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Claudia Baldwin

Professor Claudia Baldwin has taught regional and urban planning since 2006 at the University of the Sunshine Coast and is a founding members of USC’s Sustainability Research Centre. Claudia uses participatory and visual methods to research institutional and social-environmental change on topics as diverse as water allocation, coastal planning, rural and regional land use, climate change adaptation and community resilience, as well as age- and ability- friendly communities. She has published over 50 journal articles and three books.

Gender
Female
Subject
Environment
Affiliation
University of the Sunshine Coast
Title
Professor, Urban Design and Town Planning & Co-Director Sustainability Research Centre
Work Experience
1.Adjunct Professor, Environmental Sustainability Research Centre (ESRC), Brock University, Canada ; 2.Honorary Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology, University of Queensland, Brisbane
Achievement
The book, Natural Hazards and Disaster Justice: Challenges for Australia and its Neighbours, co-edited with A Lukasiewicz is due for publication in early 2020. Her recent article in The Conversation was about heat stress and seniors. The book, Integrated Water Planning: Achieving Sustainable Outcomes (2014) by Baldwin and Hamstead is based around the need for appropriate evidenced-based water planning in developed and developing countries. The project Infill Development for Older Australians in South East Queensland, won the 2012 Planning Institute of Australia (Qld), Excellence Award for Cutting Edge Research and Teaching, and the International Association of Public Participation Australasian 2013 Core value award for participatory research.
Degree
PhD
Last Modified
2022.5.30
Resources Type
Self-built
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