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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 and an ARC Industry Laureate Fellow (2026–2031). Her work examines how people experience and respond to the intersecting challenges of climate change, disaster risk, poverty, and displacement. Over the past two decades, she has led long-term, collaborative research partnerships across the Asia-Pacific, working with governments, NGOs, and local communities to understand lived experiences of vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation.

Karen’s research has included supporting farming communities in Aceh rebuilding after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami; examining the experiences of newly settled migrants in Dhaka displaced by erosion and flooding; partnering with Torres Strait Elders to record traditional environmental knowledge; and documenting everyday climate impacts and adaptation stories across rural Pacific Island communities.

She has led a series of major research projects, including an ARC Future Fellowship, and has served in advisory roles for national governments and international organisations. She currently sits on the Expert Group on Non‑Economic Losses under the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage (UNFCCC), contributing her expertise on climate-related impacts and social equity.

Karen grew up in Quirindi on Kamilaroi Country in NSW. Her rural upbringing fostered a deep commitment to research that is grounded, community-focused, and centred on supporting more just and resilient futures.

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

Research impacts

Karen’s research has influenced climate change policy, adaptation planning, and community resilience initiatives across the Asia-Pacific. Through more than 30 research and capacity‑building grants totalling over $11.5 million, her work has generated new evidence, frameworks, and practical tools now used by governments, NGOs, regional bodies, and international organisations.

Her pioneering work on non‑economic loss and damage, developed through an ARC Future Fellowship, produced the first conceptualisation of loss and damage grounded in Pacific perspectives. This work has been used by island governments, NGOs, and Pacific regional institutions to shape policy submissions and negotiations under the UNFCCC.

Her research on climate‑related human rights violations has informed advocacy and international legal processes led by the Government of Vanuatu, while her work with UN Women has guided gender-responsive recovery programming in disaster‑affected communities. Through an ARC Linkage project, she helped identify optimisation points for adaptation outcomes, now informing how agencies design and evaluate adaptation investments.

Karen’s current ARC Industry Laureate Fellowship (2026–2031) deepens these contributions by working with frontline communities across the Pacific, DFAT, and regional partners to co-develop new approaches to climate‑driven non‑economic losses. This fellowship aims to reshape how Australia and the region understand, measure, and respond to the emotional, cultural, spiritual, and relational dimensions of climate change.

Works

Search Professor Karen McNamara’s works on UQ eSpace

199 works between 2007 and 2026

101 - 120 of 199 works

2017

Journal Article

Climate-induced migration: Exploring local perspectives in Kiribati

Allgood, Lacey and McNamara, Karen E. (2017). Climate-induced migration: Exploring local perspectives in Kiribati. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 38 (3), 370-385. doi: 10.1111/sjtg.12202

Climate-induced migration: Exploring local perspectives in Kiribati

2017

Other Outputs

In Philippines, climate change and conflict both conspire against rural women

Chandra, Alvin and McNamara, Karen Elizabeth (2017, 07 25). In Philippines, climate change and conflict both conspire against rural women The Conversation

In Philippines, climate change and conflict both conspire against rural women

2017

Journal Article

Gendered vulnerabilities of smallholder farmers to climate change in conflict-prone areas: a case study from Mindanao, Philippines

Chandra, Alvin, McNamara, Karen E., Dargusch, Paul, Caspe, Ana Maria and Dalabajan, Dante (2017). Gendered vulnerabilities of smallholder farmers to climate change in conflict-prone areas: a case study from Mindanao, Philippines. Journal of Rural Studies, 50, 45-59. doi: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2016.12.011

Gendered vulnerabilities of smallholder farmers to climate change in conflict-prone areas: a case study from Mindanao, Philippines

2017

Other Outputs

Policy Brief: Vulnerability and vulnerable groups in Laamu Atoll, Maldives

McNamara, K. E., Clissold, R., Piggott-McKellar, A. and Azfa, A. (2017). Policy Brief: Vulnerability and vulnerable groups in Laamu Atoll, Maldives. Brisbane, QLD Australia: University of Queensland.

Policy Brief: Vulnerability and vulnerable groups in Laamu Atoll, Maldives

2017

Journal Article

Community-based climate change adaptation: a review of academic literature

McNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Buggy, Lisa (2017). Community-based climate change adaptation: a review of academic literature. Local Environment, 22 (4), 443-460. doi: 10.1080/13549839.2016.1216954

Community-based climate change adaptation: a review of academic literature

2017

Journal Article

The relevance of political ecology perspectives for smallholder Climate-Smart Agriculture: a review

Chandra, Alvin, McNamara, Karen and Dargusch, Paul (2017). The relevance of political ecology perspectives for smallholder Climate-Smart Agriculture: a review. Journal of Political Ecology, 24, 821-942.

The relevance of political ecology perspectives for smallholder Climate-Smart Agriculture: a review

2017

Book Chapter

The role of a women's collective in rebuilding livelihoods after a disaster: case study of Salam Village, Yogyakarta

McNamara, Karen E., Clissold, Rachel, Pearson, Jasmine, McLeod-Robertson, Danielle, Ward, Amy and Allgood, Lacey (2017). The role of a women's collective in rebuilding livelihoods after a disaster: case study of Salam Village, Yogyakarta. Disaster risk reduction in Indonesia: Progress, Challenges, and Issues. (pp. 395-410) edited by Riyanti Djalante, Matthias Garschagen, Frank Thomalla and Rajib Shaw. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-54466-3_16

The role of a women's collective in rebuilding livelihoods after a disaster: case study of Salam Village, Yogyakarta

2017

Journal Article

Resisting a ‘doomed’ fate: an analysis of the Pacific climate warriors

McNamara, Karen E. and Farbotko, Carol (2017). Resisting a ‘doomed’ fate: an analysis of the Pacific climate warriors. Australian Geographer, 48 (1), 17-26. doi: 10.1080/00049182.2016.1266631

Resisting a ‘doomed’ fate: an analysis of the Pacific climate warriors

2017

Journal Article

Last chance tourism and the Great Barrier Reef

Piggott-McKellar, Annah E. and McNamara, Karen E. (2017). Last chance tourism and the Great Barrier Reef. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 25 (3), 397-415. doi: 10.1080/09669582.2016.1213849

Last chance tourism and the Great Barrier Reef

2016

Other Outputs

Socio-economic Baseline Study of Kayangel State. PICRC Technical Report 16-11

Koshiba, Shirley, McNamara, Karen E., Gouezo, Marine, Otto, Evelyn and Jonathan, Randa (2016). Socio-economic Baseline Study of Kayangel State. PICRC Technical Report 16-11. PICRC Technical Report Koror, Palau: Palau International Coral Reef Center.

Socio-economic Baseline Study of Kayangel State. PICRC Technical Report 16-11

2016

Other Outputs

Socio-economic Baseline Study of Ngchesar State. PICRC Technical Report 16-10

Koshiba, Shirley, McNamara, Karen E., Gouezo, Marine, Otto, Evelyn and Jonathan, Randa (2016). Socio-economic Baseline Study of Ngchesar State. PICRC Technical Report 16-10. PICRC Technical Report Koror, Palau: Palau International Coral Reef Center.

Socio-economic Baseline Study of Ngchesar State. PICRC Technical Report 16-10

2016

Other Outputs

Survey: two-thirds of Great Barrier Reef tourists want to ‘see it before it’s gone’

Piggott-McKellar, Annah and McNamara, Karen Elizabeth (2016, 08 15). Survey: two-thirds of Great Barrier Reef tourists want to ‘see it before it’s gone’ The Conversation

Survey: two-thirds of Great Barrier Reef tourists want to ‘see it before it’s gone’

2016

Other Outputs

Socio-economic Baseline Study of Peleliu State. PICRC Technical Report 16-08

Koshiba, Shirley, McNamara, Karen E., Gouezo, Marine, Otto, Evelyn, Jonathan, Randa and Kloulechad, Vallin (2016). Socio-economic Baseline Study of Peleliu State. PICRC Technical Report 16-08. PICRC Technical Report Koror, Palau: Palau International Coral Reef Center.

Socio-economic Baseline Study of Peleliu State. PICRC Technical Report 16-08

2016

Other Outputs

Socio-economic Baseline Study of Ngaraard State. PICRC Technical Report 16-07

Koshiba, Shirley, McNamara, Karen E., Gouezo, Marine, Otto, Evelyn and Jonathan, Randa (2016). Socio-economic Baseline Study of Ngaraard State. PICRC Technical Report 16-07. PICRC Technical Report Koror, Palau: Palau International Coral Reef Center.

Socio-economic Baseline Study of Ngaraard State. PICRC Technical Report 16-07

2016

Other Outputs

Socio-economic Baseline Study of Ngiwal State. PICRC Technical Report 16-09

Koshiba, Shirley, McNamara, Karen E., Gouezo, Marine, Otto, Evelyn and Jonathan, Randa (2016). Socio-economic Baseline Study of Ngiwal State. PICRC Technical Report 16-09. PICRC Technical Report Koror, Palau: Palau International Coral Reef Center.

Socio-economic Baseline Study of Ngiwal State. PICRC Technical Report 16-09

2016

Journal Article

How might adaptation to climate change by smallholder farming communities contribute to climate change mitigation outcomes? A case study from Timor-Leste, Southeast Asia

Chandra, Alvin, Dargusch, Paul and McNamara, Karen E. (2016). How might adaptation to climate change by smallholder farming communities contribute to climate change mitigation outcomes? A case study from Timor-Leste, Southeast Asia. Sustainability Science, 11 (3), 477-492. doi: 10.1007/s11625-016-0361-9

How might adaptation to climate change by smallholder farming communities contribute to climate change mitigation outcomes? A case study from Timor-Leste, Southeast Asia

2016

Journal Article

Water security in small island developing states: The limited utility of evolving governance paradigms

Belmar, Yasa N., McNamara, Karen E. and Morrison, Tiffany H. (2016). Water security in small island developing states: The limited utility of evolving governance paradigms. WIREs Water, 3 (2), 181-193. doi: 10.1002/wat2.1129

Water security in small island developing states: The limited utility of evolving governance paradigms

2016

Book Chapter

Intergenerational sharing of Indigenous environmental knowledge in the Torres Strait

McNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Westoby, Ross (2016). Intergenerational sharing of Indigenous environmental knowledge in the Torres Strait. Geographies of global issues: Change and threat. (pp. 463-482) edited by Nicola Ansell, Natasha Klocker and Tracy Skelton. Singapore, Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-4585-54-5_6

Intergenerational sharing of Indigenous environmental knowledge in the Torres Strait

2016

Other Outputs

Vulnerability Reduction Assessment Methodology: Measuring the progress of the LECReD programme to reduce vulnerability to climate change in Laamu Atoll, Maldives

McNamara, K. E. and Buggy, L. (2016). Vulnerability Reduction Assessment Methodology: Measuring the progress of the LECReD programme to reduce vulnerability to climate change in Laamu Atoll, Maldives. Brisbane QLD Australia: University of Queensland.

Vulnerability Reduction Assessment Methodology: Measuring the progress of the LECReD programme to reduce vulnerability to climate change in Laamu Atoll, Maldives

2016

Other Outputs

Inception Report: Measuring the progress of the LECReD programme to reduce vulnerability to climate change in Laamu Atoll, Maldives

McNamara, K. E. and Buggy, L. (2016). Inception Report: Measuring the progress of the LECReD programme to reduce vulnerability to climate change in Laamu Atoll, Maldives. Brisbane QLD Australia: University of Queensland.

Inception Report: Measuring the progress of the LECReD programme to reduce vulnerability to climate change in Laamu Atoll, Maldives

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

Availability

Professor Karen McNamara is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Climate Change Adaptation in Tuvalu

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Claudia Benham

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Restoring Holistic Wellbeing Following Extreme Weather Events in Australia and Vanuatu

    Principal Advisor

  • 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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