Tides of Memory: Cultural Storytelling and Disaster Resilience in the Indo-Pacific
The power of sharing stories, song and generational wisdom to remember and learn from disasters. Author: Rebekah Baynard-Smith
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The power of sharing stories, song and generational wisdom to remember and learn from disasters. Author: Rebekah Baynard-Smith
We recently completed an impact assessment of sandalwood research in Vanuatu for the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR).
This piece reflects on capacity building and how that has been provided to our local partners within – and between – projects.
The focus of this piece is to emphasise the importance of working with local partners, and reflect on the mutual benefits that doing so can provide.
This blog provides a brief reflection on how we have sought to manage some of the perceived risks of tablet-based data collection.
Tom Sloan shares his insights on the benefits of tablet-based data collection.
The demand to demonstrate research impact beyond standard academic citations is continuing in 2018.
Women's political participation in the Pacific Islands region is far from at parity. Sustineo is proud to #PressForProgress in this area.
Our research manager Tom Sloan argues for the importance sound research design and methodology in private sector consulting.
In the 9th Research in Brief, current intern Kat Sharp explores some of the challenges confronting the mining industry.
In this Research in Brief, Sustineo research officer Rosalie Willows reflects on the 10 years since the Close the Gap campaign began.
The seventh contribution to the Research in Brief series, by Emma Pankhurst, highlights the importance of balancing top and bottom level objectives.