Climate Change Adaptation Program Manager @ Australian Government Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
Pacific invasive species and threatened species officer @ Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
Assistant Director, Wildlife Management Branch @ Australian Government Department of the Environment (under various names)
Ranger Naturalist @ NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
Liz Dovey's Education
The Australian National University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (Pacific climate change patterns and processes)
The Australian National University
Masters of Climate Change ANU (by coursework)
2013 - 2013
University of New England (AU)
Masters of Wildlife Management (Wildlife Management)
1979 - 1979
Monash University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Hons (Palaeozoogeography)
1970 - 1975
Liz Dovey's Skills
Biodiversity
Pacific island conservation
Climate Change
Climate Change Adaptation
Conservation Issues
Environmental Impact Assessment
Policy
Ecology
Research
Environmental Awareness
Liz Dovey's Summary
Liz Dovey, based in Canberra, ACT, AU, is currently a PhD Scholar at Australian National University, bringing experience from previous roles at Australian National University, Australian Government Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme and Australian Government Department of the Environment (under various names). Liz Dovey holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pacific climate change patterns and processes @ The Australian National University. With a robust skill set that includes Biodiversity, Pacific island conservation, Climate Change, Climate Change Adaptation, Conservation Issues and more, Liz Dovey contributes valuable insights to the industry. Liz Dovey has 1 email on RocketReach.