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Serena Hamilton is a research fellow specializing in water resources management and socio-environmental systems modeling at the Australian National University. Her research focuses on integrated assessment modeling that improves the understanding of system linkages and the management of environmental resource assets. She completed her PhD at the Fenner School of Environment & Society, ANU, in 2013. In her recent projects, Hamilton has been involved in transforming climate risk assessment and advancing water security delivery. She actively collaborates on projects aimed at reducing uncertainties in water delivery operations and has a keen interest in agribusiness-led value chain development for smallholder farming systems in the Philippines. Over the past five years, she has focused on refining monitoring requirements for groundwater to enhance the delivery of essential services and insights in environmental management. With a significant academic output in research, Hamilton has contributed to the body of knowledge in her field through numerous publications and collaborations.
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