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Major research and policy problems in environment and sustainability demand contributions from multiple disciplines. The Fenner School's unique breadth of disciplinary expertise is combined with knowledge systems from outside academia, in a variety of research and education initiatives to develop integrative and interdisciplinary capacities needed to solve major sustainability challenges. These initiatives focus on specific problems and methods, as well as span multi-method programs and interdisciplinary theory-building.
- Integrative programs and projects
- Canberra region sustainability study
- Theory and practice of integration and interdisciplinarity
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Projects
- The impact of land use and climate change on water yields in upland catchments in the Murray Darling Basin
- Integrated Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Urban Settlements (IACCIUS)
- NeWater case study of adaptive water management in the Murray Darling Basin
- Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: a tool for management and science
- Nutrient generation from rural land and delivery to streams in the Sydney Drinking Water Catchments
- Landscape Logic: linking land and water management to resource condition targets
- Development of a Model of Flood Dynamics for Water Management in the Gwydir Wetlands
- Integrating Economic Valuation and Water Quality Modelling for Improving Management of Coastal Catchments
- Integrated Water Management in the Lower Richmond Catchment
- Assessing Willingness to Pay for Urban Water Wastewater Gas and Electricity Delivery Service Standards
- Roll-out of the WAdss: scoping project
People
- B. Doran BSc(Hons)(ANU), PhD (ANU)
- S.R.Dovers BAppSc (Canberra) BLett, PhD (ANU)
- D.C. Dumaresq BA(Qld)
- R.A. Dyball BA(Hons)(ANU), DPhil (ANU)
- M.F. Hutchinson BScHons, MSc, Dip Comp Sc, PhD Maths (Sydney)
- A. Jakeman BSc(Hons) (UNSW), PhD(ANU)
- R. Letcher BEc(ANU), BSc(Math)(Hons), PhD(ANU)
- L. Newham BSc(REM) (Hons) (ANU), PhD(ANU)
- J. Norton BSc(Cambridge), PhD(Imperial College)
- C. Pollino BAppSc(Hons)(RMIT), MEnvLaw(Macq), PhD(RMIT)
- A. Ross BA(Econ)(Cambridge), MA(Econ)
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