Seema Narayan

Professor Seema Narayan is the Deputy Director of Pacific Actions for Climate Transitions (PACT) a joint climate change research centre of Fiji National University and Monash University. She is working with stakeholders to develop and implement research and capacity building programs for the climate change vulnerable Pacific Island nations. Professor Seema Narayan is an interdisciplinary researcher and economist. She is originally from Fiji, is a University of South Pacific alumni and has worked as an economist at the Reserve Bank of Fiji prior to moving to Australia. She completed her PhD from the Monash University in 2009 and has worked as an educator and researcher at RMIT in Melbourne for more than 13 years or so and prior to this accumulated significant teaching and research experience working at various other universities including Monash University, Griffith University and the Central Queensland University. She has taught undergraduate and MBA courses in Economics and Finance to a diverse student cohorts. She has published more than 150 articles in internationally recognised peer-reviewed journals. A good part of her research work tracks some of key environmental and climate change issues. In the area of climate change her work tracks energy transition, funding of energy transition as well as the implications of fossil fuels on the economic and financial systems, in the Pacific and beyond. She also works in the areas of economic growth and other related areas of health economics, trade and financial markets developments.
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