A new paper from the Nature Connection Project, published in Ambio, provides evidence that people who feel more connected to nature report higher levels of wellbeing.
The Sustainable Communities and Waste Hub held a Science Showcase for some research stakeholder groups, including the Australian Government Environment Department and key research end users.
A newly published journal article from IP1: Nature Connection and Wellbeing examines how Australians’ connection with nature relates to wellbeing and everyday environmental behaviours.
The Nature Connection project has released a new policy summary translating national research findings into clear, decision-ready insights for governments and policymakers.
New Hub research uses the human–nature connection framework to investigate how people experience wetlands in Tasmania and what that means for fostering meaningful relationships with nature.
The Water Sensitive and Liveable Communities in Regional and Remote Australia team have travelled to Darwin to host a collaborative workshop focused on improving water security, servicing and liveability outcomes across regional and remote communi
Dr Emily Flies, Hub researcher and Co-lead of the Sustainable People-Environment Interactions project, has been awarded the Green Gown Award Australasia's Staff Champion for Sustainability.
A research plan update has been published for the Hub's Impact Priority 1 (IP1) research theme, Sustainable People–Environment Interactions (SuPErInteract)
The Hub has published its 2022 Annual Progress Report detailing the progress of the Hub's approved projects, as well as the codesign process associated with each project