
معرفی
Celine Klemm is a Research Fellow at BehaviourWorks Australia, Monash University, where she conducts applied behavioural research to address real-world challenges in environmental sustainability, public health, and consumer behaviour. Her work bridges academic research with policy and practice, contributing to initiatives aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Her research focuses on understanding human behaviour in contexts such as waste management, circular economy practices, and the use of natural spaces for health and well-being. Using behavioural science frameworks, she designs and evaluates interventions to promote sustainable choices and environmental stewardship.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in applying behavioural insights to environmental issues—particularly marine conservation, circular fashion, and food waste reduction. Her work combines qualitative and quantitative methods to assess public sentiment, consumer preferences, and the effectiveness of behavioural programs.
- Marine Park Public Sentiment Survey
- Incorporating a Behavioural Approach to ReefClean
- Litter prevention campaign toolkit
- FEAST program impact evaluation
- Healthy Parks, Healthy People? Assessing the Relevance and Impact of Parks on Human Health
She has contributed to multiple commissioned and peer-reviewed reports, demonstrating her role in translating research into actionable policy tools. Though no formal advising role is mentioned, her leadership as a Chief Investigator across projects indicates mentorship and collaboration with early-career researchers and interdisciplinary teams.
Celine Klemm is actively involved in BehaviourWorks Australia, a research centre dedicated to applying behavioural science for social and environmental good. The team works closely with government, NGOs, and industry to design, test, and scale evidence-based interventions.



