- Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
- Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management
- Environmental, Ecological, and Cultural Studies
- Global Energy and Sustainability Research
- Forest ecology and management
- Labor Movements and Unions
- Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
- Coastal and Marine Management
- Tourism, Volunteerism, and Development
- European and International Law Studies
- Management and Organizational Studies
- Climate Change and Sustainable Development
- Global Peace and Security Dynamics
- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Public Procurement and Policy
- International Maritime Law Issues
- International Development and Aid
- Sustainable Design and Development
- Climate Change and Environmental Impact
- International Environmental Law and Policies
- European Union Policy and Governance
- Sustainability in Higher Education
- Invertebrate Taxonomy and Ecology
University of Technology Sydney
2003-2019
Civil society organizations were disenfranchised, as many countries, at COP-15 in Copenhagen December 2009. The main forces that contributed to this disenfranchisement not, however, increased registration and the merging of movements within civil society. Poor planning did contribute disenfranchisement; cooperation with state actors, was also some extent overcome COP-15. unusual process by which Accord developed disenfranchise countries. Major concerns regarding undemocratic nature...
Sustainability learning is holistic and complex as it draws on diverse disciplines can be interpreted differently within individual pedagogies. Embedding sustainability across business schools relies developing suitable boundary objects. These may include representations such models, frameworks or classificatory schemes that are malleable enough to adapted for use the disparate pedagogies, yet durable recognisable maintain consistency them. Boundary objects thus allow sharing of ways knowing...
The contributions of small local non-government organisations (NGOs) in countries at risk from climate change to knowledge creation and action on are rarely considered. This study sought remedy this by focusing NGOs member the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF). Analysing data Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs), NGO websites email correspondence with staff through a brokering typology, examines ways which five members CVF (Afghanistan, Bhutan, Kiribati, Nepal Tuvalu) take...
This paper examines the relationship between organisations and their ability to contribute sustainable development through procurement. Organisations, particularly corporations government, command an increasingly powerful influence on economy society are required serve a wide range of stakeholders, including community, shareholders, employees, customers, suppliers. In total, this sector has potential exercise substantial power because enormous value its purchasing expenditure. explores...
Peer reviewed introduction to the Special Issue on Global Climate Change Policy: Post-Copenhagen Discord, guest edited by Chris Riedy and Ian M. McGregor, University of Technology, Sydney.
The concept of Ecologically Sustainable Development has emerged from a recognition that all terrestrial systems, be they natural or human, are interconnected. therefore requires our social and economic systems must operate in way sustains the earth.