- Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
- Mining and Resource Management
- Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
- Particle Detector Development and Performance
- Community Development and Social Impact
- Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
- Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting
- Environmental Sustainability in Business
- Tourism, Volunteerism, and Development
- Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
- Hydropower, Displacement, Environmental Impact
- Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
- Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
- Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
- Neutrino Physics Research
- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Management and Organizational Studies
- Natural Resources and Economic Development
- Forest Management and Policy
- Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering
- Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
- Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
- Service-Learning and Community Engagement
- Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
- Social Work Education and Practice
Murdoch University
2015-2024
Paul Scherrer Institute
2016-2023
German Institute for Adult Education
2017-2022
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY
2017-2021
Respons
2021
Moscow Engineering Physics Institute
2018
Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
2013
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
2001-2013
Curtin University
2008-2011
University Hospital Leipzig
2011
Indigenous tourism products, attractions and activities can offer a point of difference for destinations, consequently the role of, opportunities for, people in providing these experiences have been recognised increasingly by government industry alike. This paper reviews discusses factors influencing successful development provides global comparison best practice to inform future decision-making processes achieving sustainable development. Data was derived from interviews with key...
The two-dimensional pixel detector JUNGFRAU is designed for high performance photon science applications at free electron lasers and synchrotron light sources. It developed the SwissFEL currently under construction Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland. a hybrid with charge integration readout ASIC characterized by single sensitivity low noise over dynamic range of 104 12 keV photons. Geometrically, chip consists 256×256 pixels 75×75 μm2. chips are bump bonded to 320 μm thick silicon sensors....
The practices and public reputation of mining have been changing over time. In the past, operations frequently stood accused being socially environmentally disruptive, whereas today invests heavily in ‘socially responsible’ ‘sustainable’ business practices. Changes such as these can be witnessed internationally well places like Western Australia (WA), where sector has matured into an economic pillar state, indeed nation context recent resources boom. This paper explores role WA, presenting a...
This paper examines the social licence to operate (SLO) of Western Australia's (WA's) mining industry in context state's 'developmentalist' agenda. We draw on findings a multi-disciplinary body new research risks and challenges posed byWA's for environmental, economic sustainability. synthesise this work against backdrop broader debates corporate responsibility (CSR) resource governance. In light data presented, takes issue with sector's SLO its assessment environmental impacts WA three...
Purpose Using an integrated framework for performance management of nonprofit organizations, this paper aims to present analysis the activities Indigenous social enterprise in town Yirrkala northeast Arnhem Land Northern Territory Australia. The evaluation focuses on effectiveness organization and its ability help generate income employment drive capital creation. Design/methodology/approach is informed by data derived from “yarns” with staff semi-structured interviews conducted key...
Conventional social protection programmes that fail to intentionally consider climate change effects in their design and delivery are criticised for not addressing the root causes of vulnerability change, particularly rural livelihoods. Increasingly, we see a shift adaptive programming address vulnerability, which incorporates transformative objectives. However, there is dearth research into approaches. Addressing this gap, employ "rights-based approach" assess how affords greater resilience...
Recent years have seen a growing emphasis on the mainstreaming and integration of climate change strategies to make social protection systems more adaptive effective for tackling mounting climate-induced vulnerability. However, little is known about extent which concerns are being incorporated into what drives such integration. Employing building blocks framework political settlement theory, we assess progress made in efforts Bangladesh, provide economy analysis relevant policies,...
This paper describes the experiences of young homeless people in Western Australia during their transitions to more permanent accommodation and independent living. For these people, provided an opportunity for ‘feeling at home’ having a sense control stability associated with ‘home’. Within this space, wanted be considered ‘normal’ home occupiers. In context, discusses how experience negotiate social cultural understandings outside socially accepted pathways leaving parental becoming...
As climate change accelerates, adaptive social protection programmes are becoming increasingly more popular than conventional assistance programmes, since they seen to enhance people's resilience and well-being outcomes. Despite this upsurge, little is known about the impacts of on outcomes as compared programmes. This paper examines economic functions that both types offer through empirical studies in two climate-vulnerable zones Bangladesh. By operationalising a simplified analytical...
This paper critiques dominant corporate social responsibility (CSR) theory, which claims that commercial and goals overlap coincide. It is suggested this uncritical portrayal treatment of complex industry–community relations risks neglecting the potential tensions may arise should these diverge or be in conflict. In context, experiences residents a small Western Australian town are presented to describe long‐running conflict between community members their neighbour. The data point range...
The native forests of Western Australia (WA) have long been the subject heated debate between policy makers, conservationists and timber industry. A critical element forest dispute has issue public input into political decision-making processes responsible for policy. Over last 40 years, there a growth in demands by active involvement decisions on nature conservation WA, which were largely met resistant at times hostile apparatus. In this context, paper offers an analysis participatory WA's...