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Harriet Narwal is a postdoctoral fellow at Macquarie University, focusing on human geography and interdisciplinary environmental humanities. Her research involves environmental planning and management, biocultural belonging, and environmental justice, particularly addressing the challenges of coexistence in urban places with ontologically incommensurable perspectives. She participates in the Yanama Budyari Gumada collective, which conducts cross-cultural research in Dharug Ngurra, Western Sydney. Her PhD work, titled 'Co-becoming Dharug Ngurra: Fostering Ontological Pluralism Shaping Multispecies Cities Country,' was part of this collaborative research. Narwal's projects include the ARC linkage project 'Power Public Spaces Connect Communities & Places Resilient Futures' and the MD-WERP project titled 'Winanga-li Gunimaa Gali: Incorporating Cultural Values Environmental Flows.' Her academic background includes a Master of Research from Macquarie University, focusing on multispecies cities, and a Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Science from the University of Sydney.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).