Lucy Holmes McHugh is a political scientist, specialising in public policy for sustainability, governance, and climate change. Her PhD research seeks to understand how social systems navigate climate risk and crisis across scales, with a focus on UNESCO’s World Heritage system and the Great Barrier Reef. She previously worked at the Centre for International Forestry Research in Bogor, Indonesia in science communications. She has a Master’s in Development Practice (University of Sydney) and a Master’s in Public Policy (Macquarie University). She is currently residing in the USA at the University of Michigan on a Fulbright scholarship.
New papers:
McHugh, L.H., Lemos, M.C. and Morrison, T.H., 2021, ‘Risk? Crisis? Emergency? Implications of the new climate emergency framing for governance and policy’, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, p.e736. doi.org/10.1002/wcc.736