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Revathi Nuggehalli Krishna is a Research Fellow in Planetary Health at Monash University, actively contributing to research on disaster resilience, mental health in vulnerable populations, and child and youth participation in disaster contexts. She is currently accepting PhD students and serves as an Associate Investigator on two externally funded research projects focused on community resilience and individual-level survey development in Australian shires.
Her research interests include:
- Disaster Resilience and Community Readiness
- Task-sharing in Mental Health Services
- Children and Young People's Participation in Disaster Risk Reduction
- Mental Health and Wellbeing of Disadvantaged Populations
- Social and Cultural Dimensions of Risk Perception
- Sexual and Reproductive Health in Refugee and Migrant Youth during Disasters
- Internal Displacement in the Context of Disasters
Her methodological expertise spans qualitative and mixed methods research. Recent publications are centered on systematic and scoping review protocols examining the mental health impacts of natural hazards, child participation in resilience education, and innovative responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. These works reflect a strong focus on global mental health, planetary health, and equity-centered disaster research.
She was awarded a Travel Grant on 9 March 2023, supporting her academic engagement and dissemination. Her research is referenced in policy sources and widely shared on academic and social platforms.
Revathi Nuggehalli Krishna collaborates with interdisciplinary teams across institutions and has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed, open-access publications. She is involved in projects with practical policy implications, particularly in developing strategic frameworks for community resilience. While her specific department and school at Monash University are not explicitly stated, her work aligns closely with public health, global health, or planetary health disciplines.
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