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Hampus Eriksson is a Professor at the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), University of Wollongong, and holds a joint appointment as a senior scientist at WorldFish (a CGIAR centre). He leads the Solomon Islands research program, focusing on community-based resource management, fish-based livelihoods, and inclusive marketing. His roles include coordinating action research across Asia-Pacific regions and guiding research strategy and partnerships.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text. Current roles include Professor at ANCORS (2024–present) and prior appointment as Associate Professor in the Faculty of Business and Law, ANCORS (2019–2023).
Research interests emphasize coastal livelihoods, aquatic food systems, and the interplay between international/national/local institutions influencing marine resource use. His work explores how global supply chains impact rural livelihoods, with a focus on gender dynamics and institutional governance in fisheries sectors.
Advisory roles include supervising doctoral research on Solomon Islands fish distribution systems, NGO roles in coastal economies, and food security in Timor-Leste. He leads a funded project (FIS/2024/147) and collaborates across academia and NGOs to implement community-driven solutions.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided text. His work integrates applied research with development initiatives, emphasizing place-based approaches to address food security and economic resilience in marginalized coastal communities.
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