Sustainable Lens: Resilience on Radio
Sustainable Lens Resilience on Radio: hear an informed, intelligent and provocative discussion of sustainability issues every week. Samuel Mann and Shane Gallagher are joined every week by a leading figure in the sustainability scene. Politics, science and controversy on Sustainable Lens Resilience on Radio. Sustainablelens.org
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Prof Bruce Clarkson
The problems of degradation are not just the sole domain ...
The problems of degradation are not just the sole domain of biophysical scientists. Professor Bruce Clarkson is Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Waikato, and is the Interim Director of the Biological Heritage Nat[...]
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Prof Eva Collins
The majority of existing businesses can still be characterised as ...
The majority of existing businesses can still be characterised as having a compliance-based relationship with sustainability, but there are hopeful and interesting things happening. Dr Eva Collins is Associate Professor in Strategy & Human Re[...]
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Kevin Hague
The pre-eminence of the economy and its treatment as if ...
The pre-eminence of the economy and its treatment as if it were the point of society is so powerful, consumerism has been such a powerful force, that people believe their primary relationship is with the economy and not with their fellow members o[...]
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Prof Richard Morgan
There will be conflict, so we need people to recognise ...
There will be conflict, so we need people to recognise those different values. Prof Richard Morgan teaches and researches environmental management and impact assessment in University of Otago’s Geography Department. A biogeographer who ini[...]
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Stefan Sobkowiak
If you want to get your soil living again, get ...
If you want to get your soil living again, get your life back in your soil. Stefan Sobkowiak describes himself as a synergist, permaculturalist and an irrepressible optimist. A landscape architect he specialises in attracting bird, insect and ani[...]
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Phil Osborne
If you can be a better consumer, then we can ...
If you can be a better consumer, then we can change the world. Phil Osborne teaches and researches marketing at Otago Polytechnic. We talk about the role of marketing and the relationship between values and value, before exploring what the sustain[...]
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Jen Rodgers
It is important to bring things back to what people ...
It is important to bring things back to what people think is relevant. Perhaps a place that is special to them, what could affect that place? How could you positively or negatively affect that? Jen Rodgers is the Sustainable Practice Adviser at [...]
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Prof Kath Dickinson
The essence of ecology is that it is all around ...
The essence of ecology is that it is all around us. Prof Kath Dickinson is a plant ecologist at the University of Otago. She has broad interests particularly in plant-animal interactions. We talk with her about the science of ecology, and the ro[...]
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Prof Richard Jackson
Pacifism is the most ethically consistent position…it entails a consistency ...
Pacifism is the most ethically consistent position…it entails a consistency of means and ends – we’re not using evil means for good ends. Prof Richard Jackson is Deputy Director at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studi[...]
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Dr Sean Conelly
The real challenge, no matter what scale you are taking ...
The real challenge, no matter what scale you are taking action, is to be aware and responsive to what’s going on at other scales. Dr Sean Connelly is a lecturer in Geography at University of Otago. We talk about how sustainability at a gl[...]