Reconnecting people, ecosystems, and place-based knowledges for universal well-being. Our mission is to conduct transdisciplinary research using participatory methodologies in the context of global environmental change.
Professor Mindy Blaise (School of Education) discusses the Centre’s research response to global environmental change in socially and ecologically just ways, and the role researchers from across the university play in interdisciplinary ways.
The vision of the Centre is to reconnect people, ecosystems, and place-based knowledges for universal well-being.
The Centre has three programs of research which aim at our goal of restoring relations with people, place and planet for universal health and well-being.
The Centre’s publications list spans across multiple schools and disciplines. Please visit this page for a comprehensive publications list.
The Centre's membership is made up of core, associate, HDR student, external and advisory group members. To view our members list or become a Centre member, please visit this page.
Kuenzang Tshering, a PhD student in the School of Science, shares his research topic on the impact of wild fire on water quality on terms pf quantification and characterisation of those organic matters with the change in climate.
The Centre for People, Place and Planet welcomes the community, industry and relevant stakeholders in all phases of our research. Our goal is to work in partnership with a range of groups to strengthen and advance knowledge.
To discuss potential partnerships, please visit our page to see what form of partnerships are available and for our contact details.
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