- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Environmental Education and Sustainability
- Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
- Complex Systems and Decision Making
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
- Community Development and Social Impact
- Climate Change and Health Impacts
- Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability
- Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
- Sustainability in Higher Education
- Energy and Environment Impacts
- Urban Planning and Governance
- Environmental Impact and Sustainability
- Water resources management and optimization
- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- Sustainable Building Design and Assessment
- Disaster Management and Resilience
- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
- Organic Food and Agriculture
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management
- Healthcare and Environmental Waste Management
- Global Energy and Sustainability Research
- Urban and Rural Development Challenges
Monash University
2015-2024
Singleton Hospital
2024
Hobart Private Hospital
2024
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute
2023
Sustainable Development Institute
2016-2022
Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities
2015-2021
Delft University of Technology
2013
University of Tehran
2006
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set a vision for more sustainable world, to be realized by 2030. Progress date is insufficient and implementation challenges are many, including the need strategies that maximize synergies mitigate trade-offs conflicts among goals. This scoping review synthesizes 51 recent scientific articles on interlinkages, with findings can help decision-makers address this challenge. We identify recurring patterns of SDG SDGs promote other (e.g., 4, 6, 17) those...
The universal adoption of the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and 17 Goals (SDGs) is a strong sign global interest in integrating economic, social, environmental considerations development aspirations UN member states. An ambitious outcome such an integrated perspective substantial improvement public health social wellbeing while safeguarding natural economic systems on which these rely.1Pradyumna A Planetary food systems: insights from SDGs.Lancet Planet Health. 2018; 2:...
In the last decades, discourse and practice on urban transformation have centered around concepts of sustainability resilience. However, resilience in a narrow understanding – i.e. protecting status quo can contradict sustainable development. The 100 Resilient Cities exemplify network which cities actively pursued adaptation to future challenges way that could link sustainability. this article, we analyze strategies against Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) understand extent they consider...
Abstract There is an urgent need to accelerate progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and recent research has identified six critical transformations. It important demonstrate how these transformations could be practically accelerated in a national context what their combined effects would be. Here we bridge systems modelling with transformation storylines provide analysis of Six Transformations Pathway for Australia. We explore policies progress, synergies trade-offs,...
Abstract Non-Technical Summary This article takes stock of the 2030 Agenda and focuses on five governance areas. In a nutshell, we see quite patchy often primarily symbolic uptake global goals. Although some studies highlight individual success stories actors institutions to implement goals, it remains unclear how such cases can be upscaled develop broader political impact accelerate endeavor achieve sustainable development. We hence raise concerns about overall effectiveness by goal-setting...
The achievement of global sustainability agendas, such as the Sustainable Development Goals, relies on transformational change across society, economy, and environment that are co-created in a transdisciplinary exercise by all stakeholders. Within this context, environmental societal is increasingly understood represented via participatory modeling for genuine engagement with multiple collaborators process. Despite diversity methods to promote co-creation, it remains uncertain what extent...
Abstract Scholars have proposed university models for creating a sustainable future in response to mounting calls universities rethink their roles society. These include the Human Development University, Developmental Post‐Developmental and Transformative University. Through framing analysis, this study compares different understand how models: frame new roles, suggest should change adopt these particular notions of development transformations underpin ultimately, relate Sustainable Goals...
Purpose This case study explores different perspectives on integrating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in universities to achieve university transformations. recognises that actors think differently about purpose of universities, hold diverse SDGs, and, thus, prefer specific types SDG integration. Design/methodology/approach Using Q methodology, 29 participants from one expressed their by sorting 50 statements covering Statements were based academic and grey literature integration...
Transition intermediaries are recognized as key actors in sustainability transitions.While the structural embeddedness of has been explored innovation studies and economic geography literature, few transition have systematically examined how agency is affected by institutional contexts.Without a deeper understanding this interplay, literature risks naive perception free agents.This study investigates intermediation diverse contexts using typology organizational fields that draws on...