Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Climate change and rural mental health: a social geographic perspective

Candice  P Boyd

Dr Candice Boyd

qualifications: PhD(Psych), PhD(Geog/Creative Arts)

contribution: Drafting of manuscript

position: ARC DECRA Fellow

Australia

Dr Candice Boyd is an artist-geographer and clinical psychologist in the School of Geography at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests include geographies of mental health, therapeutic spaces, regional youth and eco-cultural identities.


Hester  Parr

Prof Hester Parr

qualifications: PhD(Geog)

contribution: Drafting of manuscript

position: Professor of Human Geography

Professor Hester Parr is human geographer researching mental health and illness. She is currently working on projects relating to missing persons and, separately, seasonal affective disorder.


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