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Paris Hadfield is a Research Fellow at Monash University’s MSDI Research, focusing on urban governance and financing pathways for just sustainability transitions. Her work spans municipal climate strategies, renewable energy procurement, waste management, and community-led home energy upgrades. She is actively involved in transdisciplinary research through living labs and collaborates with global stakeholders including the Global Covenant of Mayors and the RACE for 2030 CRC.
- PhD, University of Melbourne (2021)
- BA(Hons), University of Melbourne
Her research explores the role of subnational actors, financial systems, and institutional logics in shaping equitable urban transformations. She investigates how contemporary financial capitalism structures sustainability outcomes and advocates for transformative financial innovation. Her work emphasizes energy and climate justice, place-based experimentation, and the governance of living labs in universities and peri-urban settings.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in sustainability transitions, particularly in circular economy models in the Global South, urban financial systems, and community-driven environmental revitalization. Her work bridges academic research with real-world impact through co-creation and stakeholder engagement.
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Paris Hadfield is actively involved in research advising and grant-funded projects. She is a Chief Investigator on multiple collaborative grants, including the Indonesia-Australia Citarum Action Research Program (CARP) and the RACE 2030 ENERGY UPGRADES FOR AUSTRALIAN HOMES project. She previously led the Deep Dive #1 - University Living Labs project as Primary Chief Investigator.
Her research is conducted within collaborative frameworks such as the Citarum Action Research Program and the RACE for 2030 CRC, which function as interdisciplinary research teams and living labs engaging government, NGOs, industry, and community stakeholders to co-design sustainable solutions in Indonesia and Australia.
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