Monday, March 30, 2026

Christoph Nedopil

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Christoph Nedopil is the Director of the Griffith Asia Institute and a Professor of Economics at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He is also a Visiting Professor at FISF Fudan University, Shanghai, and Singapore Management University (SMU). Christoph provides advisory to governments, financial institutions, enterprises, and civil society on sustainable development issues. He has authored several reports, including the UNDP SDG Finance Taxonomy, and has published articles in leading journals like Science. Christoph serves as a board director in scaling sustainability in businesses and finance and is regularly quoted in major outlets like Financial Times and The Economist. Previously, he worked with the World Bank, German development agency GIZ, and held academic positions at leading universities in China.

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