Nina Isabella Moeller has a mixed academic background in philosophy, sociology and anthropology. She has worked in Latin America and Europe – as academic as well as research and policy consultant and project manager for indigenous federations, NGOs and the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization. Currently Associate Professor of Political Ecology and People’s Knowledge at Coventry University (UK), and a researcher in Food Systems Transformations at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), her interests comprise the dynamics of sustainability transitions, including their unintended cultural and socio-ecological effects; diversity of knowledge and value systems; and more-than-human relations. Her interest in plant medicine, traditional health and food systems goes beyond research and has been shaped in significant ways through friendships and exchanges with indigenous Amazonians and subsistence farmers across the world.