Biography

Olufolahan Osunmuyiwa is a development professional and a PhD researcher at the Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM). She specialises in the analysis and governance of innovations and low carbon transition pathways in developing countries. She is a co-coordinator of the IVM’s global environmental lab. Her work has appeared in international peer-reviewed journals and media sites including Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions and Climate home. She is fascinated with opportunities to apply skills garnered in the development and execution of projects that will influence and trigger radical energy and environmental policies.

Research Intrest

Environmental Governance, Energy Policy, International Political Economy, Science, and Technology Studies, International Relations and Sustainable Development.

List of Publications
Osunmuyiwa OO. Politics of Energy Transitions: A decade after Nigeria’s biofuels crusade, a tale of non-commercialisation and lost opportunities. Environmental Policy and Governance. 2017 Aug 9.
Osunmuyiwa OO. Beyond Technologies: The Politics of Energy Transitions in Rentier States. 2017. 200 p.
Osunmuyiwa OO, Biermann FHB, Kalfagianni A. Applying the Multi-level Perspective on Socio-technical transitions to Rentier States: The Case of Renewable Energy Transitions in Nigeria. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning. 2017 Jun 28;1-14.