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Eco Futurists

Eco Futurists

By Prof Andy Lowe

Planning for the future and breaking new ground across industries must involve improving our natural environment along the way. Our lives and livelihoods depend on it.
In this podcast, we hear from people leading the way not only in imagining, but also providing solutions for a future with environmental sustainability in mind. We speak to scientific experts, industry leaders, artists, adventurers, and committed personalities who make connections in their local and global communities, making life on earth a priority in their grand plans.

They are Eco Futurists.
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Hearts & Minds. Can science inspired music be a solution to climate change?

Eco FuturistsMar 02, 2023

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Action as the antidote to despair: creative pathways for young adults to connect with community and conservation

Action as the antidote to despair: creative pathways for young adults to connect with community and conservation

It can be easy to get overwhelmed by all the information we have around the effects of changing climate. How do young adults in particular combat ‘eco anxiety’ while at the same time maintaining motivation to be part of the solution amidst a rapidly escalating sense of urgency around environmental conservation efforts?


In this episode we speak with Kirsty Bevan CEO of Nature Conservation Society of South Australia https://www.ncssa.asn.au  and Acting CEO of Conservation Council of South Australia https://www.conservationsa.org.au and Maddie McShane Nature Advocacy Researcher and Campaigner, and Director of Earth Jam! https://www.ncssa.asn.au/earth-jam/


Eco Futurists is supported by the Environment Institute https://www.adelaide.edu.au/environment/ at the University of Adelaide http://www.adelaide.edu.au/. 


Learn More: 


Earth Jam! https://www.ncssa.asn.au/earth-jam/


Nature Conservation Society of South Australia https://www.ncssa.asn.au


Conservation Council of South Australia https://www.conservationsa.org.au


Adelaide City Council https://www.cityofadelaide.com.au


Music SA https://www.musicsa.com.au


South Australian Grassroots Ecosystem https://sagrassroots.org


Get In Touch

You can contact Eco Futurists podcast here andrew.lowe@adelaide.edu.au 


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Feb 07, 202439:28
Sowing the seeds for the future of health, resilience, and environmental protection

Sowing the seeds for the future of health, resilience, and environmental protection

Have you ever had a memory from childhood that took you back to nature? Maybe it was the smell after the rain, freshly cut grass, or the warmth from of the sun on your skin. How do our experiences of the natural world as children affect us as adults? Are these effects lasting or do we need to ‘top up’ our nature reserves to reap the full benefits that nature has to give? How can we fill our ‘nature cup’ when the demands of day-to-day modern existence can often pull us away from the natural environment?

In this episode we explore all this an more with Human Geographer Melissa Nursey-Bray Deputy Director, Institute of Sustainability, Energy and Resources (ISER), https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/melissa.nursey-bray and Dr Mark Kohler Senior Lecturer School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Medica

l Sciences https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/mark.kohler

Eco Futurists is supported by the Environment Institute https://www.adelaide.edu.au/environment/ at the University of Adelaide http://www.adelaide.edu.au/. 


Learn More: 

School of Psychology https://health.adelaide.edu.au/psychology/

Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences https://health.adelaide.edu.au

Wellbeing in Learning and Development Lab (WiLDlab): https://wildlabadelaide.org/.

Youth Symposium on Human Nature Connection in the Anthropocene: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/environment/events/list/2023/11/a-symposium-on-human-nature-connection-in-the-anthropocene

Roots and Shoots Australia: https://rootsandshoots.org.au/

Jane Goodall Institute Australia Resource Boxhttps://janegoodall.org.au/australian-programs-resourcebox/

Review Article: https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pan3.10128

Children & Nature Network: https://www.childrenandnature.org/

Institute of Sustainability, Energy and Resources (ISER) https://www.adelaide.edu.au/iser/

Finding the Fab Five https://storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/61ca6f9be4354e808146e47e0a59a7d0

Adaptation Community Environment Research Group (ACE) https://able.adelaide.edu.au/socialsciences/adaptation-community-environment/

Department of Geography, Environment and Population https://able.adelaide.edu.au/socialsciences/departments/department-of-geography-environment-and-population

Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Education (ABLE) https://able.adelaide.edu.au


Get In Touch

You can contact Eco Futurists podcast here andrew.lowe@adelaide.edu.au 

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Nov 15, 202346:42
You can’t build an ego when caring for a stream
Oct 25, 202317:26
Exotic plants and animals: the illegal wildlife trade happening right under your nose

Exotic plants and animals: the illegal wildlife trade happening right under your nose

There is increasing interest in owning wild and exotic animals and the internet is able to serve up whatever your heart desires, even if importing these animals is illegal.

In this episode we speak with Prof Phill Cassey
researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/phill.cassey and PhD student Charlotte Lassaline both from the School of Biological Sciences set.adelaide.edu.au/biological-sciences/ as well as from the Invasion Science and Wildlife Ecology Group www.cassey-invasion-ecology.org at the University of Adelaide www.adelaide.edu.au/ . We examine what it’s going to take to conserve and recover ecosystems in a world where wildlife is being traded not only in secret corners of the internet, but often right in front of our eyes.

Eco Futurists is supported by the Environment Institute www.adelaide.edu.au/environment/ at the University of Adelaide www.adelaide.edu.au/.

Learn More:

School of Biological Sciences University of Adelaide set.adelaide.edu.au/biological-sciences/
Invasion Science and Wildlife Ecology Group University of Adelaide www.cassey-invasion-ecology.org

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Sep 06, 202334:36
Nature deprivation: the real consequences

Nature deprivation: the real consequences

Are you getting the best microbes on offer? What are microbes anyway and why should we care?

If you’ve ever heard of the term “microbiome” you probably relate it to gut health, but there’s so much more to it! It’s all around us, and in us, and affects our brains, immune systems, stress levels, and psychological state.

Join us for this episode where we speak with Dr Jess Stanhope and Prof Phil Weinstein about how public health is effected by urban environments and the promising future for disease prevention and treatment in the reversal of global urban nature deprivation.  

This podcast is supported by the Environment Institute https://www.adelaide.edu.au/environment/ at the University of Adelaide https://www.adelaide.edu.au. Learn More:

School of Allied Health Science and Practice University of Adelaide https://health.adelaide.edu.au/allied-health/  

School of Public Health University of Adelaide https://health.adelaide.edu.au/public-health/

Green Adelaide https://www.greenadelaide.sa.gov.au

Hosted by Prof Andy Lowe https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/andrew.lowe, Interim Director of the Environment Institute https://www.adelaide.edu.au/environment/ University of Adelaide You can contact Eco Futurists podcast here https://www.adelaide.edu.au/environment/  Enjoying the show? Rate, review, and share it with your friends to help listeners like yourself explore their inner Eco Futurist.


Jul 05, 202344:29
Under the surface: shedding light on ‘ocean blindness’

Under the surface: shedding light on ‘ocean blindness’

What happened when the head of Engineering for Google Australia and the Professor and author behind Australia’s first ever textbook on Marine Ecology came together? Nothing short of the miraculous bringing back to life of an extinct ecosystem in the waters of Australia's biodiverse southern coastline.


And what’s next on the sparkly horizon?


In this podcast episode find out how the founders of AusOcean, Alan Noble and Prof Sean Connell, are stretching traditional models of marine conservation efforts through open-source hardware and software, and low-cost ways of public engagement. They are a driving force shedding light on the ‘ocean blindness’ that muddies our understanding of biodiversity conservation in marine ecosystems, looking to reverse the tide of extinction in our oceans. 


This podcast is supported by the Environment Institute at the University of Adelaide.


Learn More:

AusOcean

AusOcean Live Stream

Marine Biology at the Environment Institute, University of Adelaide

Hosted by Prof Andy Lowe, Interim Director of the Environment Institute University of Adelaide


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May 31, 202338:43
Water: too much, too little, too dirty
May 03, 202343:17
Markets for nature. What’s the currency of biodiversity?

Markets for nature. What’s the currency of biodiversity?

Markets for nature. What’s the currency of biodiversity?

Nature is threatened, but it is also messy and complex. Ecologist try to untangle the mess of conservation, governments and industry. Small landowners are trying to help too. How do we work to save life on Earth?

How do we get the scale of investment required to restore our degraded land? Can we create markets for nature? Where does the money come from? And who are the buyers?

In this episode host Prof Andy Lowe Interim Director of the Environment Institute University of Adelaide, speaks with renowned ecologist Prof Hugh Possingham about the need to set aside 30% of every different kind of habitat for conservation in order to sustain the health of our global biodiversity and to establish biodiversity markets to drive these outcomes.

Eco Futurists is supported by the Environment Institute at the University of Adelaide.


Learn More:

Prof Hugh Possingham is currently Chief Councillor of the newly created Biodiversity Council and Chief Scientist of Accounting for Nature, and has recently been Queensland Chief Scientist and Chief Scientist of The Nature Conservancy, the world’s largest environmental non-government organisation. Hugh is also the Chair of The Environment Institute at the University of Adelaide.

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Apr 05, 202341:20
Hearts & Minds. Can science inspired music be a solution to climate change?

Hearts & Minds. Can science inspired music be a solution to climate change?

Can music, the arts and humanities help us work together across traditional science and industry boundary lines to come up with a solution to climate change?

In this episode host Prof Andy Lowe Interim Director of the Environment Institute University of Adelaide, speaks with Airan Berg, Artistic Director of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s Floods of Fire Citizens’ Orchestra event , and Professor Anna Goldsworthy, Director of The Elder Conservatorium of Music at the University of Adelaide.

Together they discuss the arts as communicator of complex human situations, a flawed system for tackling climate change, and how working openly between the sciences and the humanities can unite hearts and minds for a better future.

Eco Futurists is supported by the Environment Institute at the University of Adelaide.

Learn More:

Floods of Fire will be performing for the first time ever at a FREE event Friday 3 March 2023 in Elder Park Adelaide, starting at 7:30pm ahead of Spinifex Gum as part of the Adelaide Festival.

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Mar 02, 202346:40
Thinking solutions

Thinking solutions

Hear from professor of sustainability science at the Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science and coordinating lead author of the IPBES Values Assessment, Christopher Raymond, on monetary and non-monetary values, biocentric and anthropocentric views, the importance of nature based solutions, co-benefits, indigenous perspectives and moving away from a neoliberalisation of nature.
IPES Values Assessment Video
vimeo.com/735690263
We would like to acknowledge the University of Adelaide’s:
School of Social Sciences
Institute for Sustainability Energy and Resources
Environment Institute

Prof Christopher Raymond
Biography: Prof Raymond is Professor of Sustainability Science (Sustainability Transformations and Ecosystem Services) at the Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science, University of Helsinki, Finland. He is jointly based at the Ecosystems and Environment Research Programme in the Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, and the Department of Economics and Management in the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry. His research interests include sense of place; nature-based solutions; the social valuation of nature; and the conservation of biodiversity. Since 2018, Prof. Raymond has been Coordinating Lead Author (Chapter 2) of the IPBES Values Assessment.
Aug 02, 202237:12
Music, the language of inspiration

Music, the language of inspiration

Felix Riebl, The Cat Empire and creative force behind Spinifex Gum, on how music connects with people, describes the stories and experiences of cultures and can be used to motivate environmental action. Recorded last year at WOMADelaide, before the global pandemic really hit.
Dec 17, 202127:21
Festivals - a platform for fun and knowledge

Festivals - a platform for fun and knowledge

Ian Scobie, event and theatre producer, on developing the highly successful formula for WOMAD, a heady mix of world music, artistic staging, and cultural immersion to support sustainability demonstration and discussion. Recorded last year, before the global pandemic really hit.
Dec 17, 202139:49
As the world tipped

As the world tipped

With COP 26 ending in political stalemate, hear from Nigel Jamieson, theatre and outdoor installation producer, on his use of physical theatre to communicate the problems and inaction around climate change, and how art can help tackle one of the greatest moral challenges of our time. Recorded last year at WOMADelaide, before the global pandemic really hit.
Dec 17, 202131:33
Reaching a sustainable future

Reaching a sustainable future

Damon Gameau, director of the film 2040, on looking into the future to develop paths to sustainability, making that journey simple and easy to adopt, and providing motivation through hope messaging. Recorded last year at WOMADelaide, before the global pandemic really hit.
Dec 04, 202116:07
Rewilding a city

Rewilding a city

Chris Daniels, conservation scientist and urban nature futurist, on the importance of making room for biodiversity in our cityscapes and harnessing people power to connect with nature and promote species survival on our planet.
Nov 25, 202137:13
Leading for sustainability

Leading for sustainability

In this convivial chat, hear from Matthew Wright-Simon, leadership and sustainability facilitator, about how fun and creative collaboration bring new energy to all-too-familiar problems - like plastics waste and climate change.
Nov 20, 202130:28
Monuments in the forest

Monuments in the forest

Craig Walsh, installation artist, on using image projection, or projection mapping, to animate the natural world, provide an engaging interactive experience and bring a forest to life with living faces. Recorded last year at WOMADelaide, before the global pandemic really hit.
Nov 02, 202115:58
Capturing peoples’ spark

Capturing peoples’ spark

In a very human and engaging interview, Paul Ryan, filmmaker, talks about communicating people’s passion and essence in film and documentary, from indigenous rights and polar explorers to environmentalists and footy players.
Oct 22, 202119:32
Rebuilding Australia’s native oyster reefs
Oct 15, 202124:35
The state of the world’s forests

The state of the world’s forests

Jean-Francois Bastin, leading ecosystem scientist, on using satellites to find millions of hectares of unrecognised forest, modeling a zero impact earth to find the best places to replant forest and achieve planetary healing.
Oct 10, 202129:01
Cool bees and Air Bee'n'Bee

Cool bees and Air Bee'n'Bee

Katja Hogendoorn, bee scientist, on the natural wonder of bees, their importance to our diet, and designing plantings that everyone can use, from gardeners to farmers, to encourage bees back into our landscapes.
Oct 02, 202129:03
Discovering and protecting Africa’s lost virgin rainforest

Discovering and protecting Africa’s lost virgin rainforest

Julian Bayliss, conservation scientist and eco-adventurer, on using Google Earth to find lost forests, discovering and describing new species, and protecting the world’s most valuable forest blocks through community support.
Sep 24, 202132:36
Motivating a community to plant 35 million trees?

Motivating a community to plant 35 million trees?

Natasha Davis, Trees for Life Chief Executive, on the importance of maintaining focus, engaging with people, building effective partnerships, and being adaptable.
Sep 15, 202126:48
Turning adventure into conservation

Turning adventure into conservation

Tim Jarvis, conservation scientist and explorer - adventuring in the natural world, capturing these moments to deliver conservation by stealth and realising the difference we can all make in our own backyard.
Sep 03, 202130:15