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Cheryl Day is a Research Officer at the Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy (CEEP) at the University of Western Australia. With a background in banking finance, she pursued a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics, graduating with Class Honours. Cheryl's expertise spans diverse areas including economic assessments in agriculture and natural environments, as well as coastal systems. She has contributed significantly to projects with Cooperative Research Centres in Plant Biosecurity and Honey Bee Products, and has been involved in ARC Discovery projects focusing on coastal hazards adaptation strategies for state and local governments. Cheryl specializes in research support, project management, analytical expertise, and has extensive experience in model development, survey design and implementation, and data analysis. Her current research interests involve decision-making processes related to coastal hazard adaptation and community values, with a passion for assessing and implementing nature-based solutions to environmental challenges. She actively engages in bioeconomic modelling to understand the dynamics of biological and economic production systems.
Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy, University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Support research projects related to environmental economics and coastal hazard adaptation, manage project timelines, engage with stakeholders, and analyze data to inform decision-making.
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