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Dr. Todd Denham is a Senior Research Fellow at RMIT University's Research & Innovation Capability department, based at the City Campus in Australia. His work focuses on urban policy, climate adaptation, regional development, and population dynamics. Recent research explores climate resilience in universities, regional health workforce training, and pandemic-driven urban changes.
Key research themes include analyzing how climate change impacts vulnerable populations (e.g., substance users), studying internal migration patterns in regional Australia, and evaluating urban policies' effectiveness. His work bridges disciplines like urban studies, environmental science, and public health.
Denham's publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, often collaborating on UN initiatives and governmental policy evaluations. Notable outputs include climate adaptation job frameworks, post-pandemic suburban livability studies, and regional economic dynamics analysis. Despite prolific publication, no specific academic awards or formal student advisees are mentioned.
He contributes to workforce development strategies in regional Australia, particularly linking vocational training to healthcare and economic transitions. Collaborations span UN-Habitat, AHURI, and industry partners, reflecting engagement with both academic and policy domains.



