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| An Interdisciplinary Knowledge Transfer Approach to Facilitate Sustainable Development: Australia as an Example | |||
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Australia's R&D environment is evaluated in terms of its ability to support economic development while enhancing environmental sustainability. Examples of small projects to drive incremental improvement are cited. |
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| An Innovation and Development Model for Regional University Campuses | |||
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An innovation model is proposed that allows regional university campuses to maximise commercial outputs while enhancing academic productivity, without overriding community concerns. |
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| Using Physical Barriers to Prevent In-Ground Wooden Pole Decay: Protecting Forest and Economic Resources as well as Soil and Groundwater | |||
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Millions of wooden in-ground poles carrying, eg., electricity are lost to rot annually. Sleeves encasing treated posts or poles are shown to increase their lives, generating economic and environmental benefits. |
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| The Composition and Productivity of Australian Cooperative Research Centres, with Emphasis on their Participation in Biotechnology, Regional and Sustainable Development | |||
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Survey results on Australian Cooperative Research Centres in terms of their composition/membership, funding, basic and applied research output and participation in biotechnology, sustainable and regional development are described. |
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| Case Studies on Environmental Sustainability in Australia: A Multi-level Review | |||
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This study reveals insights on Australia-wide environmental sustainability and discusses suggested improvements. |
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