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Please get in touch with us via heal@canberra.edu.au or 02 6206 5131.
UC OPEN DAY FEST
Sat 20 Sept, 9am - 3pm
Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme wildfires and smoke haze in Southeast Asia and Australia, causing severe health impacts, including respiratory and cardiovascular illnesses. Notable events, such as the 2015 Sumatra wildfires and Australia鈥檚 2019/20 Black Summer, resulted in thousands of premature deaths. However, current studies rarely attach these impacts to climate change or focus on vulnerable groups like Indigenous peoples, pregnant women, and children.
This project uses climate attribution modelling to assess climate change's role in extreme wildfires and their health impacts on sensitive populations in Southeast Asia and Australia. Through participatory co-design, it engages policymakers, Indigenous communities, citizen scientists, and artists to create innovative communication tools. These tools will combine scientific data with lived experiences to better inform adaptation strategies, focusing on regions heavily affected by recurrent wildfires like Thailand, Laos, Indonesia, and Australia.
For more information and project resources please visit
Sotiris Vardoulakis, Nasser Bagheri, Luis Salvador-Carulla, Uwe Dulleck, Timothy Chaston, Nigel Goodman, Gopika Indu, Itismita Mohanty, Enembe Okokon, Paire Somboonsin, Rebekah Russell-Bennett
Veronica Matthews, Fay Johnston, Geoffrey Morgan, Linda Payi Ford, Bin Jalaludin, Ivan Hanigan, Francis Nona, Luke Knibbs, Gavin Pereira, Richard Broom, Nguyen Thi Kim Oanh, Lai Nguen Huy, Kraichat Tantrakarnapa, Suparat Phuanukoonnon, Wissanupong Kliengchuay, Tippawan Prapamontol, Sawaeng Kawichai, Budi Haryanto, Indang Trihandini, Al Asyary, Keonakhone Khounvilay, Keophusone Phonehalath, Merched Azzi, Nicol谩s Borchers Arriagada, David Bowman, Oliver Costello, Atsamon Limsakul, Richard Norman, Pakorn Petchprayoon, Elise Remling, Matthew Riley, Khuanchai Supparatpinyo, Ekbordin Winijkul, Meliani Kurniawati, Oulavanh Sinsamphanh, Vanphanom Sychareun, Viengnakhone Vongxay, Nilandone Senvanpan, Apostolos Voulgarakis, Lai Nguyen Huy, Didin Agustian Permandi
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We are keen to share our research and collaborate and engage with the community.
Please get in touch with us via heal@canberra.edu.au or 02 6206 5131.
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