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Publications• Some recent publications and presentations from ACSIS staff and fellows include: Ryan C. The Melbourne 2032 project: design visions as mechanism for paradigm change. Changing the Change Design Research Conference Torino Italy July 2008. Larsen, K, Ryan, C and Abraham, A (2008), Sustainable and Secure Food Systems for Victoria: What do we know? What do we need to know? Victorian Eco-Innovation Lab, University of Melbourne Larsen, K (2008), ‘A Framework for Food Sensitive Urban Development’, Agri-Food XV, 25-29th November 2008, University of Sydney Ian Enting, David Karoly, Jim Falk, Nathan Clisby, Roger Bodman, and Domenica Settle, The Science of Emissions Stabilisation, Commissioned and externally reviewed report, Garnaut Review, published 1 October 2008. Edwards, F. & Mercer, D., "Gleaning from Gluttony: An Australian youth subculture confronts the ethics of waste", Australian Geographer, Vol.38, No.3, pp.279-296, November 2007. Ryan, C., "Eco-Innovative Cities in Australia". In Change Management for Sustainable Consumption and Production. Tukker, A./ Charter, M./ Munch Andersen, M./ Sto, E./ Vezzoli, C. (contributing editors) 2007, Greenleaf, Sheffield UK. Falk, J. and Ryan C., "Inventing a sustainable future: Australia and the challenge of eco-innovation", Futures (UK) , Vol 39, 2007, pp. 215-229. Falk J., "How well prepared are we for eco-innovation?", Victorian Convergence on the Global Sustainability Emergency, Main Hall, St Michael's Walk, 120 Collins Street, Melbourne, 12 Feb 2007. Edwards, F., "Dumpster Dining: Freegans consume waste food to protect consumer waste", Alternatives Journal 32:3, pp.16-17, 2006. Lewis H and Ryan C. (contributing editors) Imaging Sustainability: Beyond materials and technology in Eco-Design, RMIT Press, Melbourne, 2006 Ryan C. Towards a new manifesto for sustainable design. In Lewis H and Ryan C (contributing editors) Imaging Sustainability: Beyond materials and technology in Eco-Design. RMIT Press, Melbourne. 2006 Berry, M 2006 ‘Ageing in Space: Transport, accessibility and urban form’, in Ageing and the New Longevity (Ed. S Encel) UNSW Press: Sydney. Falk, J., Green, J, and Mudd, G, "Australia, Uranium and Nuclear Power", International Journal of Environmental Studies, Vol 63, No. 6, Dec 2006, pp. 845-858. Falk, J. , "Nuclear Power?" , Canberra Times, 28 Nov 2006. Falk, J. "Nuclear report misses the point", Crikey.Com.au, 22 Nov 2006 Falk, J. "The Uranium Enrichment Market”, paper presented to the East Asia Science and Security Collaborative, Beijing, 3-6 Nov 2006. Falk, J. "Uranium Enrichment", energyscience.org.au. November 2006, 2 pp. Ryan C. Sustainable development: the view from 2006: how to combine economy and environment in urban and industrial society, Keynote Address, Rotterdam International Energy Conference 20 Oct 2006. Beljac, M., Ruff, T. A, Falk, J., Camilleri, J, Noonan, D., Hawkins, D., and Green, J. "An Illusion of Protection: The unavoidable limitations of safeguards on nuclear materials and the export of uranium to China", ACF/MAPW, Melbourne, October 2006, 48 pp. Hall, W.P., "ACSIS Occasional Paper No. 1: Forming new ICT industry clusters", ACSIS Occasional Papers, September 2006. Falk, J. "Australia and uranium enrichment: what future", Beyond Nuclear Symposium, State Library of Victoria, 15 September 2006. Ryan. C., Distributed Economies: Sustainable innovation and design from nature. At the Official Launch conference of the Cartesius Institute - a joint initiative of Technical Unviersity of Delf, the Technical University of Endhoven and University of Twente. Leeuwarden, The Netherlands 31 August 2006. Falk, J. "A nuclear future for Australia?", Forum on a Nuclear Future, St James Conference Centre, 6 August 2006. Hall, W.P., 'Tools extending human and organizational cognition: revolutionary tools and cognitive revolutions', Sixth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organisations, Prato, Italy, 11-14 July 2006, International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, vol. 6. Falk, J. Presentation of case study in “Building National Research Networks”, in Scaling up for Greater Impact, Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology Sydney, 3 July 2006. Ryan C, Webb, J Eco-Innovative Cities: A pilot project for sustainable service design in 8 local councils in Melbourne Australia. Proceedings of the First International Conference of the Sustainable Consumption Research Exchange (SCORE) EU Network, Copenhagen 20-21 April 2006. Orsato, R. 2006, Competitive Environmental Strategies: When Does it Pay to be Green? California Management Review, Vol. 48, N.2. Winter 2006. pp 127-143. Orsato, R. 2006, Future Imperfect? The Enduring Struggle for Electric Vehicles. In: Paul Niewenhuis, Philip Vergragt and Peter Wells. The Business of Sustainable Mobility. London: Edward Elgar. Pp. 35-44. Orsato, R., Jermier, J., Forbes, L., Benn, S. 2006, The New Corporate Environmentalism and Green Politics. In Handbook of Organization Studies, 2nd Ed. Stewart Clegg, Cynthia Hardy, Tom Lawrence & Walter Nord, Ed., Sage Publications, Pp. 618-650 Frankel, B. ‘The State’, in G.Ritzer (ed.), Encyclopedia of Sociology, Blackwell, Oxford 2006 Turnbull, D. 2006, ‘The Function of Maps’ in Paula Rothenberg ed., Beyond Borders: Thinking Critically About Global Issue, Worth Pbls., New York, 2006, 7-15. Ryan, C, "Integrated Approaches to Sustainable Consumption and Cleaner Production". In The Natural Advantage of Nations, Hargraves and Smith (eds), Earthscan Books, UK, Jan 2005. Ryan, C. 'Beyond the product – from eco-design to eco-innovation.' Refereed paper: Joint Meeting of the 2nd International Conference on Green and Sustainable Chemistry and the 9th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference. June 20-24, 2005. Washington DC Ryan, C. and Falk, J, with Solomon, M. "The top ten environmental issues for Victoria in the next fifteen years – views of the scientific community", Report to the Department of Sustainability and Environment, July 2005 Falk, J. "Innovation for triple-bottom line outcomes - a new Australian Initiative ", Sixth UNEP Asia Pacific Round Table In Sustainable Production and Consumption, Melbourne Convention Centre, 14 Oct 2005 Falk, J. "Australia and the challenge of eco-innovation", Seminar, Foresight Institute, Swinburne University of Technology, 16 June 2005. Falk, J. "Evolving Governance: The atmosphere and a shrinking and fragmenting world", Seminar, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, The University of Melbourne, 2 November 2005. Ryan C. "Paradigms Reframed: new perspectives on the design of sustainable systems". Keynote Address. Opening seminar, DELabs Landskrona, Sweden. 20-21 April 2005 Ryan, C. and H. Brezet: ‘D4S’ A new global ecodesign Guide. UNEP 6th Asia Pacfic Roundtable on Sustainable Consumption and Production. Melbourne 12 Oct 2005. Ryan C.. Beyond Redesign – Eco-Sense: A Global Eco-innovation Laboratory . UNEP 6th Asia Pacfic Roundtable on Sustainable Consumption and Production. Melbourne 12 Oct 2005. Ryan C. "Architects of Immaterial Delight: Changing eco-design through ecodesign." Opening Keynote. Installation of the 'Re-use' Collection of Sustainable Products, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands. 13 Nov. 2005 Ryan, C. "Environment and Health: New drivers for innovation and design", Staff Research Seminar, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Technical University of DELFT. May 2005 Acharya, U., Petheram, R. J. and Reid, R. ‘Biodiversity conservation: Officials' perceptions and discords with community forest management in Nepal', The Forestry Chronicle, vol 81, no. 3, pp. 387-391. 2005. Brezet, H. "Report on the European Roundtable for Sustainable Consumption and Production" 5-7 October. UNEP 6th Asia Pacfic Roundtable on Sustainable Consumption and Production. Melbourne 14 Oct 2005. Russell, S. and Hampton G. (in press). Challenges in understanding public responses and providing effective public consultation on water reuse. Desalination. Hampton, G. (in press). Enhancing public participation through narrative analysis. Policy Sciences. |
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