Romario Anderson's graduate research explores the intersection of digital inequality, social exclusion, and spatial justice in rural communities. His thesis investigates the digital divide in mountainous regions of Jamaica, combining performance-based and self-reported digital skills assessments with socio-demographic analysis to better understand how disparities in device access, connectivity, and skills impact social and economic participation. Romario has contributed to numerous applied research projects, including sargassum assessments, food security assessments, environmental monitoring, and community-based mapping initiatives. His work with organisations such as the FAO and the Hungry Cities Partnership has deepened his focus on urban resilience. Romario is also engaged in capacity-building, having designed and led technical training program.es for community groups and government agencies, including an array of citizen science initiatives. His research and outreach efforts reflect a strong commitment to inclusive development and evidence-based policy aimed at reducing inequality and fostering resilience.