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Natalie A Jones

Natalie A Jones

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Natalie is an applied anthropologist that is dedicated to advancing the role of social science in agriculture and natural resource management within interdisciplinary teams. Her research interests involve understanding how people perceive and interact with environmental systems.Natalie has established a strong track record in applying cognitive constructs, including mental models and values, to explore how people make sense of and relate to their environment, particularly in relation to water resources. Two of her publications are placed in the top 1% of the academic field of Social Sciences (Clarivate, 2020). Natalie has an interest in designing and implementing participatory processes to support decision-making.

Gender
Female
Subject
Survey
Affiliation
The University of Queensland
Title
Environmental Management Lecturer at The University of Queensland
Education
1.Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland 2.Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Managament, The University of Queensland 3.Master of Applied Anthropology & Participatory Dev, Australian National University
Work Experience
1.January 2005 - January 2008:Australian National University;Position: Researcher 2.February 2012 - Present:The University of Queensland;Position: PostDoc
Achievement
Natalie has conducted applied social science research within a number of interdisciplinary teams involving governments, research organisations, non-governmental organisations and Indigenous groups. She has published more than 25 academic papers and book chapters. Natalie is a Lecturer of Rural Development within the School of Agriculture and Food Sciences. Prior to taking up her position at UQ, Natalie was a Researcher at the Australian National University working in the Resource Management of the Asia Pacific Program. This involved working as a social scientist in an international collaboration with CIRAD – Agricultural Research for Development, to evaluate 34 participatory modelling projects globally. She has undertaken consultancies with various natural resource management groups within Australia, including Healthy Land and Water and Seqwater.
Degree
PhD
Last Modified
2022.5.30
Resources Type
Self-built
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