Making regional food systems resilient
Griffith University’s doctoral candidate Sheriden Keegan is working with local and state governments, community organisations and industries to strengthen food supply systems. Her research looks… Read More
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Griffith University’s doctoral candidate Sheriden Keegan is working with local and state governments, community organisations and industries to strengthen food supply systems. Her research looks… Read More
Griffith University research Associate Professor Michael Howes is helping to make communities more sustainable and resilient to the impacts of climate change. Recent events… Read More
Have you ever thought about where your food comes from and what happens if the food supply chain is interrupted during a disaster or pandemic?… Read More
Have you ever wondered how hospitals cope when there is a disaster? Griffith University’s Associate Professor Jamie Ranse is helping health services ensure policy,… Read More
Language matters and Griffith University’s Dr Danielle Heinrichs’ research is about helping people to think about language in new and different ways which is crucial… Read More
Cyclone season is underway in Queensland and Griffith University’s Dr Margaret Cook hopes lessons from past disasters will inform how authorities and communities prepare for,… Read More
A new book co-edited by Griffith University’s Dr Monique Lewis will share international experiences and insights about communication during the COVID pandemic. The soon to… Read More
This week Griffith’s inaugural ‘Strategic Resilience Planning Executive Residential’ was held in collaboration with MoU partner the Making Good Alliance, in… Read More
The Natural Hazards Research Australia inaugural Disaster Challenge was held on 13 October 2022. Seven PhD candidates joined forces to pitch their “Beacons of Hope”… Read More
Professor Jacqui Ewart from the Griffith University Disaster Management Network spoke with the… Read More