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Fiona Miller is a human geographer associated with Macquarie University, specializing in political ecology with a focus on social equity dimensions of environmental change in the Asia Pacific region, particularly Vietnam and Cambodia. She conducts research on social vulnerability and society-water relations in the context of climate change adaptation. Currently, Fiona's work investigates community experiences of floods, exploring recovery, climate-related displacement, and planned resettlement. She has taught courses on development studies and social impact assessment, contributing to the understanding of human geography within academic programs. Miller has previously held research positions at notable institutions, including the Department of Resource Management and Geography at the University of Melbourne and the Stockholm Environment Institute at the University of Sydney. Her recent projects involve collaborations aimed at understanding climate-affected communities and the equity dimensions of climate change adaptation. Fiona is also actively involved in supervising PhD and MRes students in related fields and has a long-standing interest in the social implications of floods and water scarcity. Her research provides crucial insights into the challenges and resilience of communities in the face of climate variability and change.
Macquarie University • Sydney, Australia
Teaches and conducts research in the fields of political ecology and social impact assessment.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).