- Professor Rodney Keenan
Chair, School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne
Redefining Farmland value for climate and food security
Regenerative agriculture can translate environmental health of farmland into economic value and address climate change, explain University of Melbourne experts.
Opportunities for Traditional Owners in the carbon economy
A collaboration between the University of Melbourne and GLaWAC empowers Indigenous land management through emissions reductions and the carbon economy.
The case for an Australian Climate Accord
An Australian Climate Accord could foster agreement on reducing emissions while improving Australia’s living standards, say University of Melbourne experts.
Planting timber forests on Australian farms
University of Melbourne research into new business models finds planting trees on existing farms can help guarantee Australia's future timber resources.
Planting trees for the Earth
The Earth Day campaign has set a target of planting 7.8 billion trees by 2020. But while planting trees is easy, managing these new forests is another story.
Seeds of hope lie in forests
The Paris Agreement recognises that forests are crucial to tackling emissions, but to save our trees we must tackle poverty, forestry expert Rod Keenan writes.