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Meryl Pearce is a researcher affiliated with James Cook University, focusing on interdisciplinary studies at the intersection of environmental management, public health, and education. Her work examines water conservation behaviors, Indigenous community health, and doctoral education outcomes.
- Key Research Areas: Water conservation, climate change impacts on Indigenous populations, academic training for health professionals.
- Collaborations: Frequently partners with scholars like Eileen Willis, Lynne Eagle, and Bradley Jorgensen.
Her publications highlight empirical studies in arid Australian regions, with a focus on policy implications and behavioral models. While her recent work centers on innovative doctoral programs, earlier studies address environmental health disparities and cultural responses to water scarcity.
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