Tim Siegenbeek van Heukelom

Tim Siegenbeek van Heukelom

Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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I’m Chief Impact Officer at Socialsuite, where I lead the development of ESG technology…

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Experience

  • Socialsuite Graphic

    Socialsuite

    Australia

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    Australia

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    Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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    Sydney, Australia

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    Lae, Papua New Guinea

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    Lae, Papua New Guinea

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    Sydney, Australia

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    Sydney, Australia

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    Sydney, Australia

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    Sydney, Australia

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    Sydney Area, Australia

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    Siaya, Kenya

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Education

  • University of Sydney Graphic

    University of Sydney

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    Thesis: "Food as security: the controversy of foreign agricultural investment in the Yala Swamp, Kenya"

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    Dissertation: "Regional Interactive Conflict Prevention: Exploring the potential of ‘cooperative diplomacy’ to increase the effectiveness of conflict prevention on a regional level"

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    Dissertation: "The Development of Regional Collective Security: NATO, ECOWAS and the UN Charter"

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Publications

  • A Human Approach to Food Security: Land Grabs in the Limelight

    Journal of Human Security Volume 7 Issue 1 (2011)

    Food is no longer a concern restricted to impoverished people in developing countries. The resource-constrained nature of our world, in combination with population growth, urbanisation, shifting diets and climate change, is rapidly elevating food into the realm of non-conventional security threats. This article examines the human dimension of food and will focus on how the limited quantity of agricultural land and its uneven geographical distribution has instigated a contemporary race for the…

    Food is no longer a concern restricted to impoverished people in developing countries. The resource-constrained nature of our world, in combination with population growth, urbanisation, shifting diets and climate change, is rapidly elevating food into the realm of non-conventional security threats. This article examines the human dimension of food and will focus on how the limited quantity of agricultural land and its uneven geographical distribution has instigated a contemporary race for the world’s farmland. It will use a critical and realistic perspective to discuss the human security implications of so-called ‘land grabs’ and argue that investment in agricultural land should be based upon clear ethical norms aimed at emancipation and a reciprocity of rights.

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Honors & Awards

  • Faculty of Economics and Business International Research Scholarship

    University of Sydney

  • VSBfonds Scholarship

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    The VSBfonds scholarship is awarded annually to Dutch students who have shown demonstrable social or community involvement to study or do research abroad.

Languages

  • English

    Full professional proficiency

  • Dutch

    Native or bilingual proficiency

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