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Michael Rupic is a Postgraduate Researcher in Environmental Sciences and Management. His research focuses on climate risk, community resilience, and sustainable development, which is informed by his interdisciplinary experience across academia, industry, and government. He has contributed to projects examining climate change-related impacts, natural hazards/risks, and urban sustainability. He brings practical experience in environmental impact assessment and climate adaptation planning to his research. At Macquarie, Michael's work integrates science, policy, and community engagement to support more equitable and resilient socio-ecological systems.
Education/Academic qualification
Geography, Master of Arts - Research, University of Hawaii
Award Date: 15 May 2020
Geography, Bachelor of Arts - Honours, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Award Date: 17 Jun 2017
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Integrating stakeholder perspectives and attitudes to flood impacts in inland rivers
Rupic, M. C. & Ralph, T. J., 2024, Proceedings of the 11th Australian Stream Management Conference. Victor Harbor, Australia: River Basin Management Society, p. 1-10 10 p. 90Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference proceeding contribution › peer-review
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Water and mud? Communicating and visualising wetland geomorphology for non-specialist stakeholder engagement
Ralph, T. J. & Rupic, M. C., 10 Sept 2018, British Society for Geomorphology Annual Meeting 2018: Programme and Abstracts. Irvine-Fynn, T. & Tooth, S. (eds.). Aberystwyth University, p. 73 1 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference abstract