study with crcCARE
Policy development and social engagement
crcCARE’s research in this area is developing new principles, indicators and strategies to support the development of new policy frameworks and guidance for remediation and measurement of contaminants. The research is also producing strategies to effectively, and positively, engage with communities to manage perceptions surrounding remediation technologies and their application.
Gulliver Conroy
The professional shaping of nanotechnology: A boundary perspective of communication for environmental risk governance.
Kate Hughes
Integration Mechanisms in Risk Communication about the Selection of Remediation Design for Persistent Organic Pollutants: Bridging Content, Bridging Process and Perception Benefit.
Kerry Scott
Classification and ranking of incentives for remediation and reduction of title blight.
Vilma Faustorilla
Accurate measurement of total petroleum hydrocarbon in soils and sediments.