Originally from France, Aurélie is an environmental social scientist. She holds a PhD from James Cook University during which she closely worked with remote Torres Strait Islander communities to help sustainably manage their dugong and green turtle fisheries.
Aurélie joined ANCORS, UoW, in March 2014 as a Research Fellow in the Fisheries Governance Programme. She worked on an Australian-funded Community-Based Fisheries Management Project being implemented in Kiribati, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands.
Aurélie is currently Kiribati country leader and capacity development theme leader for DFAT/ACIAR 'Strengthening band scaling community-based approaches to fisheries management in support of the New Song'.
She has extensive experience working with remote communities to develop and appraise the suitability of natural resource management tools in Australia and the Asia Pacific Region.
She teaches short courses on fisheries management.
Research interests:
Human dimensions of natural resources management; Co-Management systems; Governance in social-ecological systems; Marine Spatial Planning; Knowledge management and learning approaches; Participatory approaches to management; Gender issues in natural resources management; Food security; Cultural ecosystem services
Year | Title |
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2017 - 2021 | Funding Scheme: Grant |
2019 | Awarded by: Funding Scheme: Horizon 2020 - Research and Innovation Framework Programme |
Degree | Research Title | Advisee | |
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Doctor of Philosophy | Legislating for a "New Song": Effective Legal Regimes to Support the Coastal Fisheries of the Future | Davis, Ruth |
University of Wollongong - IC
Squires Way
Wollongong
NSW
2522
Australia
Research interests:
Human dimensions of natural resources management; Co-Management systems; Governance in social-ecological systems; Marine Spatial Planning; Knowledge management and learning approaches; Participatory approaches to management; Gender issues in natural resources management; Food security; Cultural ecosystem services
Year | Title |
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2017 - 2021 | Funding Scheme: Grant |
2019 | Awarded by: Funding Scheme: Horizon 2020 - Research and Innovation Framework Programme |
Degree | Research Title | Advisee | |
---|---|---|---|
Doctor of Philosophy | Legislating for a "New Song": Effective Legal Regimes to Support the Coastal Fisheries of the Future | Davis, Ruth |
University of Wollongong - IC
Squires Way
Wollongong
NSW
2522
Australia