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Claire Doll is a Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia in the School of Agriculture and Environment and serves as the Deputy Director of the Engagement Centre for Environmental Economics Policy. Her research focuses on applied and policy-oriented environmental economics, specializing in non-market valuation techniques and benefit-cost analysis. Claire's work often involves collaborating with stakeholders to apply economic frameworks that address unique challenges encountered by environmental managers and policymakers. Prior to her role at UWA, she worked as an analyst in the public service in Alberta and as a Research Assistant in the Future Energy Systems program at the University of Alberta. Claire holds a PhD and MSc in Agricultural Resource Economics from UWA and the University of Alberta, respectively, as well as a BSc in Environmental Conservation Sciences. She has received several nationally competitive fellowships and participated in interdisciplinary research on topics like urban greening and biodiversity. Currently, she is involved in projects examining environmental offsets and bushfire management and will begin an ARC Early Career Industry Fellowship focusing on waterwise urban greening strategies.
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