Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub - Approved Projects as at November 2021
Project ID |
Project title |
Lead organisation |
NESP funding |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
University of Wollongong |
|
|
1.1 |
University of Wollongong |
$770,982 |
|
1.2 |
University of Wollongong |
$453,599 |
|
1.3 |
University of Western Australia |
$17,394 |
|
1.4 |
University of Melbourne |
$0 (funded via co-contributions) |
|
2 |
Data integration |
University of Melbourne |
$203,542 |
3 |
University of Western Australia |
|
|
3.1 |
RMIT University |
$113,493 |
|
3.2 |
University of Tasmania |
$380 |
|
3.3 |
Understanding the psycho-social dimensions of urban greening |
University of Melbourne |
$168,368 |
3.4 |
Assessing the vulnerability of Australian cities' green infrastructure to climate change |
University of Melbourne |
$237,783 |
3.5 |
Developing an audit tool to quantify the multiple benefits of urban greening |
University of Melbourne |
$143,193 |
3.6 |
(NB: subproject 3.6 was rolled into project 6) |
RMIT University |
$60,029 |
3.7 |
Development of an integrated sampling and experimental framework (NB: subproject 3.7 was rolled into subprojects 3.3, 3.5 and 3.6) |
University of Melbourne |
$0 (funded via co-contributions) |
3.8 |
University of Melbourne |
$103,357 |
|
3.9 |
University of Tasmania |
$38,861 |
|
3.10 |
Monitoring and evaluation of multifunctional green space at different scales |
University of Tasmania |
$0 (funded via co-contributions) |
3.11 |
Biodiversity and human-nature considerations in urban forest management |
University of Western Australia |
$266,465 |
3.13 |
Indigenous Noongar perspectives in city planning and urban nature |
The University of Western Australia |
$167,575 |
4 |
RMIT University |
|
|
4.1 |
RMIT University |
$468,091 |
|
4.2 |
RMIT University |
$620,434 |
|
4.3 |
RMIT University |
$507,602 |
|
4.4 |
(NB: subproject 4.4 was rolled into subproject 7.3) |
University of Melbourne |
$69,445 |
4.5 |
A publication for local government on the tools and techniques to increase greening |
RMIT University |
$58,722 |
5 |
University of Melbourne |
|
|
5.1 |
University of Melbourne |
$82,160 |
|
5.2 |
RMIT University |
$367,030 |
|
5.3 |
University of Melbourne |
$441,556 |
|
5.4 |
University of Melbourne |
$237,933 |
|
5.5 |
University of Melbourne |
$0 (funding via co-contributions) |
|
5.6 |
University of Melbourne |
$177,726 |
|
6 |
Social, cultural and biodiversity benefits of urban greening: An integrated network of sites. Also known as 'Network of integrated study sites' |
RMIT University |
|
6.1 |
Towards an Indigenous-led research agenda |
RMIT University |
$115,397 |
6.2 |
University of Western Australia |
$55,530 |
|
6.3 |
Social and biodiversity benefits of the Upper Stony Creek Transformation Project |
RMIT University |
$210,826 |
6.4 |
Biodiversity benefits of specific site-based greening actions |
RMIT University |
$53,926 |
7 |
University of Wollongong |
|
|
7.1 |
University of Wollongong |
$709,034 |
|
7.2 |
Role of pollution from fires and urban air quality in Australian cities (NB: subproject 7.2 was rolled into subproject 7.1) |
University of Wollongong |
$69,063 |
7.3 |
University of Melbourne |
$125,554 |
|
7.4 |
University of Western Australia |
$332,139 |
|
Cross-hub |
Integrated environmental assessment to inform environmental decisions |
University of Melbourne |
$0 (funded via co-contributions) |
* The National Environmental Science Program (NESP) funding figures above reflect the NESP funds allocated to research projects only, and do not include NESP funds allocated to other eligible hub activities. Hubs may also contribute additional funds to research projects.