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Major sustainability challenges are global in scope, driven by global changes such as climate change, and only addressable through international research, policy and institutional mechanisms. The Fenner School undertakes research and education in the science of global change, adaptation research, the evolution of human-environment relationships, and governance aspects of responses to global change.
- Climate change: science, adaptation and mitigation
- Extreme events, disasters and emergencies
- Global environmental governance
- The Anthropocene: evolution of human-environment relationships
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Projects
- The Climate Change Impacts and Adaption Research Program (CCIARP)
- Climate Mapping and Related Research
- Analysis of Possible Rules for Interstate Water Trading by the Australian Capital Territory
- Improving Australia's energy efficienty through faster development and adoption of technologies
- Integrated Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Urban Settlements (IACCIUS)
People
- S.L. Berry AssocDip LabTech (Darling Downs), BScHons (Macquarie), PhD (ANU)
- G.J. Cary BAppSci(Env Biology)(Hons), (UT, Sydney), PhD(ANU)
- S.R. Dovers BAppSc (Canberra) BLett, PhD (ANU)
- N. Gunningham LLBHons(Sheffield), PhD (ANU), Solicitor Eng. and Wales
- M.F. Hutchinson BScHons, MSc, Dip Comp Sc, PhD Maths (Sydney)
- G. Li BScHons(Flinders), MEnvSt(Adelaide), PhD(ANU)
- J.A. Lindesay BA(Hons), HDipEd, PhD(Witw)
- B.G. Mackey BAppSci(Canberra), MEnvSt, PhD(ANU)
- F. Mills BSE(Princeton), MS PhD(Caltech)
- J.C.V. Pezzey BA (Cantab), MSc (London), PhD (Bristol)
- W. Steffen BSc (Chemical Engineering), MSc (Chemistry), PhD (Chemistry)(Florida)
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