Peat Leith is a Senior Research Fellow at the
Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, University of Tasmania. His
research focuses on social and institutional aspects of agriculture
and coastal zone management, ranging from action research in
climate change adaptation to scholarly research in science and
technology studies.
Kevin O’Toole is an Adjunct Associate Professor in
the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Deakin University.
His research focuses on comparative studies of policies and their
application to sustainability and participatory governance in rural
areas.
Marcus Haward is a political scientist
specialising in oceans and Antarctic governance, coastal management
and marine resources management. He is currently a Professor at the
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of
Tasmania.
Brian Coffey is a lecturer in sustainability and
urban planning at RMIT. His research focuses on the policy
dimensions of sustainability, environmental governance and
science-policy-practice relations. Prior to completing his PhD,
Brian worked in a variety of public sector environmental policy and
planning roles.
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