
Guy Jackson
Guest researcher

Areas of expertise:
Climate change loss and damage, Disaster risk reduction, Socio-ecological systems
Research
Guy Jackson is a human geographer exploring the drivers of vulnerability in socio-ecological systems. His PhD, completed at The University of Queensland, identified the influence of emergency food aid on the causal disaster vulnerability of Indigenous food systems. Guy is currently working on the project Recasting the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change Extremes at LUCSUS. In this project he is exploring climate change loss and damage in Northern Australia. He is also working on theoretical and conceptual development of experiences of loss and the (re)production of vulnerability at different spatial and temporal scales. This research seeks to further our understanding of loss and damage, both empirically and theoretically, by using an intersectional lens and transdisciplinary approaches.
Publications
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More-than-climate temporalities of loss and damage in Australia
Guy Jackson
(2023) Annals of the American Association of Geographers
Journal articleAn emerging governmentality of climate change loss and damage
Guy Jackson, Alicia N'guetta, Salvatore Paolo De Rosa, Murray Scown, Kelly Dorkenoo, et al.
(2023) Progress in Environmental Geography
Journal articleEnvironmental subjectivities and experiences of climate extreme-driven loss and damage in northern Australia
Guy Jackson
(2023) Climatic Change, 176
Journal articlePassed the point of no return: a non-economic loss and damage explainer
Guy Jackson, Douwe van Schie, Karen McNamara, Anna Carthy, Teo Ormond-Skeaping
(2022)
Report‘We didn’t want to leave our island’ : stories of involuntary resettlement from Gaadhoo Island, Maldives
Aishath Azfa, Guy Jackson, Ross Westoby, Karen E. McNamara, Celia McMichael, et al.
(2022) Territory, Politics, Governance, 10 p.159-179
Journal articlePerceptions of disaster temporalities in two Indigenous societies from the Southwest Pacific
Guy Jackson
(2021) International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 57
Journal articleGods, Spirits and Natural Hazards : Ontologies and Epistemologies of Natural Hazards and Climate Change in Kiribati and Papua New Guinea
Guy Jackson, Annah Piggott-McKellar
(2021) Climate Change Management , p.81-98
Book chapterClimate-driven losses to Indigenous and local knowledge and cultural heritage
Jasmine Pearson, Guy Jackson, Karen E McNamara
(2021) The Anthropocene Review
Journal articleNational First Peoples Gathering on Climate Change
Damian Morgan-Bulled, R. Williams, Guy Jackson
(2021) , Report No. 29
Working paperCritical junctures, agrarian change, and the (re)production of vulnerability in a marginalised Indigenous society
Guy Jackson
(2021) World Development, 145
Journal articleLoss and damage from climate change: A new climate justice agenda
Emily Boyd, Brian Chaffin, Kelly Dorkenoo, Guy Jackson, Luke Harrington, et al.
(2021) One Earth, 4 p.1365-1370
Journal articleThe influence of emergency food aid on the causal disaster vulnerability of Indigenous food systems
Guy Jackson
(2020) Agriculture and Human Values, 37 p.761-777
Journal article“System of hunger” : Understanding causal disaster vulnerability of indigenous food systems
Guy Jackson, Karen E. McNamara, Bradd Witt
(2020) Journal of Rural Studies, 73 p.163-175
Journal articleLoss and damage : A review of the literature and directions for future research
Karen E. McNamara, Guy Jackson
(2019) Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 10
Journal article reviewConducive and hindering factors for effective disaster risk reduction in Emae Island, Vanuatu
Guy Jackson, Karen E. McNamara, Bradd Witt
(2019)
Working paperA Framework for Disaster Vulnerability in a Small Island in the Southwest Pacific : A Case Study of Emae Island, Vanuatu
Guy Jackson, Karen McNamara, Bradd Witt
(2017) International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, 8 p.358-373
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Introduction
Guy Jackson received his PhD in Human Geography from The University of Queensland. He is interested in critically examining climate change loss and damage, and disaster risk reduction, and the (re)production of vulnerability in socio-ecological systems.