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.
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 Hazardous Waste and Pollutants team have developed a new, more realistic way to assess how potentially harmful chemicals leach from materials made from recycled tyre rubber, especially roads and pavements.
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.
A new study from the Hub’s Understanding Microplastics project team offers fresh insight into how common household plastics fragment into microplastics, and what this means for environmental and human exposure.
A new paper published by the Hub's Impact Priority 3 - Hazardous Waste and Pollutants team reviews current challenges and research needs for managing contaminants and chemicals in waste streams as part of a circular economy.