
Dr Simon West
Simon’s research explores the role of knowledge and knowledge politics in environmental science, policy and practice.
Simon has engaged in qualitative, interpretive and participatory studies of biodiversity conservation, Indigenous land management, and climate adaptation, including the use of tools and approaches such as adaptive management, monitoring and evaluation, and evidence-based policy.
Currently he is exploring the role of gender identities in conservation and the value of diverse relational philosophies and practices for pursuing transformations in ecosystem management.
Qualifications and Expertise
PhD Sustainability Science
MA Environmental Law & Sustainable Development
BA American and English Literature
Graduate Diploma Indigenous Policy Development
Graduate Certificate Yolngu Studies