Higher Degree by Research Application Portal
Title | Valuing Australia's surfing resources: a systematic understanding of health and wellbeing benefits |
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Course | Doctor of Philosophy |
Project opportunity | Valuing Australia's surfing resources: a systematic understanding of health and wellbeing benefits |
Description | Project context This PhD project is embedded within an overarching project, funded by the Australian Research Council, aimed at valuing Australia's surfing resources as cultural ecosystem services and integrating these values into sustainable coastal management frameworks. The overarching project is an Early Career Fellowship led by Dr Ana Manero and carried out in partnership with Surfing Western Australia, the state governing body for the sport. Project overview Recreational surfing is an important cultural ecosystem service, contributing over $2.7 billion annually to the Australian economy while supporting physical, mental, and social well-being. However, the integrity of surfing resources is increasingly threatened by coastal hazards, which can degrade wave quality and, consequently, the resulting socio-economic and health benefits. The overarching aim of this PhD research is to address the current knowledge gap regarding the health and wellbeing values derived from surfing resources in Australia. This information is aimed at supporting the development of planning and management frameworks that integrate surfing resources as valuable coastal assets. This research project aligns with the objectives of the UN Ocean Decade 2021-2030, and will provide a foundation for future research in other coastal regions in Australia and globally. PhD Research objectives The PhD research will focus on mental health and wellbeing, integrated into environmental economics and management frameworks. Specific research questions can be tailored depending on the interests and skills of the successful candidate. Broadly, this program of research will aim to:
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Keywords | Health and wellbeing |
Environmental management | |
Coastal policy | |
Surfing economics | |
Categories | Health and environmental economics |
Opportunity status | Opening soon |
Open date | 25 Nov 2024 |
Close date | 31 Jan 2025 |
Research area | Economics |
Eligibility | (1) International & Australian candidates must fulfil all admission requirements at UWA PhD Program. These include, among others, sufficient background and experience in independent supervised research. This means that your Bachelor's or Master's degree must have included a research component, typically in the form of a thesis. See UWA HDR admission policy here. (2) Candidates must be willing to be based in Perth, WA, for the duration of the PhD project; and travel, as required, to conduct fieldwork across Western Australia. (3) Proficiency in quantitative and qualitative research methods will be highly valued. An understanding of coastal process, including ocean-based recreation, is desirable, but not essential. |
Citizenship status | Domestic |
International | |
Enrolment status | Current student |
Future student | |
How to apply | Follow UWA's guidelines here |
Contact | Prospective candidates are asked to send an email to the lead researcher, Dr Ana Manero (ana.maneroruiz@uwa.edu.au), including: (1) CV highlighting academic and professional history in relation to the project requirements (2) A brief letter outlining your motivations to conduct this PhD project, your suitability for the position and your particular ideas to develop your unique research question, within the framework of the proposed project. Prospective students are kindly asked to carefully read admission requirements and funding conditions before contacting the lead researcher. |
Scholarship details | |
Scholarship type | Stipend scholarship |
Scholarship value | AUD $35,000 per year |
Availability | 3 years full-time |
School | UWA School of Agriculture and Environment |
Course type | Doctorates |