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Gabriele Bammer is affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia. Their research spans multiple disciplines, with a strong focus on decision sciences, social sciences, and environmental science. This interdisciplinary approach is reflected in their main areas of study and research topics.

The primary fields of study for Bammer include:

  • Decision Sciences
  • Social Sciences
  • Environmental Science

The subfields they work in are:

  • Information Systems and Management
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Management Science and Operations Research
  • Management of Technology and Innovation
  • Modeling and Simulation

Bammer's research covers a broad range of topics with a notable emphasis on complex systems, sustainability, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Their main topics of work include:

  • Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
  • Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration
  • Complex Systems and Decision Making
  • Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
  • COVID-19 Epidemiological Studies
  • Sustainability in Higher Education
  • Biomedical and Engineering Education

Significant papers authored or co-authored by Bammer provide insight into their research interests and scholarly contributions. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Expertise in research integration and implementation for tackling complex problems: when is it needed, where can it be found and how can it be strengthened?" (2020), published in Palgrave Communications
  • "Setting parameters for developing undergraduate expertise in transdisciplinary problem solving at a university-wide scale: a case study" (2023), published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Bammer has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Bianca Vienni Baptista
  • Michael O'Rourke
  • Deborah O'Connell
  • Linda Neuhauser
  • Gerald Midgley

Publications by Bammer are often found in venues that focus on interdisciplinary research and societal challenges. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
  • Nature
  • Palgrave Communications
  • Sustainability Science
  • World Water Policy

Best Publications

  • The long-term impact of childhood sexual abuse in Australian women.

    Jillian Fleming;Paul E Mullen;Beverley Sibthorpe;Gabriele Bammer

  • Five ways to ensure that models serve society: a manifesto.

    Andrea Saltelli;Gabriele Bammer;Isabelle Bruno;Erica Charters

  • A study of potential risk factors for sexual abuse in childhood.

    Jennifer Fleming;Paul Mullen;Gabriele Bammer

  • Integration and Implementation Sciences: Building a New Specialization

    Gabriele Bammer

  • Women, work and musculoskeletal health.

    Lyndall Strazdins;Gabriele Bammer

  • Disciplining Interdisciplinarity: Integration and Implementation Sciences for Researching Complex Real-World Problems

    Gabriele Bammer

  • Enhancing research collaborations: Three key management challenges

    Gabriele Bammer;Gabriele Bammer

  • Pharmacological investigations of neurotransmitter involvement in passive avoidance responding: A review and some new results.

    G. Bammer

  • Expertise in research integration and implementation for tackling complex problems: when is it needed, where can it be found and how can it be strengthened?

    Gabriele Bammer;Gabriele Bammer;Michael O’Rourke;Deborah O’Connell;Linda Neuhauser

  • Research Integration Using Dialogue Methods

    David McDonald;Gabriele Bammer;Peter Deane

  • Uncertainty and Risk: Multidisciplinary Perspectives

    Gabriele Bammer;Michael Smithson

  • A randomized controlled trial of buprenorphine in the management of short-term ambulatory heroin withdrawal.

    Nicholas Lintzeris;James Bell;Gabriele Bammer;Damien J. Jolley

  • Effective modeling for integrated water resource management: a guide to contextual practices by phases and steps and future opportunities

    Jennifer Badham;Sondoss Elsawah;Sondoss Elsawah;Joseph H.A. Guillaume;Joseph H.A. Guillaume;Serena H. Hamilton;Serena H. Hamilton

  • Solving problems through transdisciplinary research

    Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn;Christian Pohl;Gabriele Bammer

  • A pilot study of naltrexone-accelerated detoxification in opioid dependence.

    Jon F Bell;M Young;S Masterman;Alan Morris

  • The determinants of nurses' therapeutic attitude to patients who use illicit drugs and implications for workforce development.

    Rosemary Ford;Gabriele Bammer;Niels Becker

  • The heroin prescribing debate: integrating science and politics.

    Gabriele Bammer;Anja Dobler-Mikola;Philip M. Fleming;John Strang

  • Transient changes in behaviour lead to heroin overdose: results from a case-crossover study of non-fatal overdose

    Paul Mark Dietze;Damien John Jolley;Craig Fry;Craig Fry;Gabriele Bammer

  • Maternal habits: Narratives of mothering, social position and drug use

    Cathy Banwell;Gabriele Bammer

  • Australian men's experiences of living with hepatitis C virus: results from a cross-sectional survey

    Sandy M Gifford;Mary L O'Brien;Anthony Smith;Meredith Temple-Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas Lintzeris
Nicholas Lintzeris University of Sydney
Lisa Maher
Lisa Maher University of New South Wales
Paul E. Mullen
Paul E. Mullen Monash University
Anthony C. Janetos
Anthony C. Janetos Boston University
Colin Campbell
Colin Campbell University of York
Paul M. Bertsch
Paul M. Bertsch University of Queensland
Arun Agrawal
Arun Agrawal University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Stephen Dovers
Stephen Dovers Australian National University
Sandra M. Gifford
Sandra M. Gifford Swinburne University of Technology
Lyndall Strazdins
Lyndall Strazdins Australian National University

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