Dr. Harrison Esam Awuh is a political ecologist and human geographer by training. He is an assistant professor in food health inequalities and planetary boundaries at the Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Utrecht University (The Netherlands). Prior to this position, he served as a senior researcher at Aeres University of Applied Sciences and Flevo Campus (the Netherlands). Dr. Harrison Esam Awuh has conducted research and published several peer-reviewed papers on sustainability in the nature conservation sector in Africa (specifically Cameroon) and microfranchising in Africa (specifically Ghana). He also worked on a collaborative research project on sustainability in the frugal innovation sector (Leiden University, Erasmus University Rotterdam, and Delft University cooperation). He has taught several courses on the governance of food system transformation, sustainability, urban political ecology, and research methods. These teachings have been done at Leiden University, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven, Belgium), Aeres University of Applied Sciences (Almere), and Utrecht University.