Divisions & Centres
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Abstract How scientists frame problems impact the solutions offered. Since the late 1940s development has been equated with modernization, technology adoption, and economic growth. Contrasting to t...
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Abstract Transdisciplinary approaches emphasize the need to engage with diverse actors to co‐produce knowledge and enable societal change to address interlinked socio‐ecological crises. This paper ...
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Growing demand for critical minerals to accelerate a global energy transition presents new challenges and opportunities for responsible mine exploration and mine development. Social innovations hav...
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This study explores systemic barriers and enablers of post-growth food enterprises in Australia. We analyse three different case studies that offer alternative models of entrepreneurial approaches ...
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Food systems face interlinked social-ecological challenges and so require urgent transformation. Innovation remains purported as the main approach to sustainability transformation, while less atten...
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Various measures have been proposed to reduce energy consumption (and ultimately emission) among which emission trading scheme (ETS) has been on top of the agenda. However, the majority of the exis...
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In 2018, Nigeria began the implementation of a cash transfer programme (CCT) for poor and vulnerable people. We evaluated the impact of cash transfer on household livelihood outcomes in Nigeria. Us...
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Abstract Digital technologies are rapidly transforming conservation efforts in response to pressing planetary environmental challenges. However, these expanding innovations also introduce significa...
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BACKGROUND: Many people with disability experience harm in everyday interactions that can leave them feeling insulted, degraded, silenced, or rejected. We adopt the term "everyday harm" to describe...
