Anne Hammill

- Phone: +41 (22) 917-8637
- Fax: +41 (22) 917-8054
Anne Hammill is a Project Manager and Researcher for IISD’s Climate Change & Energy and Environment & Security programs. Much of her work focuses on understanding how better environmental management can build resilience to climate stress and contribute to peacebuilding. Anne’s most recent work has been in developing and applying decision-support tools for climate change adaptation, conducting participatory field research on livelihoods and climate change, and building the capacity of governments and civil society to integrate climate risk into policies and field projects. She has also been working with organizations in Eastern and Central Africa to understand and address the links between conservation activities and conflict.
Education
- Master of Arts – Geography (2001): University of Victoria.
- Bachelor of Arts – Geography & Environmental Studies (1997): McMaster University.
For her Master’s thesis, Anne’s focus was on water scarcity in small island communities, with a case study of Yanuca Village in the Fiji Islands.
Languages
English and French.
Publications
Climate-related vulnerability and adaptive-capacity in Ethiopia's Borana and Somali communities
Paper: Beatrice Riche, Excellent Hachileka, Cynthia Awuor, Anne Hammill, 2010Policy Brief: Climate-related vulnerability and adaptive-capacity in Ethiopia's Borana and Somali communities
Paper: Beatrice Riche, Anne Hammill, Linda Ogwell, 2010Conflict-Sensitive Conservation: Practitioners' Manual
Book: Anne Hammill, Alec Crawford, Robert Craig, Robert Malpas, Richard Matthew, 2009Microfinance and Climate Change Adaptation
Paper: Anne Hammill, Richard Matthew, Elissa McCarter, 2008Gorillas in the Midst: Assessing the peace and conflict impacts of International Gorilla Conservation Programme (IGCP) activities
Paper: Anne Hammill, Alec Crawford, 2008Vulnerability & Adaptation Work Program: Achieving sustainable development in a changing climate
Outreach: Anne Hammill, Jo-Ellen Parry, Darren A. Swanson, László Pintér, 2008Climate change as the ‘new’ security threat: implications for Africa
Paper: Oli Brown, Anne Hammill, Robert Mcleman, 2007Conserving the Peace: Analyzing the links between conservation and conflict in the Albertine Rift
Paper: Anne Hammill, Oli Brown, 2006Surviving in a Changing World: Environment, Security and Microfinance
Paper: Richard Matthew, Anne Hammill, 2006Protected areas and the security community
Paper: Anne Hammill, 2006Natural Disasters and Resource Rights - Building resilience, rebuilding lives
Paper: Oli Brown, Alec Crawford, Anne Hammill, 2006Which Way Forward? - Issues in developing an effective climate regime after 2012
Book: Aaron Cosbey, Warren Bell, Deborah Murphy, Jo-Ellen Parry, John Drexhage, Anne Hammill, John Van Ham, 2005Focusing on Current Realities: It’s time for the impacts of climate change to take centre stage
Commentary: Anne Hammill, 2004Promoting Conflict Sensitivity in Transboundary Protected Areas: A role for peace and conflict impact assessments
Paper: Anne Hammill, Charles Besancon, 2003


