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Dr Hamish Clarke joined the University of Melbourne as a Westpac Research Fellow in 2022.
Previously Hamish was Deputy Director of the Centre for Environmental Risk Management of Bushfires at the University of Wollongong, which he joined in 2016 in a joint position with Western Sydney University's Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment.
Dr Clarke previously worked as Senior Climate and Atmospheric Scientist at the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage. His research focused on understanding the regional impacts of climate change, particularly on bushfire risk.
Dr Clarke completed his PhD in May 2015 at the Climate Change Research Centre, University of NSW (UNSW) under the supervision of Prof. Andy Pitman (UNSW). His PhD research focused on the impact of climate change on bushfire weather conditions and fuel load.
Dr Clarke is co-convenor of Science at the Local, a community initiative bringing people and scientists together in the Blue Mountains. He was Deputy Chair of the Australian Academy of Science's Early- and Mid-Career Researcher Forum (EMCR Forum), which aims to be the voice of Australia's emerging scientists. He is also a member of the IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management and a Research Fellow of the Earth System Governance Project.
Dr Clarke is interested in the drivers of bushfire risk and the impacts of planned and unplanned fire. His research has to date focused on fire weather and fuel, climate change and prescribed burning. Dr Clarke is committed to public interest science and collaborative, multidisciplinary projects that engage clients from project conception to completion and beyond
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Global Environmental Change (2023): 102722-102722
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