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Eloise Biggs holds an adjunct lecturer position at the University of Western Australia and contributes to research in environmental geography. Her research background includes spatial-temporal analysis of environmental data, focusing on water resources and climate change. Her doctoral research involved hydrological modeling of rural catchments and spatiotemporal analysis of hydroclimatological time-series data, influencing investigations into precipitation change and extreme events in Nepal. Biggs's research also includes spatial mapping of changes in water vulnerability and the interconnectedness of water security, poverty, and environmental change. She has participated in projects assessing environmental risk and vulnerability, especially related to the climate impacts on tea production and the synergies within the water-energy-food nexus for sustainable livelihoods. Additionally, her research into coastal resilience has utilized visual arts for community engagement and she has been awarded several significant grants for projects aimed at enhancing environmental resilience and climate-smart landscapes.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Contributes to teaching and research in environmental geography.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Assists in various research projects related to environmental geography.
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