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Upcoming webinar - Knowledge to action and action to knowledge: how collaborative processes can address climate change

Crawford School of Public Policy

Event details

Seminar

Date & time

Thursday 19 November 2020
4.00pm–5.30pm

Venue

Online via Zoom

Speaker

Professor Jamie Pittock and Peter Ramshaw (ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society), Dr Njongenhle M. B. Nyoni (Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network, South Africa, Prof Luca Tacconi (ANU Crawford School of Public Policy), Dr Zahrul Muttaqin - Deputy Director of Multilateral Cooperation, Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Roxanne Jones (PhD scholar, ANU National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health)

Contacts

Lamis Kazak

Complex issues like climate change require people with different types of knowledge and experience applying their insights to develop solutions. Seeing research applied in practice can be a key driver for academics to develop research with diverse groups (including policy-makers, indigenous groups and landholders). At the same time, there is increasing recognition that researchers themselves can also be major beneficiaries in collaborative processes. For example, researchers can gain a better understanding of the mechanisms by which climate-related issues can be addressed from policy-makers. This is where action links back to knowledge.

In this panel session we will discuss three case studies to demonstrate how these collaborative processes can work in practice and what are the ingredients for success. We will draw on the experience of both ANU researchers and their partners counterparts outside of academia who have conducted transdisciplinary research related to climate change.

The three projects are: Transforming small-scale irrigation in southern Africa: • Prof Jamie Pittock & Peter Ramshaw (ANU Fenner School of Environment & Society) • Dr Njongenhle M. B. Nyoni (Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network, South Africa Reducing emissions from deforestation in Indonesia: • Prof Luca Tacconi (ANU Crawford School of Public Policy) • Dr Zahrul Muttaqin - Deputy Director of Multilateral Cooperation, Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry Health and wellbeing benefits of Indigenous Ranger Programs: • Roxanne Jones (PhD scholar, ANU National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health)

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