Posts tagged with Environmental Policy

  1. SEMINAR: Rebecca Ford and Kathryn Williams explore social aspects of planning for bushfire risk.

    people and fire, planning for bushfire risk

    In a changing climate, people are increasingly going about their daily lives in landscapes that are shaped by fire. How do residents relate to the annual …

    ess.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/07/21/seminar-people-and-fire-by-rebecca-ford-and-kathryn-williams

  2. 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

  3. SEMINAR: Connecting with nature during COVID-19

    Connecting with nature during COVID-19

    How people can maintain physical and emotional relationships with the natural world despite social-distancing measures?

    ess.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/05/28/seminar-connecting-with-nature-during-covid-19

  4. The costs and benefits of a clean economy

    costs of a clean economy

    We compare the cost of damages from climate change (from the recent Climate Council Report) with the cost of reducing emissions.

    ess.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/05/27/benefits-and-costs-of-a-clean-economy

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.