dr. KL (Kirsty) Holstead

dr. KL (Kirsty) Holstead

Postdoctoral researcher

 

Kirsty is a postdoctoral researcher for the Public Administration and Policy group at WUR. She works on the AQUACONNECT project, which investigates how we can transition water management practices in the Netherlands by storing more water and using alternative sources. As a native of a village in North East Scotland, she moved to the Netherlands in 2023.

She committed to academically robust and societally relevant research and action to support the transformation to a more sustainable society. Kirsty is interested in the role of citizen collectives and governments in sustainability. Questions that animate her and her work are: what is the role of communities and practitioners in transition? What does addressing environmental concerns involve for them? What do they need, or how do they themselves need to change? And what are the outcomes? She answers these questions in water management, climate change, energy and agriculture, drawing on theories and concepts across environmental governance and public administration. Most recently, these include practice theory and street-level bureaucracy.

She completed her PhD at the University of St Andrews. From a community and practitioner perspective, she explored how citizens are involved in water service. She has an MSc in Environmental Management and an MA(Hons) in Political Science (from St Andrews and Edinburgh). Before beginning her PhD (completed in 2023), she worked in different sectors, including international development, education and research.

If you would like to find out more, start a conversation or explore opportunities to collaborate, please get in touch at kirsty.holstead@wur.nl. 

She welcomes conversations with potential PhD students interested in related issues.

Find a complete publication list on her Google Scholar page by clicking here.