Description
The project aims to comprehensively assess the health burden and economic costs of bushfire smoke across Australia. It will accurately quantify the health-related expenses and economic losses caused by exposure to bushfire smoke, while identifying the populations and regions most vulnerable to its effects. By filling this critical knowledge gap in understanding the overall costs of bushfire smoke, which have worsened due to climate change-driven bushfires, the research offers multiple benefits. These findings can inform policy decisions, improve resource allocation in healthcare, support preventive measures, and raise public awareness of the economic and social impacts of bushfires. Beyond academic contributions, the results can be shared through public awareness campaigns and collaborations with government agencies. Additionally, user-friendly tools and resources can be developed to promote understanding and support the translation of research into actionable policies for policymakers, healthcare professionals, and the wider community.
Essential criteria:
Minimum entry requirements can be found here: https://www.monash.edu/admissions/entry-requirements/minimum
Keywords
Bushfire; Air pollution; Health burden; Economic cost
School
School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Available options
PhD/Doctorate
Masters by research
Time commitment
Full-time
Top-up scholarship funding available
Yes
Year 1:
$3120
Physical location
553 St Kilda Road