Disasters & Development

Updates from the disaster and development research team at the University of Newcastle, Australia. A resource for the cross-disciplinary research community with interest in emergency/disaster management and a sustainable future for humanity.

Researcher Profiles- Academic Staff

Current UoN Academic staff working on D&D research projects:

Ahmed, I.
Brewer, G.
Gajendran, T.
Giggins, H.
Konjanabootra, S.
Mackee, J.
von Meding, J.


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