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Sustainable Islands program at the University of Sydney

In Norfolk Island, Jodie has worked on waste management, climate change vulnerability assessment, natural and cultural heritage management, population policy, development control, tourism strategies, infrastructure planning; and sustainable planning
www.isa.org.usyd.edu.au/research/JQuintal.shtml

The Réunion Project - uniting MRIO initiatives

Initiative, and supported UNEP’s Resource Panel in editing the report on environmental impacts of products and resources.
www.isa.org.usyd.edu.au/mrio/ATukker.shtml

Plans for a new medical building - Faculty of Medicine Online Museum and Archive

The committee met three times and in March 1883 the Professors of Chemistry, Natural History and Anatomy and Physiology submitted rough sketch plans for the requirements of their Departments in the
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine/museum/mwmuseum/index.php/Plans_for_a_new_medical_building

Sydney Quality of Life Office - Faculty of Medicine and Health

Health regulatory bodies and health care systems consider PROs in the evidence-base for clinical care, practice guidelines, and product labelling claims internationally.
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/our-research/research-centres/sydney-quality-of-life-office.html

Camouflage Cultures – Sydney University Press

Publication: 06 Feb 2015. Publisher: Sydney University Press. Buy ebook:Camouflage has been linked with military and natural history contexts, but growing interest in the connections with areas such as ecology, ... 3. Zoos and camouflage by Ann Elias. 4.
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Ecological Footprints

formulating dispersion and fate models for local ecosystem processes. The final product will be a comprehensive ecological footprint framework, which can be used to assist decision-making and planning within a
www.isa.org.usyd.edu.au/research/EFARC.shtml

Agricultural and Resource Policy – Sydney University Press

3. Cultivating power: institutions of Australian agriculture and resource policy. Part 2: intrasectoral issues – input and product markets.
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What does it take to build a heart?

Biomanufacturing uses 3D bioprinting to fabricate organoids and cell models that imitate natural tissue.
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/news-and-events/2024/08/19/what-does-it-take-to-build-a-heart-.html

The Industrial Ecology Lab - towards an integrated Australian research platform

This matrix quantifies the production recipe by which inputs are transformed into products and services. ... upstream, on the product supply chain as well as the embodied energy and emissions implications.
www.isa.org.usyd.edu.au/ielab/metalflows.shtml

The Industrial Ecology Lab - towards an integrated Australian research platform

Australia's oil self-sufficiency is also rapidly declining, with the country importing over 30% of the oil products.
www.isa.org.usyd.edu.au/ielab/biofuels.shtml