Tag: CSIRO
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The legal and institutional dimensions of biodiversity offsetting
This is Part 5 of a series of posts outlining the research journey of my PhD so far. Read the previous entries: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4 Over two days in January 2015, fifteen academics and professionals from law, economics, business, ecology and policy came together to discuss biodiversity offsetting – but…
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The economics of climate adaptation – my CSIRO PhD scholarship
I received some fantastic news in time for Christmas (although failed to post a blog until now) – my application for a CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship top-up PhD scholarship has been successful. My topic is entitled ‘Economics of climate adaptation: Using economic theory to identify adaptation options at different scales’. With this scholarship, I aim to expand on my research…