Stefan Jungcurt leads IISD’s work on indicators and data for SDG monitoring.
Since 2003, Stefan has worked for IISD in various positions, including writer and team leader for the Earth Negotiations Bulletin, content editor for the SDG Knowledge Hub, and project officer on climate change and energy. He was also a program manager and research associate at the Council of Canadian Academies. Stefan’s previous work has focused on science-policy interactions in the areas of energy, sustainable agriculture, genetic resources for food and agriculture, and linkages between international regulation on biodiversity conservation and other issue areas such as trade and climate change. He completed his Ph.D. on institutional interplay in global environmental governance at Humboldt University, Berlin in 2007. Originally from Germany, Stefan is based in Gatineau, Québec.
All Publications
- The State of Global Environmental Governance 2019
Report - February 23, 2020
A global team of reporters points to the successes, shortcomings and overall trends in international environmental negotiations in 2019. - Effective Public Investments to Improve Food Security
Policy Brief - December 14, 2017
The world has made significant progress in reducing hunger over the past decade. But hunger remains a major challenge. This policy brief identifies the most effective and efficient ways to invest in improving food security. - REDD: Bridging the Gap between Negotiation and Action - Key Messages for Copenhagen
Paper - March 17, 2010
This policy brief summarizes key messages for the negotiations on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing... - The REDD Negotiations: Moving into Copenhagen
Paper - December 7, 2009
This paper provides an analysis of the options for including REDD in a post-2012 agreement. It aims to identify the key issues and questions to be...

