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26 March 2025

Collaboration between disaster agencies and communities key to future disaster resilience

New research highlights the growing role of informal community groups in disaster response and the urgent need for stronger collaboration with formal disaster management agencies.
25 March 2025

Sydney Environment Institute welcomes two more Collaborative Grant projects

One project will explore culturally specific responses to climate distress in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. The second project will map social networks in climate adaptation projects to assess who benefits and who is left behind.
06 March 2025

SEI calls for a locally driven approach in National Climate Volunteer Scheme

The Sydney Environment Institute (SEI) has urged the government to rethink the proposed National Volunteer Incentive Scheme, also known as the "Climate Army," advocating instead for a place-based approach that prioritises local knowledge holders and existing community networks.
04 March 2025

Innovate, experiment, fail better, transform: governing climate futures

Historically, climate governance has been characterised by fixed rules, slow-moving institutions and incremental progress. But what if success depends not on targets and rules, but on intensive collaboration and bold experimentation? What if we need to take more risks, build policy and governance frameworks that can learn and adapt in real time and thrive in uncertain environments?
04 March 2025

Closing the loop: feedbacking in community-engaged research

Emily Nabong, a PhD candidate in the School of Civil Engineering at the University of Sydney, recently travelled to Kiribati to engage in a final round of collaborative feedback before submitting her thesis. Emily designed an interactive session where her research partners could explore her system dynamics model together, drawing their own insights into the cascading impacts of climate change.