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ECOS | 2011

Skilling up for a low-carbon future: vocational education and training

Cheryl Desha; Charlie Hargroves

Given the need for both short and long-term training for sustainability discussed in the first of this three-part series (ECOS 158, pp 22–24), it is clear that the vocational education and training sector will play a major role in building capacity for our nation over the next five years.


School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2010

Engaging communities to make the 'big switch'

Cheryl Desha; Charlie Hargroves; Angie Reeve

Stepping out on the streets of Townsville, where the sun shines for 300 days a year, you can feel a buzz in the air. But it’s not just the sunshine, booming development or new esplanade that has this North Queensland city excited. There’s a groundswell of green activity as residents embrace ‘Townsville Solar City’ – the only Queensland city participating in the Federal Government’s Solar Cities program. Keen to create a more sustainable future, this community is participating in a range of initiatives led by Ergon Energy and Townsville City Council. These activities aim to reduce energy use, increase solar energy capacity and cut annual greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50 000 tonnes.


School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2010

Skilling up for a low carbon future

Cheryl Desha; Charlie Hargroves; Angie Reeve

A lack of appropriate skills and qualifications in the professions over the next decade may see Australian businesses forego significant opportunities in the global shift to sustainable development. What is the extent of the broader capacity building challenge facing our education sector, and how quickly will we need to respond?


School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2009

Water solutions adapted for climate change

Cheryl Desha; Charlie Hargroves; Michael Smith

The Water Transformed online education package demonstrates how Australia is leading in many aspects of water management, as well as how, across a number of sectors, companies and organisations are achieving significant savings – of both water and money...


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2013

A Basis for Inquiry into Policy Considerations for Increasing the Application of Biophilic Urbanism

Angela Reeve; Cheryl Desha; Charlie Hargroves; Peter Newman; Douglas Hargreaves

Urban design that harnesses natural features (such as green roofs and green walls) to improve design outcomes is gaining significant interest, particularly as there is growing evidence of links between human health and wellbeing, and contact with nature. The use of such natural features can provide many significant benefits, such as reduced urban heat island effects, reduced peak energy demand for building cooling, enhanced stormwater attenuation and management, and reduced air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. The principle of harnessing natural features as functional design elements, particularly in buildings, is becoming known as ‘biophilic urbanism’. Given the potential for global application and benefits for cities from biophilic urbanism, and the growing number of successful examples of this, it is timely to develop enabling policies that help overcome current barriers to implementation. This paper describes a basis for inquiry into policy considerations related to increasing the application of biophilic urbanism that captures and integrates knowledge from lived experience around the world. The paper draws on research undertaken as part of the Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre (SBEnrc) in Australia. The paper discusses the emergence of a qualitative, mixed-method approach that captures lived experiences and extends beyond the literature and documented journeys of international cities that have encouraged biophilic urbanism. Stakeholder workshops provide context and scope to research to ensure it is targeted, and a meta-narrative is developed to extract key learnings of relevance.


ECOS | 2007

The Gore factor - Reviewing the impact of An Inconvenient Truth

Michael Smith; Charlie Hargroves


Sustainable Development at Universities New Horizons | 2012

Fostering rapid transitions to education for sustainable development through a whole-system approach to curriculum and organizational change

Cheryl Desha; Charlie Hargroves


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2012

Informing healthy building design with biophilic urbanism design principles: a review and synthesis of current knowledge and research

Angela Reeve; Charlie Hargroves; Cheryl Desha; Peter Newman


The International Journal of Design Management and Professional Practice | 2014

Emerging opportunities for "design thinking" to deliver sustainable solutions in the built environment

Kimberley J. Wilson; Cheryl Desha; Sam Bucolo; Evonne Miller; Charlie Hargroves


Human-Environmental Interactions in Cities:Challenges and Opportunities of Urban Land UsePlanning and Green Infrastructure | 2014

Engaging Decision Makers in the Business Case for Biophilic Urbanism

Omniya el-Baghdadi; Cheryl Desha; Charlie Hargroves

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Cheryl Desha

Queensland University of Technology

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Angela Reeve

Queensland University of Technology

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Omniya el-Baghdadi

Queensland University of Technology

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Aneta Podkalicka

Swinburne University of Technology

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David Sparks

Queensland University of Technology

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Douglas Hargreaves

Queensland University of Technology

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Kimberley J. Wilson

Queensland University of Technology

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