About

Biography

Robert (Bob) Fisher is an anthropologist and human geographer. His PhD in anthropology involved a study of human ecology in the Thar Desert in Rajasthan. Since working for the Nepal–Australia Forestry Project between 1987 and 1989, he has specialised in anthropological and sociological aspects of natural resource and environmental management, particularly forestry. He was Deputy Director of the Regional Community Forestry Center for Asia and the Pacific (RECOFTC) in Bangkok between 1997 and 2001 and was a long-term advisor to IUCN The International Union for Conservation of Nature, focusing on land and resource tenure and poverty and conservation. Research and consultancy experience includes work in Nepal, India, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, Mozambique, Liberia and Ghana.

Bob works as a Senior Research Fellow in the Tropical Forests and People Research Centre at the University of the Sunshine Coast, focusing on the ACIAR funded project 'Enhancing the implementation of community forestry approaches in Papua New Guinea'.


Professional memberships

  • Fellow, Australian Anthropological Society
  • Member of IUCN Commission on Environmental Economic and Social Policy (CEESP) and World Commission for Protected Areas (WCPA)


Expert media commentary

Dr Bob Fisher's specialist areas of knowledge include community forestry, natural resource management, REDD+, poverty and conservation, protected area governance.

Organisational Affiliations

Senior Research Fellow, Tropical Forests and People Research Centre

Senior Lecturer (Human Geography), University of Sydney (Australia, Sydney) - USYD

Highlights - Outputs

Edited book

by Richard ThwaitesRobert J Fisher and Mohan Poudel

Published 2018

Book chapter

by Robert J Fisher

Published 2017

Routledge Handbook of the Environment in Southeast Asia, 133 - 146

Book chapter

by Robert J Fisher

Published 2013

Adaptive Collaborative Approaches in Natural Resource Governance: Rethinking Participation, Learning and Innovation, 257 - 286

Book

by Robert J FisherStewart MaginnisWilliam JacksonEdmund Barrow and Sally Jeanrenaud

Published 2008

Offers an overview of the issues and a conceptual framework for addressing poverty reduction in the context of conservation, and conservation in the context of poverty reduction. This book is suitable for professionals working in the field as well as to students across the fields of conservation, development and sustainability