Professor Rodney Keenan

Chair, School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne

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Environment

Redefining Farmland value for climate and food security

Regenerative agriculture can translate environmental health into economic value and address climate change. But scaling up will require financial innovation

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Sciences & Technology

Opportunities for Traditional Owners in the carbon economy

Empowering Indigenous land management through emissions reductions and the carbon economy will have the best outcomes for people and the environment

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Environment

The case for an Australian Climate Accord

Australia lacks national leadership on climate policy, but an Australian Climate Accord could foster agreement on reducing emissions while improving Australia’s living standards

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Sciences & Technology

Planting timber forests on Australian farms

Australia needs new business models between industry and agriculture to inspire investment in trees on farms in order to guarantee the country’s future timber resources

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Sciences & Technology

Planting trees for the Earth

Campaigners want us to plant 7.8 billion trees to combat climate change. But what then?

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Environment

Seeds of hope lie in forests

Saving forests is central to combating climate change, but tackling global poverty is part of the solution

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