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Environmental management

The world leading research in environmental management in the School of Science addresses the challenges of global change. Researchers contribute to policy, actions and solutions for sustainable and equitable use of resources from the local to global scale. Key areas of expertise include environmental impact assessment, conservation and management of natural ecosystems to a variety of pressures (drought, fire, warming, habitat loss, dredging), fisheries management and mining rehabilitation and applications.

Research areas include:

  • Catchment management
  • Climate change mitigation
  • Conservation
  • Ecological restoration
  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Fire management
  • Fisheries management
  • Management of human impacts
  • Mining
  • Planetary health
  • Resilience building
  • Sustainability
  • Tracing environmental process with radiochemistry

Research centres and facilities include:

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