Patrick D. Nunn

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  • Dr. Patrick D. Nunn

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Patrick completed a BSc in Geography and Geology from the University of London King’s College before pursuing a PhD on Quaternary landscape evolution at University College London. His career led him to the University of the South Pacific in Fiji, where he spent 25 years, ultimately holding the position of Pro Vice-Chancellor. He later joined the University of New England and then the University of the Sunshine Coast as a Professor of Geography.

For the past 30 years, Patrick has focused his research on the Pacific Basin, particularly islands and surrounding continents. He conducted excavations in Fiji, revealing Fiji’s likely first settlement at Bourewa around 3100 years ago. Patrick has actively engaged with local communities to share the significance of his findings, aided by his fluency in the Fijian language and cultural understanding.

His research has expanded to Australia and Europe, exploring oral traditions and environmental topics. Patrick’s interest in climate change, especially sea-level rise, led him to contribute to the IPCC’s 5th Assessment Report. He has since researched environmental governance in the Asia-Pacific region, aiming to improve adaptation strategies through the understanding of past events.

Patrick’s expertise in climate change was recognized with his role as Lead Author for the ‘Small Islands’ chapter of the IPCC’s 6th Assessment Report. He has delivered keynote addresses at conferences worldwide, addressing topics like indigenous memories of disasters and climate change implications. In 2021, he published his latest book ‘Worlds in Shadow’ and delivered lectures at prestigious institutions. His varied interests in climate change and geomythology were highlighted in a Keynote Address at the 2022 Institute of Australian Geographers’ Annual Conference.

Patrick completed a BSc in Geography and Geology from the University of London King’s College before pursuing a PhD on Quaternary landscape evolution at University College London. His career led him to the University of the South Pacific in Fiji, where he spent 25 years, ultimately holding the position of Pro Vice-Chancellor. He later joined the University of New England and then the University of the Sunshine Coast as a Professor of Geography.

For the past 30 years, Patrick has focused his research on the Pacific Basin, particularly islands and surrounding continents. He conducted excavations in Fiji, revealing Fiji’s likely first settlement at Bourewa around 3100 years ago. Patrick has actively engaged with local communities to share the significance of his findings, aided by his fluency in the Fijian language and cultural understanding.

His research has expanded to Australia and Europe, exploring oral traditions and environmental topics. Patrick’s interest in climate change, especially sea-level rise, led him to contribute to the IPCC’s 5th Assessment Report. He has since researched environmental governance in the Asia-Pacific region, aiming to improve adaptation strategies through the understanding of past events.

Patrick’s expertise in climate change was recognized with his role as Lead Author for the ‘Small Islands’ chapter of the IPCC’s 6th Assessment Report. He has delivered keynote addresses at conferences worldwide, addressing topics like indigenous memories of disasters and climate change implications. In 2021, he published his latest book ‘Worlds in Shadow’ and delivered lectures at prestigious institutions. His varied interests in climate change and geomythology were highlighted in a Keynote Address at the 2022 Institute of Australian Geographers’ Annual Conference.

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2019

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