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Dr. Wade Hadwen is a Senior Lecturer at Griffith University's School of Environment and Science (Environment and Marine department), affiliated with the Australian Rivers Institute and Griffith Climate Action Beacon. His research focuses on water resource management under climatic and non-climatic threats, integrating ecological, socio-economic, and policy dimensions. He holds a PhD from Griffith University and has taught extensively in water management programs since 2013.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (GU, 2003)
- Bachelor of Science (Hons 1st Class, Griffith University, 1996)
- Bachelor of Science (University of Queensland, 1994)
- Graduate Certificate in University Learning and Teaching (Griffith University, 2020)
Research Interests:
- Climate change adaptation strategies for water systems
- Coastal and freshwater wetland resilience
- Impacts of tourism on aquatic ecosystems
- Ecosystem-based adaptation frameworks
- Inclusive WASH (Water, Sanitation, Hygiene) in tourism
Funded Research Highlights:
- Consultancy projects with SPREP on Pacific Island resilience assessments
- Climate Change and Water Short Courses for South Asia
- Integrated River Basin Management training in partnership with ICIMOD
- Evaluation of flood control dams in the Philippines
Advising & Grants:
- Supervised 7 doctoral students focusing on water systems and ecological resilience
- Lead over 25 funded projects totaling $4M+, including AUSAID and DFAT initiatives
- Program advisor for Integrated Water Management degrees
Labs/Teams: Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith Climate Action Beacon, Climate and Health Collective.
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