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Professor Karen McNamara
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Karen McNamara

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Overview

Background

Karen is a Professor of Development Geography in the School of the Environment, deeply committed to understanding how people experience and respond to the interconnected challenges of poverty, disaster risk, and climate change. Over the past 20 years, she has led applied research on resilient livelihoods, non-economic loss and damage, community-based adaptation, human mobility, and gender—working closely with governments and NGOs across the Asia-Pacific region. Her research has supported farmers in Aceh rebuilding after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami; assisted newly settled migrants in Dhaka displaced by flooding and erosion; collaborated with Elders in the Torres Strait to record traditional environmental knowledge; and documented everyday climate impacts and adaptation stories in rural communities throughout the Pacific Islands.

Karen has advised multiple governments and international organisations on adaptation, loss and damage, and human mobility. She currently serves on the Expert Group on Non-Economic Losses for the Executive Committee of the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage under the UN Climate Change Secretariat. Her recent contributions include a world-first conceptualisation of loss and damage in the Pacific Islands (as part of an ARC Future Fellowship); research on climate-related human rights violations (as part of work for the Vanuatu Government); identification of optimisation points for adaptation outcomes (as part of an ARC Linkage); and strategies to support women in disaster recovery (in collaboration with UN Women).

She has led or co-led 29 research and capacity-building grants totalling over $7.6 million, funded by the ARC, Australian Government, DFAT, National Geographic, OECD, Scope Global, UNDP, and others. Karen has published more than 125 academic papers and book chapters, alongside over 85 reports, commentaries, and policy briefs. She has supervised 14 PhD students to completion (9 as Principal Advisor), many of whom now hold influential roles in academia, government, the UN, and consultancy. She currently supervises 5 PhD students and teaches core courses in environmental management.

Karen proudly hails from Quirindi, Kamilaroi Country, on the Liverpool Plains in NSW. Her upbringing in a small, close-knit rural town sparked a lifelong interest in social, development, and environmental issues affecting rural communities.

Availability

Professor Karen McNamara is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Environmental Science, University of New South Wales
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of New South Wales

Works

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196 works between 2007 and 2025

41 - 60 of 196 works

2021

Journal Article

Locally led adaptation: drivers for appropriate grassroots initiatives

Westoby, Ross, Clissold, Rachel, McNamara, Karen E., Ahmed, Istiakh, Resurrección, Bernadette P., Fernando, Nishara and Huq, Saleemul (2021). Locally led adaptation: drivers for appropriate grassroots initiatives. Local Environment, 26 (2), 1-7. doi: 10.1080/13549839.2021.1884669

Locally led adaptation: drivers for appropriate grassroots initiatives

2021

Journal Article

Alternative entry points for adaptation: examples from Vanuatu

Westoby, Ross, Clissold, Rachel and McNamara, Karen E. (2021). Alternative entry points for adaptation: examples from Vanuatu. Weather, Climate, and Society, 13 (1), 11-22. doi: 10.1175/wcas-d-20-0064.1

Alternative entry points for adaptation: examples from Vanuatu

2021

Journal Article

Understanding and responding to climate-driven non-economic loss and damage in the Pacific Islands

McNamara, Karen E., Westoby, Ross, Clissold, Rachel and Chandra, Alvin (2021). Understanding and responding to climate-driven non-economic loss and damage in the Pacific Islands. Climate Risk Management, 33 100336, 100336. doi: 10.1016/j.crm.2021.100336

Understanding and responding to climate-driven non-economic loss and damage in the Pacific Islands

2021

Journal Article

Women’s capabilities in disaster recovery and resilience must be acknowledged, utilized and supported

McNamara, Karen E., Clissold, Rachel and Westoby, Ross (2021). Women’s capabilities in disaster recovery and resilience must be acknowledged, utilized and supported. Journal of Gender Studies, 30 (1), 119-125. doi: 10.1080/09589236.2020.1801397

Women’s capabilities in disaster recovery and resilience must be acknowledged, utilized and supported

2020

Journal Article

Investing in home: development outcomes and climate change adaptation for seasonal workers living between Solomon Islands and Australia

Dun, Olivia, McMichael, Celia, McNamara, Karen and Farbotko, Carol (2020). Investing in home: development outcomes and climate change adaptation for seasonal workers living between Solomon Islands and Australia. Migration and Development, 11 (3), 1-24. doi: 10.1080/21632324.2020.1837535

Investing in home: development outcomes and climate change adaptation for seasonal workers living between Solomon Islands and Australia

2020

Other Outputs

Beyond ‘community’: looking to Vanuatu for alternative entry points to adaptation

Clissold, Rachel, McNamara, Karen and Westoby, Ross (2020, 12 08). Beyond ‘community’: looking to Vanuatu for alternative entry points to adaptation Devpolicy Blog

Beyond ‘community’: looking to Vanuatu for alternative entry points to adaptation

2020

Journal Article

Marketplaces as sites for the development‐adaptation‐disaster trifecta: insights from Vanuatu

McNamara, Karen E., Clissold, Rachel and Westoby, Ross (2020). Marketplaces as sites for the development‐adaptation‐disaster trifecta: insights from Vanuatu. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 61 (3) apv.12293, 566-576. doi: 10.1111/apv.12293

Marketplaces as sites for the development‐adaptation‐disaster trifecta: insights from Vanuatu

2020

Other Outputs

Fail forward is necessary in our responses to climate change

McNamara, K. E., Clissold, R. and Westoby, R. (2020, 11 20). Fail forward is necessary in our responses to climate change Behavioural and Social Sciences at Nature Research

Fail forward is necessary in our responses to climate change

2020

Journal Article

Sharing adaptation failure to improve adaptation outcomes

Westoby, Ross, Rahman, Mohammad Feisal, McNamara, Karen E., Huq, Saleemul, Clissold, Rachel and Khan, Mizan R. (2020). Sharing adaptation failure to improve adaptation outcomes. One Earth, 3 (4), 388-391. doi: 10.1016/j.oneear.2020.09.002

Sharing adaptation failure to improve adaptation outcomes

2020

Journal Article

Barriers to adaptation: insights from Laamu Atoll, Maldives

Clissold, Rachel, McNamara, Karen E. and Westoby, Ross (2020). Barriers to adaptation: insights from Laamu Atoll, Maldives. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 61 (2) apv.12258, 381-390. doi: 10.1111/apv.12258

Barriers to adaptation: insights from Laamu Atoll, Maldives

2020

Journal Article

Relocation planning must address voluntary immobility

Farbotko, Carol, Dun, Olivia, Thornton, Fanny, McNamara, Karen E. and McMichael, Celia (2020). Relocation planning must address voluntary immobility. Nature Climate Change, 10 (8), 702-704. doi: 10.1038/s41558-020-0829-6

Relocation planning must address voluntary immobility

2020

Other Outputs

Are we getting it right? Community-based climate change adaptation in the Pacific

McNamara, K. E. and Clissold, R. (2020, 06 30). Are we getting it right? Community-based climate change adaptation in the Pacific Behavioural and Social Sciences at Nature Research

Are we getting it right? Community-based climate change adaptation in the Pacific

2020

Other Outputs

Their fate isn’t sealed: Pacific nations can survive climate change – if locals take the lead

Clissold, Rachel, Piggott-McKellar, Annah, McNamara, Karen E., Nunn, Patrick D., Kumar, Roselyn and Westoby, Ross (2020, 06 30). Their fate isn’t sealed: Pacific nations can survive climate change – if locals take the lead The Conversation

Their fate isn’t sealed: Pacific nations can survive climate change – if locals take the lead

2020

Journal Article

An assessment of community-based adaptation initiatives in the Pacific Islands

McNamara, Karen E., Clissold, Rachel, Westoby, Ross, Piggott-McKellar, Annah E., Kumar, Roselyn, Clarke, Tahlia, Namoumou, Frances, Areki, Francis, Joseph, Eugene, Warrick, Olivia and Nunn, Patrick D. (2020). An assessment of community-based adaptation initiatives in the Pacific Islands. Nature Climate Change, 10 (7), 628-639. doi: 10.1038/s41558-020-0813-1

An assessment of community-based adaptation initiatives in the Pacific Islands

2020

Other Outputs

Scholarship students and COVID-19

McNamara, Karen, Dunn, Olivia, Farbotko, Carol, McMichael, Celia and Thornton, Fanny (2020, 06 26). Scholarship students and COVID-19 Devpolicy Blog

Scholarship students and COVID-19

2020

Journal Article

‘We didn’t want to leave our island’: stories of involuntary resettlement from Gaadhoo Island, Maldives

Azfa, Aishath, Jackson, Guy, Westoby, Ross, McNamara, Karen E., McMichael, Celia and Farbotko, Carol (2020). ‘We didn’t want to leave our island’: stories of involuntary resettlement from Gaadhoo Island, Maldives. Territory, Politics, Governance, 10 (2), 1-21. doi: 10.1080/21622671.2020.1768139

‘We didn’t want to leave our island’: stories of involuntary resettlement from Gaadhoo Island, Maldives

2020

Other Outputs

Courage and justice: key ingredients for responding to climate change

McNamara, Karen and Westoby, Ross (2020, 06 04). Courage and justice: key ingredients for responding to climate change Behavioural and Social Sciences at Nature Research

Courage and justice: key ingredients for responding to climate change

2020

Other Outputs

Women as recovery enablers: listening to ni-Vanuatu market vendors

Clissold, Rachel , McNamara, Karen and Westoby, Ross (2020, 06 02). Women as recovery enablers: listening to ni-Vanuatu market vendors Devpolicy Blog

Women as recovery enablers: listening to ni-Vanuatu market vendors

2020

Journal Article

Multiple mobilities in Pacific Islands communities

Thornton, Fanny, McNamara, Karen, Dun, Olivia, Farbotko, Carol, McMichael, Celia, Yee, Merewalesi , Coelho, Sabira, Westbury, Tim, James, Sharon and Namoumou, Frances (2020). Multiple mobilities in Pacific Islands communities. Forced Migration Review, 64, 30-33.

Multiple mobilities in Pacific Islands communities

2020

Other Outputs

Immobilised Solomon Islands seasonal workers

Dunn, Olivia , McNamara, Karen, Farbotko, Carol, McMichael, Celia and Thornton, Fanny (2020, 05 29). Immobilised Solomon Islands seasonal workers Devpolicy Blog

Immobilised Solomon Islands seasonal workers

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2029
    Climate-related relocation: improving policy and practice outcomes (ARC Discovery Project administered by UoM)
    University of Melbourne
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2022
    Climate change impacts and human rights in Vanuatu
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and External Trade, Republic of Vanuatu
    Open grant
  • 2022
    Case study on climate change adaptation governance in the South Pacific
    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2024
    Working through loss from climate change in the Pacific Islands
    ARC Future Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2024
    Sea-level rise and everyday lives in small island states (ARC Discovery Project administered by the University of Melbourne)
    University of Melbourne
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2022
    Transformative human mobilities in a changing climate
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2019
    Navigating Rising Seas: A Comparative Study of relocation in Fiji, the Maldives and Tuvalu (National Geographic Society grant administered by The University of Melbourne)
    University of Melbourne
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2020
    Optimising community-based climate change adaptation in the Pacific Islands
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2017
    Assessing Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation in the Maldives
    United Nations Development Programme
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2017
    Dr Karen McNamara - Maternity Funding (Advance Queensland Women's Academic Fund)
    Queensland Government Advance Queensland Women's Academic Fund
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2017
    Socio-economic study of Palau's Protected Areas Network
    Palau International Coral Reef Center
    Open grant
  • 2015
    Socio-economic study of Palau's Protected Areas Network
    Palau International Coral Reef Center
    Open grant
  • 2014
    Climate Change and Human Mobility: Understanding Policy Responses at International, Regional and National Levels
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant

Supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Experiencing and working through climate-induced non-economic loss in Vanuatu

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Climate Change Adaptation in Tuvalu

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Claudia Benham

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring vulnerability to climate change for women vendors in Vanuatu

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Bradd Witt

  • Master Philosophy

    The gendered impact of extreme weather events on migration in Asia Pacific

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Aude Bernard

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Picturing climate migration: critiquing the visual discourse

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Roland Bleiker

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Karen McNamara directly for media enquiries about:

  • Climate change adaptation
  • Climate-induced human mobility
  • Pacific Islands region

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