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Keith Hipel is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Waterloo's Department of Systems Design Engineering, within the Faculty of Engineering. His work focuses on systems analysis, conflict resolution methodologies, and environmental policy. He specializes in applying the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution to real-world disputes involving water resources, climate change impacts, and resource management.
Research interests include:
- Development of conflict resolution frameworks
- Climate change adaptation strategies
- Multi-stakeholder decision-making systems
- Environmental policy design
- Systems thinking applications
Recent publications emphasize: strategic analysis of water allocation disputes, climate policy equity, wildfire management, and aggregate mining conflicts. His work often combines game theory, multi-criteria decision analysis, and fuzzy logic to address complex socio-technical systems.
Notable projects include analyzing the Cauvery River dispute, Alberta wildfire management strategies, and Ontario's aggregate mining controversies. Hipel collaborates internationally on issues like Himalayan glacier melt impacts and transboundary water governance.
His methodologies bridge engineering and social sciences, focusing on creating practical tools for resolving conflicts in environmental and infrastructure domains through structured decision-making processes.
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