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Dr. Daniel Gilfillan is a Consultant Lecturer at the Fenner School of Environment & Society, Australian National University (ANU). His work focuses on climate change, renewable energy projects, and health-environment linkages. He advises organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and Asian Development Bank (ADB) on climate resilience in healthcare systems, environmental health projects in Southeast Asia, and renewable energy transitions.
Education: PhD (Climate Change and Health Governance, ANU, 2018) and Master's in International Development (University of Wollongong). Research interests include pumped storage hydropower, floating solar potential modeling, and governance of climate adaptation in health sectors.
Key research areas span climate-resilient healthcare facilities, health system adaptation strategies in regions like Myanmar and Cambodia, and policy frameworks for energy storage in the Pacific Rim. His work emphasizes sustainable low-carbon grids and cross-border collaboration in Southeast Asia.
Publications highlight energy transition challenges, health sector governance gaps, and inter-organizational coordination for climate adaptation. Projects include APEC's pumped hydro analysis and WHO's climate-resilient healthcare initiatives.
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