Spatial analyst in conservation and ecology, University of Melbourne
I am currently conducting a PhD at the University of Melbourne on decision-making processes for biodiversity conservation. Before returning to study, I have worked several years as a Research Assistant on the dispersal and connectivity of marine organisms that are of importance for fisheries and conservation management at the University of Melbourne, and 5 years at the Center of Excellence for Environmental Decisions at the University of Queensland in a range of projects addressing decision making in the environmental policy context. I have collaborated and liaised with different government bodies and have written and published for a range of journals and magazines as first author and co-author. I have done additional course work in communication psychology and mediation during my studies in Germany, which left me with a passion for communication and paying attention to group dynamics and reasons for conflicts.
Comic: how to have better arguments about the environment (or anything else)
May 27, 2019 09:01 am UTC| Insights & Views Entertainment
From climate change to armed conflict, our world is struggling with urgent global issues. But disagreements about how to solve them can spiral out of control. The only way to resolve intractable conflicts is to overcome...
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