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Author Archives: Samuel Alexander, University of Melbourne

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Posted inPlanning

A Disturbed Book: Bubbles Under the Throne

by Brendan Gleeson, University of Melbourne and Samuel Alexander, University of Melbourne 30 November 202017 December 2020
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Posted inArticles

Is this economic shut down what degrowth advocates have been calling for?

by Samuel Alexander, University of Melbourne 30 March 20201 April 2020
Posted inEducation, Training & Research

If everyone lived in an “ecovillage”, the Earth would still be in trouble

by Samuel Alexander, University of Melbourne 29 June 201529 June 2015
Posted inEducation, Training & Research

If everyone lived in an "ecovillage", the Earth would still be in trouble

by Samuel Alexander, University of Melbourne 29 June 2015

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