
Associate Professor Paul Munro
PhD in Geography, ; Master of Arts, in Environment and Development, ; Bachelor of Arts, Geography; History; Government & International Relations,
I amÌýa Scientia Associate ProfessorÌýin Human Geography within the Environment and Society Group at the University of New South Wales (¹úÃñ²ÊƱ), Sydney.
I have an established research record in the fields of political ecology and environmental history, and haveÌýwritten extensively on forest governance and energy justice. My current research is focusedÌýon the changing geographies of energy poverty. This has included an interest in how the emergence of new technologies (e.g., small-scale photovoltaic power), new trade dynamics, and financial platforms (e.g., mobile money) have reshapedÌýhow people realise their energy needs in poor rural settings. I am currently engaged in research inÌýUganda, Kenya, Ghana, Malawi, Zambia, and Vanuatu.
I have also written extensively on forest governance in Sierra Leone, drawing from large-scale research projects that have been funded by the European Union, the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), and USAID. Drawing onÌýthis research, in 2020 I authored the monograph:Ìý
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M Kearnes and P G Munro, "Right to Repair". Allens Hub Stream Funding. University of New South Wales. 2021Ìý($9,912)
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P G Munro, M Kearnes, V Sahajwalla and S Walker, "Solar Waste in Africa: emerging geographies in Keanya and Malawi." ¹úÃñ²ÊƱ Digital Grid Futures Institute. Interdisciplinary Seed Funding Award ($30,000)
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P G Munro, "The Photovoltaic Turn in Africa." Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA), Australian Research Council. 2020-2014 ($384,146)