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Graduate Studies in the Environment (including Resource Management) Discipline

Graduate Studies in Environment (including Resource Management) draws on the expertise of academics who are actively engaged in disciplinary, multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary research. This represents one of the largest concentrations of expertise devoted to the management, science and policy of environmental issues and resource use in Australia, with strong links to research and policy branches of the Commonwealth and State Governments, CSIRO, and community groups.

The Australian National University’s diverse strengths in environmental research are brought together by a number of key networks including the ANU-IE (ANU Institute for Environment), the ANU Water Initiative, the Economics and Environment Network, and the ANU Environmental History Network.

You can see an alphabetical list of academics and their research topics, or browse by topic in the list below.


Programs within the Discipline are:

  • Regolith, soils and land management
  • Landscape ecology
  • Greenhouse science
  • Forest Measurements
  • Environmental Forest policy
  • Environmental regulation, management and policy
  • Climatology, applied climatology, Greenhouse science, climate variability and change
  • Fire Science
  • Atmospheric chemistry and modelling
  • Conservation biology
  • Environmental, ecological and natural resource economics
  • Environmental policy
  • Ecological humanities
  • Hydrology and Water Resources Management

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