Generate a tailored SOP for Dr. Claudia Munera Roldan. Improve your application with a focused, well-structured draft.
Claudia Munera Roldan is an interdisciplinary researcher and practitioner operating at the interface between science, policy, and practice in environmental governance. She applies future-oriented approaches to explore strategic thinking and collective learning to navigate global changes and establish linkages between local communities and public-private sector initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable futures. Claudia is involved in projects focused on climate change adaptation, transformative change, and sustainable development in diverse regions including Latin America, Australia, and South Africa. Her multifaceted experience enables her to understand the applicability of global trends at local levels while identifying entry points for transitions in dynamic environmental management related to climate change. She has expertise in qualitative research methods and conceptual frameworks for environmental governance, natural resources management, and agro-industry tourism. Her ongoing research addresses the analysis of socio-ecological systems under uncertain and contested conditions, with a focus on improving decision-making processes that co-produce solutions within social realities and contexts.
CSIRO Environment Business Unit • Australia
Led research on adaptation pathways involving collaboration and information dissemination to understand service usage.
Requirements are standardized across most Master of Science and Arts programs within the College of Science and College of Arts & Social Sciences.