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Graeme S. Cumming is a Professor at James Cook University, specializing in social-ecological systems, resilience, and conservation biology. His research spans climate change adaptation, ecosystem services, avian ecology, and policy analysis. He has contributed to over 170 publications, focusing on topics such as coral reef management, water governance, and institutional fit in environmental policies. His work integrates interdisciplinary approaches to address complex sustainability challenges.
Key research interests include understanding how social and ecological systems interact, particularly in response to climate change and human activities. Cumming emphasizes the importance of institutional frameworks and governance structures for effective natural resource management. His studies often involve collaborations across disciplines and regions, including the Asia-Pacific and Southern Africa.
Recent work highlights adaptive capacity in reef tourism, regime shifts in water governance, and the role of birds in ecosystem functions. While no specific awards are listed in the provided text, his extensive publication record reflects significant contributions to ecological and environmental science.



