Erin Smith is a human geographer and Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Sustainability Research Centre (SRC) at the University of the Sunshine Coast.
Her work focuses upon delivering socioeconomic vulnerability assessments for natural resource management organisations in the context of climate change, its impacts and potential adaptation responses.
She joined the SRC in February 2014 after previously working in the Social Research Team at AgResearch (Ruakura, New Zealand) and undertaking a PhD in Human Geography, School of Geosciences at The University of Sydney.
In her PhD, Erin investigated the impact of the separation of land ownership and water access ownership upon the socioeconomic organisation of Australian farm enterprises.
This research contributed toward filling an information need identified by the National Water Commission, specifically that there is a need for fine-grained understandings of the importance of water reform from other drivers of rural change (eg farmers’ attitudes toward land, superannuation plans, local land markets, the likelihood of intergenerational transfer of the farm business).
Erin’s PhD was supported by an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant Rural adjustment or structural transformation? Discovering the destinations of exiting farmers (Grant Number LP0990297).
Erin holds a Bachelor of Recreation Management (Outdoor Leadership) and a Master of Applied Science, both from Lincoln University, New Zealand.
Experience
2017–present
Adjunct Research Fellow, University of the Sunshine Coast
2014–2017
Post-doctoral Research Fellow, University of the Sunshine Coast
2010–2015
PhD Candidate, The University of Sydney
2009–2010
Research Associate, Social Research Team , AgResearch Ltd, New Zealand
Education
2015
The University of Sydney, Doctor of Philosophy
2009
Lincoln University (New Zealand), Masters of Applied Science
2006
Lincoln University (New Zealand), Bachelor of Recreation Management (Outdoor Leadership)
Publications
2016
Rapid regional-scale assessments of socio-economic vulnerability to climate change, Environmental Research Letters
2016
Spatialising the Melanesian Canarium industry: Understanding economic upgrading in an emerging industry among three Pacific small island states, Geoforum
2015
Truck journeys and land parcels: Understanding the socio-economic organization of family farming through farm life histories, The Professional Geographer
2015
Chapter: Australian agricultural policy: The pursuit of efficiency, Rural and Regional Futures
2015
Assessing socio-economic vulnerability to climate change impacts and environmental hazards in New South Wales and Queensland, Australia, Geographical Research
2014
Chapter: Water reform in the 21st century: the changed status of Australian agriculture, Rural Change in Australia: Population, Economy and Environment
2013
Family or enterprise? What shapes the business structures of Australian farming , Australian Geographer
2012
Engaging adolescent participants in academic research: The use of photo-elicitation interviews to evaluate school-based outdoor education programmes, Qualitative Research
2010
The temporary community: Student experiences of school-based outdoor education programmes, Journal of Experiential Education