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Pauline Marsh is a Senior Lecturer in Dementia Studies at the Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre, University of Tasmania. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on nature-based solutions for health challenges, particularly dementia care and palliative care. She co-founded the DIGnity Supported Community Gardening initiative and leads projects like the Nature Connection Storytelling Project and the Venture Out Dementia Research group.
Education: PhD in Health Geography from the University of Tasmania.
Key Research Themes: Nature connection, therapeutic landscapes, environmental health, dementia-friendly communities, and community-based participatory research.
Grants & Projects: Over 20 funded projects including evaluations of carefarm programs, nature-based therapies for youth mental health, and palliative care service models.
Teaching: Contributes to the Diploma of Ageing Studies and Bachelor of Dementia Studies programs.
Labs & Teams: Leads the Healthy Landscapes Research Group and collaborates with the Sustainable Communities and Waste Hub (NESP) on environmental health initiatives.
Advisory Roles: Supervises doctoral researchers exploring nature connection in dementia care, urban design for aging populations, and ethical outdoor health practices.
Media & Engagement: Frequently consulted by ABC Radio and contributes to public discourse on gardening, mental health, and environmental policy.