gunnar Köhlin (GothenburgUniversity); Guomin Li (School of Business, Hubei University, China); Gusti Ayu Fransiska Sri Rahajeng Kusuma Dewi (State University of New YorkCollege of Environmental Science and Forestry, USA); György Pataki (Corvinus University of Budapest and Environmental Social Science ResearchGroup, Hungary); Hailan Hu (School of Public Administration, Guizhou University, China); Hans A. Baer (University of Melbourne, Australia); Hans-Joachim Schellnhuber (Postdam Institute); Hanyan Wu (Andesite Fiber Limited, China); Heide Hackmann (ICSU); Hein Gevers (WageningenUniversity and Research Centre, The Netherlands); Helen Adams (University of Exeter, UK); Henri Waisman (IDDRI, France); Heping An (School ofPublic Administration, Guizhou University, China); Hilary Nwokeabia (UNCTAD); Howard White (3ie); Hui Gao (Xinyang Normal University, China);Hui Liu (Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences (CAFS), China); Hussein Farah (RCMRD); Hyosun Bae (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,Tufts University, USA); Ian Chubb (Chief Scientist, Australia); Ibariveni E. (Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Russian Federation); IbrahimGame (State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, USA); Ilaria Lenzi (FEEM, Italy); Ilaria Pais (FEEM, Italy); IraMatuschke (IASS, Potsdam, Germany); Isatou Gaye (UNECA); Ivana Gadjanski (Belgrade Metropolitan University, Center for Bioengineering –BioIRC and Fab Initiative NGO, Serbia); Ivonne Lobos Alva (IASS, Potsdam, Germany); J. Rochette (IDDRI, France); Jacopo Bonan (FEEM, Italy); JadeDe Andrade (UNDESA); James Ehrlich (ReGen Villages, EIR, Stanford H-STAR Institute, and Opus Novum at NASA Ames, USA); James Terry (Collegeof Sustainability Sciences and Humanities); Jan De Leeuw (World Agroforestry Center ICRAF, Kenya); Jane Lubchenco (Oregon State University,USA); Janne Kuhn (Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands); Jari Lyytimäki (Finnish Environment Institute, Finland); JariNiemelä (Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland); Jasmijn Appels (Wageningen University and Research Centre);Jason Flower (University of Queensland, Australia); Javier Mateo-Sagasta (International Water Management Institute, Sri Lanka); Javier Teran(UNOCHA); Jayne Curnow (International Water Management Institute, Sri Lanka); Jean-Luc Dubois, UMI Résiliences (IRD-CIRES, France and Côted'Ivoire); Jean-Marcel Koffi (UMI Résiliences, IRD-CIRES, France et Côte d'Ivoire, and Université de Bouaké, Côte d'Ivoire); Jeff Ardron (IASS,Germany); Jeffrey S. Crawford (UNDESA); Jérôme Ballet (University of Bordeaux, France); Jérôme Pelenc (Fund for Scientific Research and FreeUniversity of Brussels, Belgium); Jesse H. Ausubel (The Rockefeller University, USA); Jessica Espey (SDSN, France); Jessica N. Reimer (Oregon StateUniversity, USA); Jessie Mee (UNDP); Jesús Barreiro-Hurlé (EC JRC); Jesus Marcos Gamero Rus (Universidad Carlos III of Madrid, Spain); Jia Du(Beijing Institute of Technology, China); Jian Ma (Xinjiang Institute of ecology and geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China); Jianshe Liu(College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Donghua University, China); Jianxin Yang (College of Environmental Science and Engineering,Donghua University, and Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China); Jie Chen (Hubei Academy ofAgricultural Sciences, Research Institute of Agricultural Quality Standards and Testing Technology, China); Jilan Su (State Oceanic Administration(SOA), China); Jiliang Wu (Qingdao University, China); Jing Li (Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, China); Jing Ping (College ofEnvironmental Science and Engineering, Donghua University, China); Jing Zhangv (Tongji University, China); Jing Zhu (Northeastern University atQinhuangdao, China); Jingjing Liu (Information Center for the Ministry of Science and Technology, China); Jingru Liu (Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China); Jiutian Zhang (Administrative Center for China's Agenda 21, China); Jo Scheuer(UNDP); Joern Schmidt (Kiel University, Germany); Johannes Timaeus (Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung); John Douglas (Department ofEarth and Environmental Sciences, Munich University, Germany); John Douglas (French Geological Survey BRGM, Orléans, France); John Gunn(Australian Institute of marine Science); John McCarthy (Australian National University, Australia); Jonas Heirman (DFID); Jonathan Davies (IUCN,Kenya); Jonica D. Otarra (Center for Integrated Development and Social Marketing, Inc., Davao Del Sur, Philippines); José Siri (InternationalInstitute for Global Health, United Nations University UNU-IIGH, Malaysia); Juan Ding (Qingdao University, China); Juana Isabel Vera López (ElColegio de Tamaulipas. México); Julia Hall (RMS); Julien Rochette (IDDRI, France); Junli Li (Qufu Normal University, China); Kaarin Taipale (AaltoUniversity); Kaira Fuente (State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, USA); Kamran Niaz (UNODC); Karen E.McNamara (University of Queensland, Australia); Karen Sack (The Pew Charitable Trusts);; Karen Villhoth (International Water ManagementInstitute, Sri Lanka) Kari Ravio (Finnish Academy of Sciences); Karine Payet-Lebourges (Mediterranean Institute of marine and terrestrialbiodiversity and ecology (IMBE)) France); Karl Aiginger (Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Austria); Karlee Johnson (StockholmEnvironment Institute, Sweden); Karmen Poljansek (EC JRC); Karumuna Kaijage (Psychology of Science in Policy PsySiP, Tanzania); Katharina Davis(UNDP); Katharine Jacobs (University of Arizona); Katherine Houghton (IASS, Germany); Kati Vierikko (Department of Environmental Sciences,University of Helsinki, Finland); Katia Opalka (McGill School of Environment, Canada); Katja Kuivanen (Wageningen University and ResearchCentre); Katsia Paulavets (ICSU); Kaveh Dianati (The Millennium Institute, USA); Kazuki Kitaoka (UNIDO); Ke Lu (Wuhan University of Science andTechnology, China); Kebebush Welkema (UNDESA); Keetie Roelen (Institute of Development Studies IDS, UK); Keith S Richards (University ofCambridge, UK); Kevin Lompo (Université de Ouagadougou , Burkina Faso); Kirsten Grorud-Colvert (Oregon State University, USA); Kirsten Isensee(IOC-UNESCO); Klaus; Ammann (University of Bern, Switzerland); Konrad Ott (Kiel University, Germany); Kristin Meyer (United Nations UniversityInstitute for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and of Resources, Dresden, Germany); Larissa Koch (Wageningen University and ResearchCentre, The Netherlands); Larry Leifer (Stanford University Center for Design Research, USA); Lene Buhl-Mortensen (Institute of Marine Research,Norway); Li Shang (Tongji University, China); Li Yan (Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, Ministry of Environmental Protection, China);Liang Yao (School of Life Sciences, Anhui Normal University, China); Liette Vasseur (IUCN and Brock University, Canada); Liguang Liu (CentralUniversity of Finance and Economics, China); Hui Gao (Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China);Lijuan Zhang (Shandong Normal University, China); Lilliam Alvarez (Cuban Academy of Science); Lin Yang (School of Management and Economics,Beijing Institute of Technology, China); Liu Hui (Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, China); Lizhi Zhu(Institute of Agricultural Economics and Development, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China); Ljubomir Jeftic (Former DeputyCoordinator and Senior Marine Scientist of the Mediterranean Action Plan of UNEP, Croatia); Lorant Czaran (UNOOSA); Lorenzo Fioramonti(University of Pretoria, South Africa); Luca Vernaccini (EC JRC, Belgium); Lucas Chancel (IDDRI, France); Lucien Chabason (IDDRI, France); LudgardeCoppens, (UNEP); Ludovico Alcorta (UNIDO); Luis Valdes (IOC-UNESCO); Lynne Zeitlin Hale (Nature Conservancy); Lynnette Brammer (Centers forDisease Control and Prevention, US); M A Mendoza (National Inter-University Council, Argentina); M. 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