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Professor Karen McNamara
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Karen McNamara

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Overview

Background

Karen is a Professor in Development Geography in the School of the Environment. She is ultimately interested in how people experience and can improve their capacities to respond to the triple crises of poverty, disaster risk, and climate change. Over the last 20 years, Karen has been undertaking applied research in resilient livelihoods, non-economic loss and damage, community-based adaptation, human mobility, and gender, in close partnership with governments and NGOs throughout the Asia-Pacific region. For example, Karen has worked with farmers in Aceh as they rebuilt their livelihoods following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, with newly-settled migrants in Dhaka (Bangladesh) forced from their rural homelands due to flooding and erosion, with Elders in the Torres Strait recording their traditional environmental knowledge, and with several rural communities throughout the Pacific Islands region, documenting their everyday stories of climate impacts, adaptation, and loss and damage.

Karen has advised several governments and international organisations on adaptation, loss and damage, mobility, and gender. She is currently a member of the Expert Group on Non-Economic Losses for the Executive Committee of the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage (United Nations Climate Change Secretariat). Karen's recent advances have included a world-first conceptualisation of loss and damage across the Pacific Islands (ARC Future Fellowship), an understanding of how climate change is violating people’s human rights (Vanuatu Government), the identification of optimisation points to improve adaptation outcomes (ARC Linkage), and strategies for supporting women in disaster recovery (UN Women).

Karen has managed 27 research and capacity building grants as lead or named CI worth >$6.4 million for the ARC, Australian Government, DFAT, National Geographic, OECD, Scope Global, UNDP, and others. She has published over 120 papers and book chapters, and over 80 reports, online commentaries, and policy briefs. Karen has supervised 14 PhD students to completion (9 as Principal) who have gone onto exciting roles in universities, government, the UN, and consultancy firms. She is currently supervising five PhD students, and teaches core courses into the environmental management and planning programs.

Karen proudly comes from the small town of Quirindi, which is Kamilaroi Country, on the Liverpool Plains in NSW. Growing up in a small, close-knit country town sparked Karen's interest in social, development, and environmental issues in 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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198 works between 2007 and 2025

161 - 180 of 198 works

2012

Other Outputs

Developing a 'Millennium Village' in the Pacific: feasibility, interventions and challenges. Final report to the United Nations Development Programme

McNamara, Karen E., Vave, Fane, Westoby, Ross and Prasad, Shirleen (2012). Developing a 'Millennium Village' in the Pacific: feasibility, interventions and challenges. Final report to the United Nations Development Programme. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Centre for Environment and Sustainable Development, The University of the South Pacific.

Developing a 'Millennium Village' in the Pacific: feasibility, interventions and challenges. Final report to the United Nations Development Programme

2012

Journal Article

The irony of tourism: visitor reflections of their impacts on Australia’s World Heritage rainforest

Prideaux, Bruce, McNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Thompson, Michelle (2012). The irony of tourism: visitor reflections of their impacts on Australia’s World Heritage rainforest. Journal of Ecotourism, 11 (2), 102-117. doi: 10.1080/14724049.2012.683006

The irony of tourism: visitor reflections of their impacts on Australia’s World Heritage rainforest

2012

Other Outputs

Practices of climate change adaptation in the Pacific: survey of implementing agencies (Phase II). Final report to the European Union: Global Climate Change Alliance

McNamara, Karen E., Hemstock, Sarah L. and Holland, Elisabeth A. (2012). Practices of climate change adaptation in the Pacific: survey of implementing agencies (Phase II). Final report to the European Union: Global Climate Change Alliance. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Centre for Environment and Sustainable Development, The University of the South Pacific.

Practices of climate change adaptation in the Pacific: survey of implementing agencies (Phase II). Final report to the European Union: Global Climate Change Alliance

2012

Journal Article

Mobilité humaine et changement environnemental: une analyse historique et textuelle de la politique des Nations Unies

McNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Gibson, Chris (2012). Mobilité humaine et changement environnemental: une analyse historique et textuelle de la politique des Nations Unies. Cultures et Conflits, 88, 43-60.

Mobilité humaine et changement environnemental: une analyse historique et textuelle de la politique des Nations Unies

2012

Other Outputs

PACE-SD guidebook: participatory vulnerability and adaptation assessment

Limalevu, L and McNamara, K. E. (2012). PACE-SD guidebook: participatory vulnerability and adaptation assessment. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Centre for Environment and Sustainable Development, The University of the South Pacific.

PACE-SD guidebook: participatory vulnerability and adaptation assessment

2011

Journal Article

Local knowledge and climate change adaptation on Erub Island, Torres Strait

McNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Westoby, Ross (2011). Local knowledge and climate change adaptation on Erub Island, Torres Strait. Local Environment, 16 (9), 887-901. doi: 10.1080/13549839.2011.615304

Local knowledge and climate change adaptation on Erub Island, Torres Strait

2011

Journal Article

Solastalgia and the gendered nature of climate change: An example from Erub Island, Torres Strait

McNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Westoby, Ross (2011). Solastalgia and the gendered nature of climate change: An example from Erub Island, Torres Strait. EcoHealth, 8 (2), 233-236. doi: 10.1007/s10393-011-0698-6

Solastalgia and the gendered nature of climate change: An example from Erub Island, Torres Strait

2011

Other Outputs

Exploring adaptive capacity to climate change: the development of a household survey

McNamara, Karen Elizabeth (2011). Exploring adaptive capacity to climate change: the development of a household survey. PACE-SD Occasional Paper No. 2011/1 Suva, Fiji: Pacific Centre for Environment and Sustainable Development, The University of the South Pacific.

Exploring adaptive capacity to climate change: the development of a household survey

2011

Journal Article

Planning nature-based hiking trails in a tropical rainforest setting

McNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Prideaux, Bruce (2011). Planning nature-based hiking trails in a tropical rainforest setting. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 16 (3), 289-305. doi: 10.1080/10941665.2011.572665

Planning nature-based hiking trails in a tropical rainforest setting

2011

Journal Article

Experiencing 'natural' heritage

McNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Prideaux, Bruce (2011). Experiencing 'natural' heritage. Current Issues in Tourism, 14 (1), 47-55. doi: 10.1080/13683500.2010.492852

Experiencing 'natural' heritage

2011

Journal Article

Using participatory action research to share knowledge of the local environment and climate change: case study of Erub Island, Torres Strait

McNamara, Karen Elizabeth and McNamara, John Patrick (2011). Using participatory action research to share knowledge of the local environment and climate change: case study of Erub Island, Torres Strait. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 40 (1), 30-39. doi: 10.1375/ajie.40.30

Using participatory action research to share knowledge of the local environment and climate change: case study of Erub Island, Torres Strait

2011

Other Outputs

Limits to adaptation: limits to climate change adaptation for two low-lying communities in the Torres Strait

McNamara, K. E., Smithers, S. G., Westoby, R. and Parnell, K. (2011). Limits to adaptation: limits to climate change adaptation for two low-lying communities in the Torres Strait. NCCARF Publication 07/12 Southport, QLD, Australia: National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF).

Limits to adaptation: limits to climate change adaptation for two low-lying communities in the Torres Strait

2011

Book Chapter

Coastal and marine ecotourism operations in Australia

McNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Westoby, Ross (2011). Coastal and marine ecotourism operations in Australia. Marine resources management. (pp. 267-278) edited by Warwick Gullet, Clive Scholfield and Joanna Vince. Chatswood, NSW, Australia: LexisNexis Butterworths.

Coastal and marine ecotourism operations in Australia

2011

Other Outputs

Contextualising livelihoods in a vulnerability and adaptation assessment: case study of Soso village, Fiji

McNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Limalevu, Leone (2011). Contextualising livelihoods in a vulnerability and adaptation assessment: case study of Soso village, Fiji. PACE-SD Occasional Paper No. 2011/2 Suva, Fiji: Pacific Centre for Environment and Sustainable Development, The University of the South Pacific.

Contextualising livelihoods in a vulnerability and adaptation assessment: case study of Soso village, Fiji

2010

Book Chapter

The need for rejuvenation of Norfolk Island’s shopping sector

Prideaux, Bruce, McNamara, Karen E and Blakeney, Kayla (2010). The need for rejuvenation of Norfolk Island’s shopping sector. Advances in Hospitality and Leisure. (pp. 83-98) edited by J.S. Chen. Bingley, United Kingdom: Emerald Group Publishing. doi: 10.1108/S1745-3542(2010)0000006009

The need for rejuvenation of Norfolk Island’s shopping sector

2010

Other Outputs

Documenting and sharing the seasonal calendar for Erub Island, Torres Strait. Final project report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility

McNamara, Karen, Sibtain, Jonathan and Parnell, Kevin (2010). Documenting and sharing the seasonal calendar for Erub Island, Torres Strait. Final project report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility. Cairns, QLD, Australia: Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility (MTSRF).

Documenting and sharing the seasonal calendar for Erub Island, Torres Strait. Final project report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility

2010

Other Outputs

Resilience in knowledge: unpacking adaptation strategies on Erub Island, Torres Strait

McNamara, Karen, Westoby, Ross and Parnell, Kevin (2010). Resilience in knowledge: unpacking adaptation strategies on Erub Island, Torres Strait. Cairns, QLD, Australia: Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility (MTSRF).

Resilience in knowledge: unpacking adaptation strategies on Erub Island, Torres Strait

2010

Other Outputs

Elders' and Aunties' experiences of climate on Erub Island, Torres Strait. Final project report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility

McNamara, Karen, Westoby, Ross and Parnell, Kevin (2010). Elders' and Aunties' experiences of climate on Erub Island, Torres Strait. Final project report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility. Cairns, QLD, Australia: Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility (MTSRF).

Elders' and Aunties' experiences of climate on Erub Island, Torres Strait. Final project report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility

2010

Other Outputs

A synthesis of climate change and coastal science to support adaptation in the communities of the Torres Strait

Duce, Stephanie J., Parnell, Kevin E., Smithers, Scott G. and McNamara, Karen E. (2010). A synthesis of climate change and coastal science to support adaptation in the communities of the Torres Strait. MTSRF Research Report Series. Report 48 Cairns, QLD, Australia: Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility (MTSRF).

A synthesis of climate change and coastal science to support adaptation in the communities of the Torres Strait

2010

Journal Article

A typology of solo independent women travellers

McNamara, Karen Elizabeth and Prideaux, Bruce (2010). A typology of solo independent women travellers. International Journal of Tourism Research, 12 (3), 253-264. doi: 10.1002/jtr.751

A typology of solo independent women travellers

Funding

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

    Climate Change Adaptation in Tuvalu

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Claudia Benham

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Climate Change Adaptation in Tuvalu

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Claudia Benham

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring vulnerability to climate change for women market vendors in Vanuatu

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Bradd Witt

  • Doctor Philosophy

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

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

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

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Picturing climate migration: critiquing the visual discourse

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Roland Bleiker

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Picturing climate migration: critiquing the visual discourse

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Roland Bleiker

  • Master Philosophy

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

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Aude Bernard

  • Master Philosophy

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

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Aude Bernard

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

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

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