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Dr Nadja Kunz
Dr

Nadja Kunz

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Overview

Background

Nadja's work centres on identifying, modelling and mitigating complex water and sustainability challenges within the industrial sector, with a focus on mining and resources. She also has a growing interest in applications of artificial intelligence (especially large language models) to enhance environmental governance and to assess and improve sustainability performance. In teaching, Nadja is passionate about training engineers to extend their core technical skillsets to work more effectively at the interface of policy, business, and society.

Nadja holds UQ degrees in Chemical Engineering (Honours Class I), Business Management, and a PhD in Interdisciplinary Engineering through the Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI). Thereafter, Nadja completed postdoctoral research at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag) in Switzerland. From 2017-2025, Nadja was a faculty member at The University of British Columbia (UBC) in Canada (promoted to Associate Professor in 2024), where she was jointly appointed across the School of Public Policy & Global Affairs and the Norman B Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering. She also held an NSERC Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Mine Water Management and Stewardship.

Throughout her career, Nadja has also gained applied experience through a variety of roles across sectors and companies, including with Rio Tinto, BP, Incitec Pivot, Visy Paper, SLR Consulting and the International Finance Corporation (World Bank Group). Her leadership experience has included serving on the Board of Directors for Genome British Columbia, Canada, and while at UBC she led the academic direction for several interdisciplinary, cross-campus research clusters including the BRIMM Water Stewardship theme and the UBC Future Minerals Initiative. Nadja brings a global perspective to her work, with fieldwork locations that have included Australia, Canada, Mongolia, Peru, and Ethiopia.

Availability

Dr Nadja Kunz is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Business Management, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours) of Chemical Engineering, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Interdisciplinary Engineering, The University of Queensland

Works

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56 works between 2008 and 2025

1 - 20 of 56 works

2025

Journal Article

Educating for sustainability as the antidote to global crises: it's more important and easier than you might think

Sheehan, Madoc, Nesbit, Susan, Byrne, Edmond P., Kunz, Nadja C., Conrad, Steven and O'Brien, Katherine R. (2025). Educating for sustainability as the antidote to global crises: it's more important and easier than you might think. Environment, 67 (6), 39-47. doi: 10.1080/00139157.2025.2548767

Educating for sustainability as the antidote to global crises: it's more important and easier than you might think

2025

Journal Article

Hydro-climatological changes and mine water management challenges in Canada under climate change

Palash, Wahid, Guimaraes, Alice, AmirRahmani, Mohammad, Sam, Samantha, Steen, John and Kunz, Nadja C (2025). Hydro-climatological changes and mine water management challenges in Canada under climate change. Environmental Research Letters, 20 (9) 094037, 1-14. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/adf762

Hydro-climatological changes and mine water management challenges in Canada under climate change

2025

Journal Article

ESG mapping of the Australian mining sector – The state of play on mobilising spatial datasets for decision making

Lèbre, Eléonore, Czarnota, Karol, Walsh, Stuart D.C., Haynes, Marcus, Ufer, Natasha, Sonter, Laura J., Sreekar, Rachakonda, Bolz, Pascal, Bulovic, Nevenka, Côte, Claire, Kunz, Nadja C., Micklethwaite, Steven, Northey, Stephen A., Rochford, Louisa M., Schodde, Richard, Seligmann, Benjamin and Sturman, Kathryn (2025). ESG mapping of the Australian mining sector – The state of play on mobilising spatial datasets for decision making. Resources Policy, 105 105592, 1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2025.105592

ESG mapping of the Australian mining sector – The state of play on mobilising spatial datasets for decision making

2025

Journal Article

Learning From Limited Temporal Data: Dynamically Sparse Historical Functional Linear Models With Applications to Earth Science

Janssen, Joseph, Meng, Shizhe, Haris, Asad, Schrunner, Stefan, Cao, Jiguo, Welch, William J., Kunz, Nadja and Ameli, Ali A. (2025). Learning From Limited Temporal Data: Dynamically Sparse Historical Functional Linear Models With Applications to Earth Science. Environmetrics, 36 (4) e70018, 1-14. doi: 10.1002/env.70018

Learning From Limited Temporal Data: Dynamically Sparse Historical Functional Linear Models With Applications to Earth Science

2025

Journal Article

Enhancing water sustainability in the Gobi Desert: processes based on IWRM principles

Purevjav, Bolormaa, Klein, Bern, Dierkes, Julian, Kunz, Nadja, Xavier, André and McFaul, Suzette (2025). Enhancing water sustainability in the Gobi Desert: processes based on IWRM principles. Discover Water, 5 (1) 17, 1-19. doi: 10.1007/s43832-025-00204-2

Enhancing water sustainability in the Gobi Desert: processes based on IWRM principles

2025

Book Chapter

The Role of Economic Geologists in Water Management Related to Mining

Kunz, Nadja C., Beckie, Roger, Fraser, Jocelyn and Mello, Livia (2025). The Role of Economic Geologists in Water Management Related to Mining. Geology and Mining: Evolution of Best Practice. (pp. 343-353) Society of Economic Geologists. doi: 10.5382/com.16.27

The Role of Economic Geologists in Water Management Related to Mining

2024

Book Chapter

Metal and water

Kunz, Nadja (2024). Metal and water. Heavy metal: earth’s minerals and the future of sustainable societies. (pp. 191-200) edited by Philippe D. Tortell. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers. doi: 10.11647/obp.0373.26

Metal and water

2024

Conference Publication

Water Efficiency Targets Are Insufficient for Good Water Performance in Mining

Kunz, Nadja C. and Muram, Shahla (2024). Water Efficiency Targets Are Insufficient for Good Water Performance in Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration.

Water Efficiency Targets Are Insufficient for Good Water Performance in Mining

2023

Journal Article

Women's participation in the mining industry: Tracing the business case across APEC countries

Campero, Cecilia, Harris, Leila M., Rodriguez, Alessia and Kunz, Nadja C. (2023). Women's participation in the mining industry: Tracing the business case across APEC countries. Extractive Industries and Society, 16 101348, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.exis.2023.101348

Women's participation in the mining industry: Tracing the business case across APEC countries

2023

Journal Article

The environmental and economic case for valuing water recovery and its relationship with tailings storage conservation

Cox, Benjamin, Innis, Sally, Steen, John and Kunz, Nadja (2023). The environmental and economic case for valuing water recovery and its relationship with tailings storage conservation. Minerals Engineering, 201 108157, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.mineng.2023.108157

The environmental and economic case for valuing water recovery and its relationship with tailings storage conservation

2023

Journal Article

Lost in translation: inadequate non-technical risk assessment within major project teams in mining

Fraser, Jocelyn, Mello, Livia and Kunz, Nadja C. C. (2023). Lost in translation: inadequate non-technical risk assessment within major project teams in mining. Journal of Risk Research, 26 (7), 711-724. doi: 10.1080/13669877.2023.2208121

Lost in translation: inadequate non-technical risk assessment within major project teams in mining

2023

Journal Article

Gender and sustainability reporting – Critical analysis of gender approaches in mining

Lesnikov, Phyllis, Kunz, Nadja C. and Harris, Leila M. (2023). Gender and sustainability reporting – Critical analysis of gender approaches in mining. Resources Policy, 81 103273, 1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2022.103273

Gender and sustainability reporting – Critical analysis of gender approaches in mining

2023

Journal Article

The role of economic geologists in water management related to mining

Kunz, Nadja C., Beckie, Roger, Fraser, Jocelyn and Mello, Livia (2023). The role of economic geologists in water management related to mining. SEG Discovery (134), 31-41. doi: 10.5382/Geo-and-Mining-20

The role of economic geologists in water management related to mining

2022

Journal Article

The Development and Demonstration of a Semi-Automated Regional Hazard Mapping Tool for Tailings Storage Facility Failures

Innis, Sally, Ghahramani, Negar, Rana, Nahyan, McDougall, Scott, Evans, Stephen G., Take, W. Andy and Kunz, Nadja C. (2022). The Development and Demonstration of a Semi-Automated Regional Hazard Mapping Tool for Tailings Storage Facility Failures. Resources-Basel, 11 (10) 82, 1-20. doi: 10.3390/resources11100082

The Development and Demonstration of a Semi-Automated Regional Hazard Mapping Tool for Tailings Storage Facility Failures

2022

Journal Article

A unified metric for costing tailings dams and the consequences for tailings management

Cox, Benjamin, Innis, Sally, Mortaza, Adnan, Kunz, Nadja C. and Steen, John (2022). A unified metric for costing tailings dams and the consequences for tailings management. Resources Policy, 78 102862, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2022.102862

A unified metric for costing tailings dams and the consequences for tailings management

2022

Journal Article

Local procurement, shared value, and sustainable development: a case study from the mining sector in Mongolia

Fraser, Jocelyn, Bat‐Erdene, Zorig, Lyons, Jon and Kunz, Nadja (2022). Local procurement, shared value, and sustainable development: a case study from the mining sector in Mongolia. Business Strategy and Development, 5 (3), 222-231. doi: 10.1002/bsd2.193

Local procurement, shared value, and sustainable development: a case study from the mining sector in Mongolia

2022

Journal Article

Large-scale and small-scale mining in Peru: Exploring the interface

Cano, Álvaro and Kunz, Nadja C. (2022). Large-scale and small-scale mining in Peru: Exploring the interface. Resources Policy, 76 102530, 1-12. doi: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2021.102530

Large-scale and small-scale mining in Peru: Exploring the interface

2022

Journal Article

A roadmap for ESIA policy change in Ethiopia should address wide-ranging governance reforms

Charles, Melisha, Tafel, J., McDonnell, D., Stoicheff, C. and Kunz, N. C. (2022). A roadmap for ESIA policy change in Ethiopia should address wide-ranging governance reforms. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 40 (3), 243-253. doi: 10.1080/14615517.2022.2035646

A roadmap for ESIA policy change in Ethiopia should address wide-ranging governance reforms

2022

Journal Article

The mining industry as a net beneficiary of a global tax on carbon emissions

Cox, Benjamin, Innis, Sally, Kunz, Nadja C. and Steen, John (2022). The mining industry as a net beneficiary of a global tax on carbon emissions. Communications Earth and Environment, 3 (1) 17. doi: 10.1038/s43247-022-00346-4

The mining industry as a net beneficiary of a global tax on carbon emissions

2022

Book Chapter

Overlapping and interacting water and land risks in mining regions

Kunz, Nadja C., Sonter, Laura J. and Moran, Chris J. (2022). Overlapping and interacting water and land risks in mining regions. Routledge handbook of the extractive industries and sustainable development. (pp. 349-366) edited by Natalia Yakovleva and Edmund Nickless. London, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781003001317-22

Overlapping and interacting water and land risks in mining regions

Funding

Past funding

  • 2010 - 2012
    Water for operations: making the link in management
    Technological Resources Pty Limited
    Open grant

Supervision

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