
Associate Professor Emma Hudson-Doyle works at the interface between physical and social science with a focus on communicating the science of natural hazards, developing effective forecasts and warnings, improving the communication of model uncertainty, and developing decision-relevant hazard and risk information. She is based at the Joint Centre for Disaster Research, Massey University, and is also seconded part time as Principal Advisor Resilience & Research at the Natural Hazards Commission Tokā Tu Ake. Current research focuses on scientific uncertainty, and the communication and understanding of complex multi-component models used to advise decision makers through co-leading the Endeavour Program Hōretireti Whenua Sliding Lands. She provides expert communication advice to several national agencies during events, sits on the Aotearoa Earthquake Science Advisory Panel, is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Applied Volcanology, and member of the World Meteorological Office’s World Weather Research Program’s SAGE Steering Group (Sub-seasonal to seasonal Applications for aGriculture and Environment).
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