Tackling urgent sustainability challenges at local, regional, and global levels through collaborative, transdisciplinary research that bridges diverse expertise, fosters innovation, and drives actionable solutions for a sustainable future
The Sustainability Research Cluster was established in 2007 (originally the Sustainability Research Centre) bringing cross-disciplinary researchers together to offer evidence-based solutions to policy, planning, and decision-making. Our current research priorities cover three intersecting themes.
Climate action
Climate change presents unprecedented challenges, including extreme heatwaves, flooding, and threats to ecosystem health. These urgent issues demand innovative, multidisciplinary collaboration to develop strategies for both mitigating climate change and adapting to its impacts.
Research in this area explores a diverse range of topics, including:
- Memory, culture, and society
- Education and climate awareness
- Climate mitigation and adaptation strategies
Through this research we aim to foster resilience and create pathways for a sustainable future.
Sustainable cities and communities
Global change, population growth and economic development are placing significant pressure on communities. Research in this theme seeks to assist communities to prepare for, and respond to, shocks and stresses, such as extreme weather events, health crises, and environmental degradation.
Promote mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change-related planning and management in least developed countries and small island developing States, including focusing on women, youth and local and marginalized communities
Topics of focus include:
- Community resilience
- Co-designed futures
- Small Island/ Large Ocean countries
Social-environmental justice
This research takes a systems perspective to the interrelated and interdependent nature of social and ecological justice promoting peaceful and inclusive societies.
Topics of focus include:
- Children and young peoples geographies
- Migration
- Environmental integrity/ethics
- More-than-human
- Rights of nature
Our aim
Our goal is to help build a socially and ecologically just, thriving world. Our forward-looking research has a global impact, with a particular focus on the Asia-Pacific region.
About the sustainability research cluster
From studying historical island-building practices to understanding water-related migration, our projects aim to foster sustainable solutions for vulnerable communities. Learn more about our climate action, sustainable cities and communities and social-environmental justice projects.