Paul O'Hareمشاهده پروفایل
مدرس ارشد
Dr Paul O'Hare is a Senior Lecturer in Geography & Development at Manchester Metropolitan University, specializing in climate change adaptation, risk governance, and stakeholder engagement. His work bridges academic research with policy application, focusing on resilient infrastructure, community participation, and urban planning challenges. He chairs Manchester Climate Change Agency's Adaptation and Resilience Advisory Group and advises local authorities on climate policy. Education: Expertise in geography and development studies Key Projects: Co-developed the Six Steps for Flood Resilience framework (2013), advised Defra on flood resilience surveyors, and contributed to BSI building standard adaptations Awarded: UKRI Climate Science embedded researcher role (2020s) Research interests emphasize the governance of risk, critical interpretations of resilience concepts, and participatory approaches to decision-making. Recent work explores contingent resilience successes in flood-affected communities and innovative citizen science methods for environmental monitoring. Teaching spans undergraduate modules in human geography, research design, and fieldwork methodologies, including a Malta-based fieldtrip program.














