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Biography
Prof Katherine Daniell is Director of the ANU's School of Cybernetics. Katherine's current research work focusses on collaborative approaches to policy, action and education for sustainable development. She has worked in Europe and the Asia-Pacific on projects related to international science and technology cooperation, water governance, cybernetics and AI-enabled systems, risk management, sustainable urban development, politics and cultures of innovation, and climate change adaptation. Katherine has produced over 100 academic and policy-relevant publications including 4 books and a diverse range of book chapters, papers, reports, submissions and edited collections. She also holds positions with the Institute for Water Futures and the Fenner School of Environment and Society.
In management and cooperation building roles, Katherine is President of the Australian-French Association for Research and Innovation (AFRAN) Inc. Katherine has previously worked as the Associate Dean (Education) in the ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics and in the ANU's Centre for European Studies, Centre for Policy Innovation and the H.C. Coombs Policy Forum at the Crawford School of Public Policy on a range of Australian Public Service - ANU and international cooperation projects, including the PACE-Net and PACE-Net+ EU projects on developing Pacific-European bi-regional dialogue on science, technology and innovation. Katherine was convenor of the ANU Master of Applied Cybernetics (2019-2022) and has previously taught executive development courses for the Australian National Institute for Public Policy (ANIPP) on multi-level governance and convened Masters and undergraduate courses in the Fenner School on Environmental Policy and Participatory Resource Management.
Katherine has received many awards and honours for her work including a John Monash Scholarship, being elected as a Fellow of the Peter Cullen Water and Environment Trust, and the Insignia of Chevalier (Knight) in the French Ordre National du Mérite. She has served on the ACT (2009-2011, 2015-2016) and National (2013-2014) Selection Panels for the John Monash Scholarships. Katherine currently serves as a member of the National Committee on Water Engineering (Engineers Australia), a member of the Initiatives of the Future of Great Rivers, a member of the World Economic Forum's Advisory Council on the Top 10 Emerging Technologies and is an Editor of the Australasian Journal of Water Resources.
Qualifications
BEng(Civil)(Hons)/BA (Adel.), PhD (ANU/AgroParisTech, France), MIEAust, GAICD
Research Interests
- Multi-level governance and inter-organisational cooperation
- Cybernetics and systems
- Politics and cultures of innovation
- Water and environmental policy, engineering and management
- Sustainability theory and practice: strategic planning, risk assessment, evaluation programs
- Design and coordination of participatory processes for decision-aiding and conflict management
- Leadership, futures-thinking, capability building, education and knowledge management
Research student supervision
- Registered to supervise
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Cyber-physical systems in water management and governance
Alexandra, C., Daniell, K. A., Guillaume, J., Saraswat, C. & Feldman, H. R., Jun 2023, In: Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 62, 101290.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
Open Access19 Citations (Scopus) -
Co-Engineering and participatory water management: Organisational challenges for water governance
Daniell, K. A., 1 Jan 2012, Cambridge University Press. 335 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
45 Citations (Scopus) -
Multi-Level Governance: Conceptual Challenges and Case Studies from Australia
Daniell, K. & Kay, A., 2017, 1st ed. Canberra, Australia: ANU Press. 474 p.Research output: Book/Report › Edited Book › peer-review
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Evolutions in estuary governance? Reflections and lessons from Australia, France and New Caledonia
Daniell, K. A., Plant, R., Pilbeam, V., Sabinot, C., Paget, N., Astles, K., Steffens, R., Barreteau, O., Bouard, S., Coad, P., Gordon, A., Ferrand, N., Le Meur, P. Y., Lejars, C., Maurel, P., Rubio, A., Rougier, J. E. & White, I., Feb 2020, In: Marine Policy. 112, 103704.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access11 Citations (Scopus) -
Policy analysis and policy analytics
Daniell, K. A., Morton, A. & Ríos Insua, D., 1 Jan 2016, In: Annals of Operations Research. 236, 1, p. 1-13 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access59 Citations (Scopus)
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ACMC-2024-CPII - National Civil Preparedness in Australia and Civil-Military Coordination
Daniell, K. (PI), Bell, G. (CoI), Chan, T. (CoI), Frame, K. (CoI), Holt, M. (CoI), Lenton, A. (CoI), Meares, A. (CoI) & Ruster, L. (CoI)
27/08/25 → 26/08/26
Project: Research
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CRC Future governance for water limited communities 2023/CRC056
Daniell, K. (PI) & Nursey-Bray, M. (PI)
1/08/24 → 31/12/26
Project: Research
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One Basin CRC Tier 1 Partner Agreement
Croke, B. (PI), Daniell, K. (CoI), Feldman, H. (CoI), Fu, B. (CoI), Guillaume, J. (CoI), Jakeman, A. (CoI), Kellett, C. (CoI), Merritt, W. (CoI), Renzullo, L. (CoI), Roberts, S. (CoI), Smith, J. (CoI), Van Dijk, A. (CoI), Van Kerkhoff, L. (CoI) & Wyborn, C. (CoI)
1/07/22 → 30/06/32
Project: Research
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Andre Hoffmann Fellowship - Innovation in Climate Adaptation (World Economic Forum)
Saraswat, C. (PI), Aslam, H. (CoI) & Daniell, K. (CoI)
17/04/23 → 17/04/25
Project: Research
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Understanding complexity and transdisciplinary praxis: strategies for bringing together knowledge, resolving problems, and identifying insights across different scales and levels
Young, R. (PI), Bell, G. (CoI), Cooper, O. (CoI), Daniell, K. (CoI), Henein, M. (CoI) & McLennan, A. (CoI)
1/03/22 → 30/04/23
Project: Research