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The Fenner School of Environment and Society was formed by the merger of the former School of Resources, Environment and Society (SRES) with the Centre for Resouce and Environmental Studies (CRES) in 2007. SRES was formed by the merger of the former Department of Geography with the Department of Forestry in 2001. This sequence of mergers has resulted in the Fenner School being home to a number of "archival" web sites, that are still accessed regularly from around the world. The following list contains those web sites inherited from Geography/Forestry/SRES and CRES sites.
Web site to accompany the ARC project. Network was set-up to sponsor and sustain multi-disciplinary research into form and structure of our cities and regions, communication between academics, industry and government, better evidence based city and regional policies, identify new opportunities for the development of cities and regions consistent with the pursuit of environmental sustainability. Regional Forest Agreements and the Public Interest - a national symposium held on 16 July 1998. Short report on Roundtable Discussion, 13 May 2003 - For our CRES Roundtable Discussion we started with the question: how do the humanities contribute to sustainability? We brought six CRES scholars in the humanities together to present and discuss a range of humanities perspectives on sustainability. Use these forms to generate ANZMETA-compliant XML metadata descriptions. |
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