I am a doctoral researcher (nearing completion) at Monash University exploring the potential role of education in building societal transformation in the context of resilience to environmental instability. My research applies relational ontologies to develop new concepts and models that can drive real transformative systemic change. I have a Master’s Degree in International Studies from Durham University (UK) and have worked in research and government in the UK and Australia. My key areas of expertise are developing and delivering regional and local strategies on sustainable development, leading international partnerships on sustainability in collaboration with international governments, delivering all aspects of research and local case studies, and developing integrated frameworks on education, community resilience and sustainability.
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Publications
- Integrating animal disease epidemics into disaster risk management
- River and Surface Water Flooding in Northern England
- Managing Complex Systems.
- Gender and disaster resilience.
- Mapping of social networks as a measure of social resilience of agents. CRED, Louvain , (60pp).
- Propagating the aftermath: the Cumbrian experience of using a community development approach to build resilience to flooding
- River and Surface Water Flooding in Northern England
- The ‘Butterfly Effect’: Identifying pathways for sustainability transformation through social processes of disaster resilience
- Relational Symmetries of Disaster Resilience Explored Through the Sendai Framework’s Guiding Principles
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Co-workers & collaborators
- AR
Alan Reid
Professor of Education - Melbourne, Australia
- BR
Briony Rogers
- IK
Ilan Kelman
- JA
Jonathan Abrahams
- AR
Alan Reid
- JA
Jonathan Abrahams
