' Sustainable Development: A New Academic Discipline?'

Professor Peter Schlosser

Columbia University

Peter Newman is the Professor of Sustainability at Curtin University and Director of CUSP. His books include ‘Green Urbanism in Asia' (2013), ‘Resilient Cities: Responding to Peak Oil and Climate Change'(2009), ‘Green Urbanism Down Under' (2009) and 'Sustainability and Cities: Overcoming Automobile Dependence' with Jeff Kenworthy which was launched in the White House in 1999. In 2001-3 Peter directed the production of Western Australia's Sustainability Strategy in the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. In 2004-5 he was a Sustainability Commissioner in Sydney advising the government on planning and transport issues. In 2006/7 he was a Fulbright Senior Scholar at the University of Virginia Charlottesville. Peter was on the Board of Infrastructure Australia 2008-14 and was a Lead Author for Transport on the IPCC for their 5th Assessment Report. In 2011 Peter was awarded the Sidney Luker medal by the Planning Institute of Australia (NSW) for his contribution to the science and practice of town planning in Australia and in 2014 he was awarded an Order of Australia for his contributions to urban design and sustainable transport, particularly related to the saving and rebuilding of Perth's rail system. He was an elected Fremantle City Councillor from 1976-80 where he still lives.

Abstract

Human activities have an increasing impact on the Earth system and as a result we are now on a development trajectory that is not sustainable. Whereas significant insight has been gained into the stresses imposed on our... [ view full abstract ]

Session

KN-13 » Keynote (10:00 - Sunday, 12th July, Percy Baxter Lecture Theatre D2.193)