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Founder

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Dr. Xiao-Shan Yap

Assistant Professor in Innovation and Global Governance at Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, 

Utrecht University, The Netherlands


Founder of Earth-Space Sustainability

Director and Principal Investigator,

ERC Project PLANETSTEWARDS

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Dr. Xiao-Shan Yap is Assistant Professor of Innovation and Global Governance at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable DevelopmentFaculty of Geosciences at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Yap is Principal Investigator and the director of a five-year research program (2024 - 2029) on ‘Planetary stewardship in view of earth-space sustainability’ (PLANETSTEWARDS), supported by a 1.5 million euro ‘Starting Grant’ from the European Research Council (ERC).  

An interdisciplinary social scientist, Yap focuses on the intersection of innovation and transitions, global governance, and development economics. She pioneered the concept of ‘earth-space sustainability’, which advocates for tackling challenges on Earth and in space in an integrative way as anthropogenic activities expand to outer space. In 2020, she founded ‘Earth-Space Sustainability’, the first science and policy initiative aiming at ensuring sustainable and functional earth-space systems in the future. In line with the initiative, she is also Co-Director of the Working Group on Earth-Space Governance at the Earth System Governance Project, Chair of the ‘2024 Earth-Space Symposium’, Senior Policy Advisor to the EPFL Space CenterSwiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne in Switzerland, and (co)Chair of Commons in Space conference at the International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC) from 2022 - 2023. Additionally, Yap is a senior member of the Steering Group at the Sustainability Transitions Research Network (STRN) and serves on the Editorial Board of the leading journal Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions. 

 

Among others, Yap's work had also been awarded a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Starting Grant of 1.8 mil CHF in 2023, a Geneva Science-Policy Interface (GSPI) Impact Collaboration Grant, a Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship in 2017, and a Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship in 2015.

Besides working alongside internationally leading scientists and scholars, Yap has been accompanied by a group of young, curious, and bright researchers who contribute their time and effort to the overall endeavor. Their names and affiliations are listed below.

See relevant publications HERE

Contributors

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Sanja Bandau

Young Graduate Trainee, European Space Agency (ESA), Directorate of Navigation
 

Master’s Degree in Innovation Sciences, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

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Alison Coyle

Sustainability & Climate Change Consultant at Deloitte, United States


Master’s Degree in Sustainable Business & Innovation, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

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Stef Haarler

Apprentice at Belastingdienst, the Netherlands

 

Former consultant at Groundstation.Space


Master’s Degree in Innovation Sciences, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

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Aline Hänggli

Research Assistant at Environmental Policy Lab, ETH Zürich, Switzerland


Former Research Assistant at Eawag, Switzerland

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Max Kooistra

Master’s Degree in Innovation Sciences, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

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Augusta Mcguinness

Master’s Degree in Sustainable Business & Innovation, Utrecht University, the Netherlands


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Lisa Waldenberger

Scientific Research Assistant at BOKU University (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences) Vienna
 

Former Research Assistant at Eawag, Switzerland

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Leon

Master’s Degree in Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

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Yaodan Qi

Master’s Degree in Sustainable Business & Innovation, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

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