Fiona Miller

Fiona Miller

Macquarie University

H-index: 25

Oceania-Australia

About Fiona Miller

Fiona Miller, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Macquarie University, specializes in the field of vulnerability, society-water relations, political ecology, climate change adaptation, climate-related displacement.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Dhaka: A City of Development and Deprivation for Environmentally Induced Migrants

Storying Pandemia Collectively: Sharing Plural Experiences of Interruption, Dislocation, Care, and Connection

Community experiences of the January-July 2022 floods in New South Wales and Queensland: Final report: Policy‐relevant themes

Learning from the experiences of residents: January to July 2022 floods

Fixing broken flood gauges is important. But most of us don't evacuate even when we know the water is coming

Adapting nomadic pastoralism to climate change

Double displacement – Interactions between resettlement, environmental change and migration

Delivering the discipline: Teaching geography and planning during COVID‐19

Fiona Miller Information

University

Position

Department of Geography and Planning

Citations(all)

3275

Citations(since 2020)

1542

Cited By

2284

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

47

i10Index(since 2020)

32

Email

University Profile Page

Macquarie University

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Fiona Miller Skills & Research Interests

vulnerability

society-water relations

political ecology

climate change adaptation

climate-related displacement

Top articles of Fiona Miller

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Dhaka: A City of Development and Deprivation for Environmentally Induced Migrants

Sufia Khanom

Fiona Miller

Sandie Suchet-Pearson

2024/1/4

Storying Pandemia Collectively: Sharing Plural Experiences of Interruption, Dislocation, Care, and Connection

GeoHumanities

Storying Geography Collective

Sarah Wright

Joseph Palis

Natalie Osborne

Fiona Miller

...

2023/1/2

Community experiences of the January-July 2022 floods in New South Wales and Queensland: Final report: Policy‐relevant themes

Melanie Taylor

Fiona Miller

Kim Johnston

Anne Lane

Barbara Ryan

...

2023/5/3

Learning from the experiences of residents: January to July 2022 floods

TheAustralian Journal of Emergency Management

Mel Taylor

Fiona Miller

Kim Johnston

Barbara Ryan

Anne Lane

...

2023/7/1

Fixing broken flood gauges is important. But most of us don't evacuate even when we know the water is coming

The Conversation

Mel Taylor

Fiona Miller

Kat Haynes

2023/5/18

Adapting nomadic pastoralism to climate change

Navchaa Tugjamba

Greg Walkerden

Fiona Miller

2023/4

Double displacement – Interactions between resettlement, environmental change and migration

Geoforum

Fiona Miller

Tran Thi Phung Ha

Huynh Van Da

Ngo Thi ThanhThuy

Boi Huyen Ngo

2022

Delivering the discipline: Teaching geography and planning during COVID‐19

Geographical Research

Sara Fuller

Kristian Ruming

Andrew Burridge

Richard Carter-White

Donna Houston

...

2021

Under the guidance of the eternal blue sky: Cultural ecosystem services that support well-being in Mongolian pastureland

Landscape Research

Navchaa Tugjamba

Greg Walkerden

Fiona Miller

2021/7/4

Planning for social justice, anticipating sea level rise: the case of Lake Macquarie, Australia

Australian Geographer

Lana Frost

Fiona Miller

2021/5/6

Adaptation strategies of nomadic herders in northeast Mongolia: climate, globalisation and traditional knowledge

Local Environment

Navchaa Tugjamba

Greg Walkerden

Fiona Miller

2021/4/3

Climate change impacts on nomadic herders' livelihoods and pastureland ecosystems: a case study from Northeast Mongolia

Regional Environmental Change

Navchaa Tugjamba

Greg Walkerden

Fiona Miller

2021/12

Limitations of Technical Approaches to Transport Planning Practice in Two Cases: Social Issues as a Critical Component of Urban Projects

Planning Theory & Practice

Lara K Mottee

Jos Arts

Frank Vanclay

Richard Howitt

Fiona Miller

2020/1/1

A manifesto for shadow places: Re-imagining and co-producing connections for justice in an era of climate change

Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space

Emily Potter

Fiona Miller

Eva Lövbrand

Donna Houston

Jessica McLean

...

2022/3

Loss

AZ of Shadow Places Concepts

Fiona P Miller

2020/10/22

Metro infrastructure planning in Amsterdam: how are social issues managed in the absence of environmental and social impact assessment?

Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal

Lara K Mottee

Jos Arts

Frank Vanclay

Fiona Miller

Richard Howitt

2020/7/3

Reflecting on how social impacts are considered in transport infrastructure project planning: looking beyond the claimed success of Sydney’s South West Rail Link

Urban Policy and Research

Lara K Mottee

Jos Arts

Frank Vanclay

Fiona Miller

Richard Howitt

2020/7/2

Exploring the consequences of climate-related displacement for just resilience in Vietnam

Urban Studies

Fiona Miller

2020

A to Z of Shadow Places Concepts

Fiona P Miller

Donna Houston

Emily Potter

2020/10/28

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