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Biography
Dr. Safa Fanaian work on the intricacies of water economics, explores participatory research methods such as dialogues for equitable decision-making, and focuses on the imperative issue of water justice. As a member of the Water Justice Hub, she actively contributes to advancing linked education and research objectives. Simultaneously, she is engaged in a pivotal project with the Development Policy Centre, which builds bottom-up insights to understand and improve water governance in Papua New Guinea.
Dr. Fanaian's doctoral research explored the co-evolution of water risks and governance processes in an intermediate city in India. She was an Oxford-Indira Gandhi Scholar at the Oxford-India Centre for Sustainable Development, Somerville College, University of Oxford. Dr. Fanaian is also a National Geographic Explorer.
With over a decade of prior experience collaborating with diverse development agencies to enhance water security in South Asia, Dr. Fanaian brings a wealth of practical insight to her academic pursuits.
Dr. Fanaian's research interests encompass the study of urban rivers in low and middle-income countries, advocating for water justice, and exploring sustainable finance models for water-related initiatives. Her multifaceted approach underscores her commitment to addressing pressing global water challenges.
Qualifications
Doctorate in Philosophy, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford
Education/Academic qualification
Geography and the environment, University of Oxford
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Rethinking responses to the world’s water crises
Grafton, R. Q., Fanaian, S., Horne, J., Katic, P., Nguyen, N. M., Ringler, C., Robin, L., Talbot-Jones, J., Wheeler, S. A., Wyrwoll, P. R., Avarado, F., Biswas, A. K., Borgomeo, E., Brouwer, R., Coombes, P., Costanza, R., Hope, R., Kompas, T., Kubiszewski, I. & Manero, A. & 11 others, , Jan 2025, In: Nature Sustainability. 8, 1, p. 11-21 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Benefits, costs and enabling conditions to achieve ‘water for all’ in rural and remote Australia
Manero, A., Adamowicz, W., Akter, S., Spencer-Cotton, A., Coombes, P., Wyrwoll, P., Horne, J., Lansbury, N., Creamer, S., Taylor, K., Fanaian, S. & Grafton, R. Q., 2024, In: Nature Water. 2, p. 31–40 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
9 Citations (Scopus) -
A tug of war between centralization and decentralization: the co-evolution of urban governance and water risks in Guwahati, India
Fanaian, S. & Fanaian, F., 1 Jun 2023, In: Environmental Research Communications. 5, 6, 065012.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Responding to the Global Challenges of ‘Too Much, Too Little and Too Dirty’ Water: Towards a Safer and More Just Water Future
Grafton, R. Q. & Fanaian, S., 27 Jul 2023, In: Notas Economicas. 2023, 56, p. 65-90 26 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access5 Citations (Scopus) -
Bending towards water justice: pathways for truth, reconciliation, inclusion and transformative actions
Grafton, R. Q., Fanaian, S., Sacco, G. & Liberman, L., 2022, In: International Journal of Water Resources Development. 38, 1, p. 1-10 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › peer-review
13 Citations (Scopus)
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Improving water governance in Papua New Guinea
Walton, G. (PI) & Fanaian, S. (CoI)
1/10/23 → 31/03/25
Project: Research