Laurence L. Delina Joins the Pardee Center as a Post-Doctoral Associate

Laurence L. Delina has joined the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future as a post-doctoral associate.

Delina is also an Earth System Governance Research Fellow and a Research Associate at the Center for Governance and Sustainability at the University of Massachusetts Boston. His work explores governance and institutional arrangements in the politics and policy of sustainability, with particular focus on sustainable energy transitions and climate mitigation. His work at the Pardee Center is on sustainable energy transitions in developing countries. Delina has authored articles in international journals, chapters in books, and a report for the United Nations entitled Assessment Report on Energy Efficiency Institutional Arrangements in Asia. He held a visiting fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School, consulted for the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific and the University of Manchester, and worked as a development banker at Land Bank of the Philippines. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and a Master in Public Administration from Mindanao State University in General Santos City, Philippines and an MA in Development Studies from the University of Auckland. He has submitted his PhD thesis at UNSW Australia in 2015. Laurence is a citizen of the Philippines.