Dr. Suzanne Hoverman is a
Human Geographer with specialisation in public participation in natural
resource and environmental management in both developed and developing
countries. She is currently a research fellow with The University of
Queensland and lectures in Environment and Community.
She is currently also conducting research assisting in
the management of the Kongulai Catchment Solomon Islands and in Vanuatu for the Australian Water Research Facility, an
AusAID sponsored research program to identify, assess and model risks to
catchment water management systems.
She has developed and applied Program Logic and Monitoring, Evaluation,
Reporting and Improvement (MERI) approaches to monitoring and
evaluation.
Suzanne specializes in integration across knowledge systems of government,
community and science; governance systems for natural resource
management; monitoring and evaluation of natural resource management
and governance.
She is experienced as a facilitator and in the course design and delivery of adult training and education.