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Taylor Coyne is a PhD candidate at the University of New South Wales, focusing on urban political ecology and hydrosocial history within the Department of Human Geography. His research emphasizes community-centric, culturally inclusive water-sensitive urban design and engages with a range of collaborative projects in Sydney, Melbourne, and Europe. With an academic background in Environmental Management, Geography, and Indigenous Studies, Taylor aims to address the challenges and opportunities related to urban stormwater management. His work encompasses historical narratives of urban waterscapes and the socio-political dynamics surrounding them, highlighting issues of environmental justice and visibility for marginalized communities. Taylor is also involved in sound-based research that explores the acoustic relationships between water, history, and justice, as well as the unheard geographies of urban landscapes. His commitment to integrating Indigenous knowledge and queer histories into urban design reflects a broader aim to create more inclusive and equitable environments.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Conducting interdisciplinary research on urban political ecology and hydrosocial history.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Involved in teaching and research related to Human Geography and Environmental Humanities.
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