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e-mail: madu.galappaththi@uwaterloo.ca
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Madu graduated with a PhD from the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Madu's doctoral research focused on the governance and institutional context of dried fish value chains with special attention to social wellbeing and gender dimensions. Under the supervision of Prof. Derek Armitage and Prof. Prateep Nayak, Madu undertook her empirical work in coastal Sri Lanka.
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E-mail: <u>Madu.Galappaththi@uwaterloo.ca</u>
  
 
Twitter: @Madu_G_
 
Twitter: @Madu_G_
 
Madu is a PhD Candidate at the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability at the University of Waterloo, Canada. My research interests broadly include understanding human-environment interactions from a governance perspective. My doctoral research focuses on the governance and institutional context of dried fish value chains with special attention to social wellbeing and gender dimensions. Prof. Derek Armitage and Prof. Prateep Nayak are my co-supervisors. I undertake my research as part of 'Dried Fish Matters’ SSHRC-funded research partnership. My empirical focus is on dried fish producing communities in coastal Sri Lanka.
 

Latest revision as of 12:48, 31 October 2022

Madu Galappaththi

Madu graduated with a PhD from the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Madu's doctoral research focused on the governance and institutional context of dried fish value chains with special attention to social wellbeing and gender dimensions. Under the supervision of Prof. Derek Armitage and Prof. Prateep Nayak, Madu undertook her empirical work in coastal Sri Lanka.

E-mail: Madu.Galappaththi@uwaterloo.ca

Twitter: @Madu_G_