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Banjir kiriman in South Jakarta by Ray Yen
Banjir kiriman in South Jakarta by Ray Yen
Tue, 17 Oct 2023

The cost of natural disasters in Indonesia

Indonesia’s history of natural disasters shows that impacts can be frequent and severe, threatening both lives and economic development.

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Pixabay/neelam279/Free for use/Bee and pollen
09 June 2023

Asthma and hay fever sufferers benefit from ANU pollen tracking research

Research led by ANU Professor Simon Haberle has laid the foundations for pollen forecasting in the Canberra region and beyond, empowering asthma sufferers to self-manage their conditions. 
  • Environment
  • Health
THWD
Tue, 11 Apr - Fri, 14 Apr 2023

To Hell With Drowning 2023

CONFERENCE CONVENORS & SPONSORS

This conference is organised and convened by

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Kirsty Anantharajah
13 December 2023

Navigating environmental governance in Fiji: Kirsty’s doctoral pursuit

Having completed her undergraduate studies in Law at ANU, Kirsty found it gratifying to continue her academic journey with a Doctor of Philosophy in Regulation and Governance.
  • Postgraduate
  • Environment
  • Governance and regulation
Fieldwork in Indian Himalayas by Dipika Adhikari
Fieldwork in Indian Himalayas by Dipika Adhikari
14 September 2023

Fieldwork in Indian Himalayas

Dipika Adhikari, PhD candidate in Resources Environment and Development program at the Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU, conducted fieldwork in India’s Western Himalayas (Oct 2022- Mar 2023).
  • Women’s economic empowerment
  • Student Experience
  • Economic Development
  • Environment
Jessica Trezise
28 October 2022

The courage to try something new

An undergraduate degree in Geology inspired Jessica Trezise’s relocation to Canberra from Hobart almost 10 years ago.
  • Alumni
  • Resources
  • Development
  • Environment
Book launch_RegNet
Book launch_RegNet
Tue, 2 May 2023

Saving nature? Reflections on the ethics and practice of global conservation

In her new book Corporate nature: an insider’s ethnography of global conservation, Sarah Milne raises questions about the ki