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First, understanding how farmers in dryland Africa adapted to harsh environmental and socio-political constraints and used 'development' projects as part of this. Then refocused on the Asia-Pacific region, with research in East Timor (on land and custom) and New Caledonia (on social and environmental history, and mining on Grande Terre).
Research projects have been carried out with a host of collaborators and students, and with several research grants. Most can be grouped under the rubric of "political ecology" and are made relevant to policymakers and activists. In Australia and the UK I have worked with environmental and development organisations and NGOs, set up a bicycle advocacy organisation in London, study 'bike kitchens'/community workshops, and have organised many conferences and workshops.
I studied geography in the UK and USA. Most recently from 2017 to 2019 I was the inaugural Professor of Political Ecology, Lancaster University UK. In 2015, at Cosmopolis, VUB, Brussels (visiting researcher). From 2008-2012 I was Director of Melbourne's taught postgrad Master of Environment, (www.environment.unimelb.edu.au). I teach political ecology; development evaluation; and African society, environments and culture.
Research projects have been carried out with a host of collaborators and students, and with several research grants. Most can be grouped under the rubric of "political ecology" and are made relevant to policymakers and activists. In Australia and the UK I have worked with environmental and development organisations and NGOs, set up a bicycle advocacy organisation in London, study 'bike kitchens'/community workshops, and have organised many conferences and workshops.
I studied geography in the UK and USA. Most recently from 2017 to 2019 I was the inaugural Professor of Political Ecology, Lancaster University UK. In 2015, at Cosmopolis, VUB, Brussels (visiting researcher). From 2008-2012 I was Director of Melbourne's taught postgrad Master of Environment, (www.environment.unimelb.edu.au). I teach political ecology; development evaluation; and African society, environments and culture.
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Simon P. J. Batterbury,Séverine Bouard, Christine Demmer, Denise Fisher,Matthias Kowasch, Isabelle Leblic, Pierre-Christophe Pantz, Eddie Wayuone Wadrawane
Geographies of New Caledonia-Kanakypp.273-277, (2024)
Geographies of New Caledonia-Kanakypp.1-9, (2024)
Geographies of New Caledonia-Kanakypp.119-132, (2024)
Julianne Tice,Simon Batterbury
Stefan Partelow,Achim Schlüter,Natalie C. Ban,Simon Batterbury,Maarten Bavinck,Nathan J. Bennett, Raimund Bleischwitz,Jessica Blythe,Tanja Bogusz,Annette Breckwoldt,Joshua E. Cinner,Marion Glaser,Hugh Govan,Rebecca Gruby,Vanessa Hatje,Anna-Katharina Hornidge,Grete K. Hovelsrud,John N. Kittinger,Lotta Clara Kluger,Sophia Kochalski,Alexander Mawyer,Emma McKinley,Julia Olsen,Jeremy Pittman,Maraja Riechers,Marie-Catherine Riekhof,Kathleen Schwerdtner Manez,Rebecca J. Shellock,Rapti Siriwardane-de Zoysa,Nathalie A. Steins,Kristof Van Assche,Sebastian Villasante
npj Ocean Sustainabilityno. 1 (2023): 1-11
Simon Batterbury, Denisse Rodríguez
Ecology, economy and society--the INSEE journalno. 2 (2023): 113-120
Repair, Brokenness, Breakthroughpp.249-266, (2022)
Pacific Geographiespp.11-15, (2022)
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