Recorded seminars
Seminar and workshop videos from Fenner School of Environment & Society.
'Upstreamers & downstreamers’: Promoting investment in First Peoples through the creation of exclusive rights
Drawing on the speaker’s two decades of policy-engaged research on Nepal’s community forestry development, this seminar first demonstrates the dynamics of delocalisation of forest user communities in Nepal, and then shows how this transformative change has rendered conventional community forestry institutions obsolete.
A major scorecard gives the health of Australia’s environment less than 1 out of 10. Immediate action is needed to put Australia’s environment on a course to recovery.
The Affiliates Seminars are an occasional series of events intended to showcase the diversity of research interests and activities of Fenner's many visiting researchers, honorary staff and emeriti.
Dr Yebra presents an overview of how satellite data informs bushfire management giving specific examples for the 2019-2020 fire season.
Dr Ken Newcombe introduces the work of his company to address the needs of the rural poor in the Least Developed Countries using climate finance as risk capital for transformational change.
Melanie Pill's PhD project explores option to finance ‘Loss and Damage’ (L&D) from climate change in Small Island Developing States, following the formal inclusion and recognition of the concept under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2015.
We all know that trees produce some amazing products, but in this presentation Honorary Professor Cris Brack will introduce you to a smorgasbord of goods that you might not have realised are available from trees.
The Affiliates' Seminar Series presents three talks by distinguished members on the theme of Contemporary perspectives in vegetation science. Tree thinning for biodiversity: rationale and reality / Plant invasions as a human problem with human solutions / Tree population dynamics and biome physiognomy.