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  1. The Future of Our Cities is Indigenous

    The Yarra River in Melbourne The future of cities is Indigenous

    Australia’s unceded cities are still part of Country, and if we care for them they will care for us as we face the climate challenge.

    ess.science.unimelb.edu.au/2021/10/31/the-future-of-our-cities-is-indigenous

  2. ‘Dismantling unhelpful binaries in citizen science’ at the #CitSciOzOnline conference

    Dismantling unhelpful binaries in citizen science

    Debbie Gonzalez Canada, who is researching participation in digital environmental monitoring, discussed unhelpful binaries in citizen science at the CitSciOZOnline conference.

    ess.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/07/dismantling-unhelpful-binaries-in-citizen-science-and-the-citsciozonline-conference

  3. Twitter Conference #SCBMelb20: “Conserving Melbourne’s Biodiversity: past, present and future”

    Twitter conference SCBMelb20 biodiversity in Melbourne

    The inaugural Twitter Conference #SCBMelb20, to be held next July 30th–31st, 2020, has the theme “Conserving Melbourne’s Biodiversity: past, present and future”.

    ess.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/06/10/twitter-conference-scbmelb20-conserving-melbournes-biodiversity-past-present-and-future

  4. Society for Conservation Biology Social Sciences: Working group Twitter Conference

    SSWG Twitter Conference

    The Social Science Working Group Twitter conference is free and it is easy for academics to participate from anywhere with a Twitter account.

    ess.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/06/10/society-for-conservation-biology-social-sciences-twitter-conference

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work and pay respects to elders – past, present and emerging. We aim to work together with Traditional Custodians to develop solutions to environmental problems in genuine partnership, respecting and appreciating their knowledge, culture, history and world views.