Lindsay Soutar, CCP State Manager – NSW
Lindsay has spent the past four years working between Australia and the Mekong region.
In her role as a researcher at the University of Sydney she has carried out research on a range of topics including Australian aid policy, Mekong river basin management, regional development policy and teaching and learning methods for environmental education.
She recently spent a year in Thailand working with the Mekong Learning Initiative, a collaborative network promoting innovative approaches to environmental education.
Lindsay holds a Bachelor of Economic and Social Sciences (Hons) in Government and Geography. She is involved in a range of community based climate related activities in her local area and is a keen gardener, growing veggies on her small inner-city plot.
In her role as CCP State Manager – NSW, Lindsay will be based at the City of Sydney offices.
We said farewell to Anne Marie de Rose, CCP Adaptation Initiative Manager, who is returning to further studies. We thank Anne Marie for her work in developing the Adaptation Initiative and running the pilot project with councils in 2007/08. We wish her all the very best for the future.
All queries related to the CCP Adaptation Initiative can now be directed to Hartmut Fuenfgeld, the new Manager Climate Change Adaptation.
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