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PhD Candidate
 
PhD Candidate
  
e-mail: [[Mailto:Madu.Galappaththi@uwaterloo.ca|Madu.Galappaththi@uwaterloo.ca]]
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e-mail: madu.galappaththi@uwaterloo.ca
  
 
Twitter: @Madu_G_
 
Twitter: @Madu_G_
  
 
I am a PhD Candidate at the School of Environment, Resources, and Sustainability. 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. I work under the guidance of Prof. Derek Armitage and Prof. Prateep Nayak. 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.
 
I am a PhD Candidate at the School of Environment, Resources, and Sustainability. 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. I work under the guidance of Prof. Derek Armitage and Prof. Prateep Nayak. 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.

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PhD Candidate

e-mail: madu.galappaththi@uwaterloo.ca

Twitter: @Madu_G_

I am a PhD Candidate at the School of Environment, Resources, and Sustainability. 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. I work under the guidance of Prof. Derek Armitage and Prof. Prateep Nayak. 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.