Sabine Dauth is a doctoral candidate at the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom working in collaboration with Fudan Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research.
She is interested in understanding how market based instruments can address the carbon-development-dilemma using a systems theory approach. Her current research is concerned with the potential of emissions trading to mitigate regional socio-economic disparities equitably in China. Her broader interests include environmental justice, climate finance and governance related issues.
Prior to joining the postgraduate research program at the UEA Sabine worked as financial consultant in the City of London. She has a master's degree in Business from the University of Munich/Germany.
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