Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions (ICEDS) - Grey Literature Addition to the Existing Systematic Literature Review of Nature-based Solutions

Develop a report on successful case studies of how countries and organisations use NbS for flood mitigation.

label Opportunity type

Student opportunity type

College approved Internship
schedule Application date
Applications open/close
31 Aug 2023 | 9am - 15 Sep 2023 | 5pm
school Level

Degree level

Bachelor

About

ICEDS connects people with climate, energy & disaster-risk research from The Australian National University.

Our goal is to advance innovative solutions to address climate change, energy system transitions and disasters. We facilitate integrated approaches to research, teaching and policy, industry and community engagement across disciplines.

The Disaster Solutions team within ICEDS is focused on exploring innovative ways to prevent, prepare for and respond to disasters.

Project: Grey Literature Addition to the Existing Systematic Literature Review of Nature-based Solutions

Internship details

Internship Availability

Summer,  2024

Internship Discipline/s

Science

Internship Level

3rd yr undergraduate

Available to International Students

Yes

Preferred Project Skills

NA

Clearances Required

No

Host Supervisor

Program Manager, Disaster Solutions, ICEDS

Location

ICEDS (Coombs Building)

Project Opportunities/Benefits for the Intern

Knowledge on Covidence software, systematic literature process and Nature-based Solutions

Summary:

This internship is for assisting an existing systematic literature review (SLR). Apart from academic literature, this SLR tries to include some grey literature, such as reports, working papers, etc., by councils, and international and national organisations, to snowball the existing literature selection.

The intern will explore this literature to develop a report on successful case studies of how countries/ organisations use NbS for flood mitigation, and extend the work to explore how we can apply that in the Australian context.