László Pintér

Senior Fellow

László Pintér is a Senior Fellow with IISD and Professor with the Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy at the Central European University (CEU) in Vienna, Austria. At CEU he lectures on sustainable development and global transitions, adaptation and resilience and socio-ecological systems, and resilient cities and communities at the graduate level. Prior to joining the faculty of CEU in 2010 he had been working full time with IISD since 1994, serving as Director of IISD’s Measurement and Assessment Program between 2003 and 2010.

Dr. Pintér has done extensive work on sustainable development goals and indicators, strategies, integrated assessment, sustainability reporting and synthetic global outlooks. He also worked, among others, on vulnerability and adaptation to high-end climate change e.g., through the EU-funded IMPRESSIONS project and on understanding the role and potential of nature based solutions in urban sustainability transformations through the NATURVATION project. Currently he is work package leader of the new Horizon-funded NATURESCAPES project focused assemblies of NBS in urban landscapes and with UNDP on applying scenario methods to the analysis of climate security in various regional contexts. He brings a mentality strongly rooted in systems-thinking, stakeholder engagement and a strategic, solution-oriented approach. During his time at IISD he established strategic collaboration with partners such as the United Nations Environment Programme, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Environment Canada, Agri-Food Canada and the United Way. He continues to work worldwide with governments, multilateral organizations, companies and communities that seek to translate sustainability from theory into practice.

László has a PhD from the University of Minnesota, a Masters in Natural Resources Management from the University of Manitoba and an MSc in Agronomy from the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences. During 2000-01 he spent a year as Practitioner Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, studying the design of UNEP’s Global Environment Outlook.
 

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Areas of expertise
Climate Change Mitigation
Climate Change Adaptation
Sustainable Development Goals
International Organizations
Nature-Based Solutions in Urban Sustainability
Socio-Ecological Systems
Staff type
Experts
Senior Fellows
Associate
Education
PhD – Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Minnesota, 2002
Master of Natural Resources Management, University of Manitoba, 2002
Master of Science – Agronomy, St. Stephen Gödöllõ University of Agricultural Sciences, Hungary, 1988