Kiley Daley

Postdoctoral Research Associate – Climate Change Institute

Office Location: Bryand Global Sciences Center, Room 316

Biographical Statement: I am an applied human geographer with expertise in human-environment system interactions, and the implications for sustainability, social development, and health. Currently, I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate of Arctic Freshwater Resources with the Climate Change Institute. I am also a Senior Faculty member of the Systems Approaches to Understanding and Navigating the New Arctic (SAUNNA) NRT Program and have instructed in the Ecology & Environmental Sciences Program. I have a PhD in environmental studies and health (Dalhousie University, 2020).

Research Area Sketch:
My interdisciplinary work focuses on human-environment systems across the following areas:
1) Sustainable water resources
2) Impacts of climate change on human health and wellbeing
3) Water, sanitation, and health (WASH)
4) Rural, Indigenous, and Arctic Communities
5) Participatory and community-based methods

External Research Link (Google Scholar Profile)

CV_KILEY DALEY_MARCH 2025

Recent Research: Impacts of Changing Arctic Freshwater Resources on South Greenland Farm Water Use and Irrigation Systems