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Sara Constantino

Faculty Affiliate
King Center on Global Development

Assistant Professor of Environmental Social Sciences
Department of Environmental Social Sciences

Center Fellow (by courtesy)
Woods Institute for the Environment

Sara Constantino is an assistant professor at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability in the Department of Environmental Social Sciences and a visiting research scholar at Princeton's School of Public and International Affairs. She is also a faculty affiliate at SPARQ and the Social Science Environmental Health Research Institute. She has an interdisciplinary background at the intersection of economics, psychology, and environmental policy and politics. Her research focuses on understanding how individual, collective, and institutional factors shape responses to climate change and poverty. In recent and ongoing studies, she is looking at what conditions lead groups mobilize to shape policy and other outcomes in the context of both mitigation and adaptation. She also works on the impacts and politics of guaranteed income and other cash transfer programs. Prior to starting at Stanford, she was an assistant professor in the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and the Department of Psychology at Northeastern University and an associate research scholar at Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs. Before this, she was a senior research fellow in guaranteed income with the Jain Family Institute, a founding editor at Nature Human Behavior, and a research coordinator with the Institute for Fiscal Studies. She received her bachelor’s degree in economics from McGill University, a master’s degree in economics from University College London, a PhD in cognitive and decision sciences from New York University, and a postdoc focused on environmental policy, politics and decision-making at Princeton University.

Environment and Climate Change
Gender and Equity
Governance and Institutions
Health
Urbanization and Infrastructure