Looking forward to running a 'mini' Choice dialogue about #wildfires at #TCESG25 at 1 pm in Marathon B. We'll also be covering some of our global expert survey results and how to facilitate public conversations about controversial policy issues.
@drsarahclement
A/Prof of Environmental Policy Fenner School, Australian National University. Research on the Anthropocene - especially wildfires, biodiversity, climate change, and nature-based solutions. All views my own. New to Blue Sky and might not be here often
Looking forward to running a 'mini' Choice dialogue about #wildfires at #TCESG25 at 1 pm in Marathon B. We'll also be covering some of our global expert survey results and how to facilitate public conversations about controversial policy issues.
More about the study is in a recent news article here: aboutregional.com.au/research-int...
Image of the Wagonga Inlet from above, a bright turquoise estuary with beaches in the foreground and centre, and low mountains in the distance
Have you ever visited beautiful #Narooma, NSW?
One of my PhD students is exploring how people value the Wagonga Inlet & the new living shoreline .
Both RESIDENTS and VISITORS can take the survey here: bit.ly/ANUvalues
Photo: Roderick Eime, Flickr
#NewSouthWales
#Australia
Our paper explores how people from minority ethnic backgrounds experience urban and rural green spaces. Recounting both positive and negative experiences, participants expressed nuanced ideas about exclusion, empowerment, and agency.
One of my favourites from @akpalmer.bsky.social's PhD research!
It was a really wonderful summit you put together. So happy that I was able to attend, and thanks for letting Pele and I come along at the last minute!
This is always my favourite time of year, when ecologists lobby for their favourite eucalypt to win and tell us why. Having just come back from the @foe.org.au Snow Gum Summit, I am sure it won't surprise you which I voted for. Hopefully if they win, someone can write better poetry about them.
I have only just joined, and my feed is full of cats and interesting plants. I am pleased with this.
And in true academic fashion, my first post is shameless self-promotion.
We're having a book launch for the new edition of Environment & Sustainability!
fennerschool.anu.edu.au/news-events/...