Steering Sustainability

Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Resources

How renewable are renewables? How do we feed 8 billion people? Why is 30% the magic number for protection in protected area management? And how we can adapt to the challenges we face today in sustainable and resilient ways? Welcome to Steering Sustainability, where we explore the questions that need to be asked – and answered – to unlock a better future. Join Professor Melissa Nursey-Bray and Dr Ariane Gienger, as they tackle these questions, and try to understand the challenges and opportunities in answering them. Steering Sustainability explores options for nourishing humanity and preserving ecosystems, delve into the environmental and social impacts of the green transition and reflect on the importance of engaging diverse communities in our pursuit of sustainability. Steering Sustainability is supported by the University of Adelaide’s FAME Sustainability Strategy. It is produced by Solstice Podcasting in collaboration with Ramona Palfy. Melissa’s research profile: https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/melissa.nursey-bray Ariane’s research profile:  https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/ariane.gienger

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    How do we feed 8 billion people? With Assoc. Prof. Douglas Bardsley

    It can be overwhelming to think about feeding eight billion people. But in our current food system, choices in one place can influence lives around the world. So what can we collectively do to make sure that people everywhere have access to fresh and healthy food? In this episode, we talk to Associate Professor Douglas Bardsley, a fellow human geographer from the University of Adelaide. Drawing on his extensive research on environmental and agricultural risk management, Doug shares his insights into experiences of food insecurity in different contexts, the challenges that climate change poses to human and environmental stability and the importance of thinking of food as a human right. Learn More Doug’s research profile: https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/douglas.bardsley Doug’s recommendations: Ulrich Beck: “Living in and coping with world risk society” Ulrich Beck: “Climate for change, or how to create a green modernity?” Vandana Shiva: “Solutions to the food and ecological crisis facing us today” Vandana Shiva: “The Violence of the Green Revolution: Science and Politics of the Green Revolution” Douglas Bardsley: “Climate change threatens to cause ‘synchronised harvest failures’ across the globe, with implications for Australia’s food security” Douglas Bardsley: “Risk alleviation via in situ agrobiodiversity conservation: drawing from experiences in Switzerland, Turkey and Nepal” Douglass Bardsley & Andrea Knierim: “Hegel, Beck and the reconceptualization of ecological risk: The example of Australian agriculture” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    27 Min.
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    How useful is protecting 30% of the planet? With Prof Melissa Nursey-Bray and Dr Ariane Gienger

    We are witnessing unprecedented rates of biodiversity loss, with species disappearing at a pace not seen in millions of years, which is posing serious risks to people and the planet. To mitigate those risks, the global community has committed to protecting 30 percent of our lands and waters by 2030. But will this be enough? And how likely is it that we reach this target in the first place? In our final episode, we speak to each other. Drawing on our research on community-based conservation across Australia, we talk about the importance of biodiversity for all live on earth, the benefits and limitations of protected areas as conservation tools and the usefulness of agreements like the Global Biodiversity Framework. We also reflect on the conversations we have had throughout the series and what each of them revealed about the steps that have been taken and the steps that still need to be taken towards a sustainable future. Learn More Melissa’s and Ariane’s research profiles: https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/melissa.nursey-bray https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/ariane.gienger Melissa’s and Ariane’s recommendations: Naomi Klein: “Let Them Drown: The Violence of Othering in a Warming World” Richie Howitt: “Rethinking Resource Management: Justice, Sustainability and Indigenous Peoples” Richie Howitt: “Unsettling the Taken (for Granted)” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    23 Min.

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How renewable are renewables? How do we feed 8 billion people? Why is 30% the magic number for protection in protected area management? And how we can adapt to the challenges we face today in sustainable and resilient ways? Welcome to Steering Sustainability, where we explore the questions that need to be asked – and answered – to unlock a better future. Join Professor Melissa Nursey-Bray and Dr Ariane Gienger, as they tackle these questions, and try to understand the challenges and opportunities in answering them. Steering Sustainability explores options for nourishing humanity and preserving ecosystems, delve into the environmental and social impacts of the green transition and reflect on the importance of engaging diverse communities in our pursuit of sustainability. Steering Sustainability is supported by the University of Adelaide’s FAME Sustainability Strategy. It is produced by Solstice Podcasting in collaboration with Ramona Palfy. Melissa’s research profile: https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/melissa.nursey-bray Ariane’s research profile:  https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/ariane.gienger