Kate Crowley
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View article: Recipes for Resilience: Engaging Caribbean Youth in Climate Action and Food Heritage through Stories and Song
Recipes for Resilience: Engaging Caribbean Youth in Climate Action and Food Heritage through Stories and Song Open
This paper presents findings from the Recipes for Resilience project, an international, interdisciplinary collaboration between Caribbean and UK scholars of history, geography, anthropology, cultural studies, development studies, ethnobota…
The Politics of the Environment in Australia Open
Australia has a distinctive environment, with rich remnant biodiversity, mega-diversity (Kirkpatrick 1994), and World Heritage listings, but it persists with Eurocentric settler practices, exploiting its natural resources, and rolling back…
Australia's climate change mitigation policy towards the Paris Agreement Open
In the world, member states are moving toward the Paris Agreement's 2050target. In Australia, a resource-rich country, natural disasters (eg, wildfires, floods, droughts, etc.) have become increasingly serious in recent years, and public i…
Independent in Tasmania’s Legislative Council Open
Independentmembers(IMLCs)havelongdominatedtheTasmanianLegislativeCouncil(Council) andareexpectedtoplayareviewandscrutinyratherthanapolicy-makingrole.However,thisarticlepresents researchthatfindsthat such membersareindeedable toachievepolic…
Stepping Stone, Halfway House or Road to Nowhere? Green Support of Minority Government in Sweden, New Zealand and Australia Open
Whilst much has been written about the opportunities and perils of Green participation in national coalition governments, analysis of Greens supporting minority governments is less common and has not focused on comparative-historical trend…
The place of nature? Electoral politics and the Tasmanian Greens Open
Green politics in Tasmania is very much a politics of place, driven by struggles to save iconic natural areas such as Lake Pedder, the Franklin River, the South West wilderness and more recently the state’s old growth forests and unprotect…
Addressing the resilience-community dynamic: climate change adaptation, natural disaster management and the need for policy resilience Open
Resilience is now a widely considered term in various fields of study, including engineering, ecology, social science, psychology and public policy (Adger 2000). Our focus here is upon clarifying the meaning of resilience in the applied fi…