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Dr Pete Howson

Assistant Professor

School: Geography and Natural Sciences

My research looks at how space technologies, token economies and markets for environmental services are changing human relationships with the non-human world. I also consider how these same technologies are deployed to enable more equitable post-capitalist futures.

I lead the MSc in Disaster Managent and Sustainable Development. Before joining Northumbria, I led the International Development programme at Nottingham Trent University. In 2016 I was a Post-doc Researcher at Colorado State University, looking at Palau’s National Marine Sanctuary. Before that, I was based at Victoria University of Wellington, Aotearoa, New Zealand. My PhD research explored the political ecology of climate finance in Indonesia.

A full list of my articles, news interviews and podcasts, are available via my website.

Pete Howson

Campus Address

Room B.310, Ellison Building



  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • STEM Wars: winning hearts and minds for private sector ‘NewSpace’ industries  , Howson, P. 6 Jun 2025, In: Space Policy
  • Understanding farmers’ attitudes and aspirations for tree-cover restoration in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania  , Durrant, E., Howson, P., Sallu, S., Shirima, D., Lala, M., Milheiras, S., Lyimo, F., Nyiti, ., Mwanga, L., Kioko, E., Pfeifer, M. 1 Mar 2025, In: Forest Policy and Economics
  • Crypto/Space: computational parasitism, virtual land grabs, and the production of Web3 ‘Exit zones’, Howson, P., Rosales, A., Jutel, O., Gloerich, I., Llorens, M., de Vries, A., Crandall, J., Dolan, P. 1 Nov 2024, In: Political Geography
  • Poor Miners and Empty E-wallets: Latin American experiences with cryptocurrencies in crisis, Rosales, A., van Roekel, E., Howson, P., Kanters, C. 1 Mar 2024, In: Human Geography
  • Existing evidence on the use of participatory scenarios in ecological restoration: a systematic map, Durrant, E., Howson, P., Puttick, B., Potts, S., Shennan-Farpón, Y., Sari, N., Allen, N., Jo, Y., Grainger, M., Teh, Y., Pfeifer, M. 30 Nov 2023, In: Environmental Evidence
  • Let Them Eat Crypto: The Blockchain Scam That's Ruining the World, Howson, P. 20 Oct 2023
  • Tributary, Davoll, J., Dolan, P., Howson, P. 8 May 2023
  • Asia-Pacific ClimateScapes: Exploring opportunities, challenges and trade-offs toward just transitions for decarbonisation, Howson, P., Astuti, R., Hensengerth, O., Kindon, S. 22 Jun 2022
  • Preying on the poor? Opportunities and challenges for tackling the social and environmental threats of cryptocurrencies for vulnerable and low-income communities, Howson, P., de Vries, A. 1 Feb 2022, In: Energy Research and Social Science
  • The role of participatory scenarios in ecological restoration: a systematic map protocol, Moore, E., Howson, P., Grainger, M., Teh, Y., Pfeifer, M. 22 Jun 2022, In: Environmental Evidence

  • Daniel Walsh From the Geo to the Astro: Examining the Spaceflight Production Process from the Gulf of Mexico to Beyond Earth Start Date: 01/10/2024
  • Daniel Walsh From the Geo to the Astro: Examining the Spaceflight Production Process from the Gulf of Mexico to Beyond Earth Start Date: 01/10/2024 End Date: 17/10/2025

  • Geography PhD April 18 2016
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2018


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