Griffith University supports the Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 17 - Partnerships for the Goals

How music and sound can help advance the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals

Research

Although UNESCO has a stated aim to incorporate culture into all development policies, culturally integrated approaches to realising the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals are arguably yet to gain widespread traction. Focusing on cultural practices relating to music and sound, this project explores the role of culture in advancing the SDGs…

Sounding Good: Advancing Cultural Sustainability through Music

Research

Music researcher Catherine Grant joins artist and scholar collaborators from four continents to explore the deep—and sometimes surprising—interplays between music, cultural sustainability, and social justice. Through case studies in Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, India, Vanuatu, and Western Sahara, this project emphasises the potential for strong and sustainable cultural practices to advance…

Flood Community of Practice

Community Engagement or Service, industry partnerships

Over a 10 year history, this network arranges a range of events for sharing knowledge and experiences on developing flood resilient landscapes and communities. The workshops are interactive and cater for professionals from all roles in building physical and social resilience. Events are mostly face to face and occasionally online.

The Antarctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AnMAP)

Other

In close partnership and co-development with the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), the Antarctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AnMAP) will serve as a science-policy body facilitating sufficient and reliable pollution data from the Antarctic and Southern Ocean region…

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