Montserrat Koloffon Rosas is a PhD student in the department of Environmental Policy Analysis of the Institute for Environmental Studies. She holds a Master’s degree in Political Science with specialization on Global Environmental Governance from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Mannheim.
As part of the Transformative Partnerships 2030 Project, her research, takes a systems-thinking approach to study the transformative potential of partnerships as a vehicle for integrated implementation of SDGs (nexus governance).
Montserrat's previous professional experience includes consulting on the climate portfolio of the Children's Investment Fund Foundation and to Mexican local governments on the creation of development plans and performance indicators. She has worked at the EU-LAC Foundation, the Mexican Embassy in Berlin, and the GESIS Research Institute in Mannheim, and collaborated on an independent research project on Model-Based Analysis for Sustainability with Thwink.org.
Expertise
Transformative governance; Sustainable development; 2030 Agenda; SDGs; Multi-stakeholder partnerships; Nexus; Systems thinking