Bonhisikha Ukil
Fellow
Having personally borne witness to the palpable ramifications of both globalization and climate change, I am resolute in my determination to leverage my academic acumen and professional experience in the pursuit of climate crisis mitigation. My focal area of interest centers on harnessing grassroots-level cooperatives and venerable traditional methodologies to address the exigencies of climate change, with particular emphasis on handicrafts and the reconfiguration of human behavioral patterns. My specialized academic background in sociology, complemented by my expertise in Public Policy & Governance, equips me with the requisite tools to dissect climate change issues by comprehending the discernible disparities between top-down and bottom-up approaches. As I embark on a doctoral journey, my proclivity leans towards a steadfast commitment to diminishing knowledge asymmetry and enhancing inter-sectoral communication, thereby elucidating the otherwise marginalized, latent underpinnings of a plethora of modern crises.
