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Anderson, R, “Evolutionary Patterns in the Butterfly Genus Oreixenica”, Joint Conference: Australian Entomological Society's 36th AGM and Scientific Conference/7th Invertebrate Biodiversity and Conservation Conference/Society of Australian Systematic Biologists: Abstracts, December, Canberra, Australia, pp. 3-3. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Anderson, R, “Flight activity and territoriality in Oreixenica ptunarra”, 5th Invertebrate Biodiversity & Conservation Conference Program and Abstracts, December 1-4, Adelaide, South Australia, pp. 15-15. (2001) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Anderson, R and McQuillan, PB, “Phenotypic variation in Oreixenica ptunarra butterflies is influenced by altitude”, ESA 2000: Ecology in a Rapidly Changing World, November 29 - December 1, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 27-27. (2000) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Arkell, BT, “Integral Ecology: Ecology's Working Days Begin in Earnest”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 3-3. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Ashley, PL, “Spiritual revelation in wilderness under 'Down Under'”, 8th World Wilderness Congress Wilderness Working Sessions: Program of Afternoon Concurrent Sessions, September 30 - October 6, Anchorage, Alaska, pp. 24-24. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Barraclough, JM, “Sullivan's Cove: Authentic Place or Theme Park?”, Proceedings of Imaging Nature: Media, Environment and Tourism, Cradle Mountain, 27-29 June 2004, June 2004, Cradle Mountain, Tasmania EJ (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Bridle, K and Leonard, S and Dunbabin, T*, “Biomass removal by native and feral herbivores in native grassy vegetation, 'The Quoin', Tasmania”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 3-3. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Bridle, K and Leonard, S and Dunbabbin, T*, “Biomass Removal by Native and Feral Herbivores in Native Grassy Vegetation, 'The Quoin', Tasmania”, Ecological Society of Australia, Brisbane 2005: Programme and Abstracts, November - December, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 110-110. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Bridle, K and Russell, MJ, “Impacts of Climate Change on Tasmanian Peatland Ecosystems: the challenge of managing for today and for the future”, The Great Greenhouse Gamble: A conference on the Impacts of Climate Change on Biodiversity and Natural Resource Management: Conference Proceedings, September, Sydney, NSW EJ (2005) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Brown, G* and Lockwood, M and Deery, M* and Zanon, D* and Raymond, C*, “A Spatial Method for Assessing Parks and Natural Area Values in the Otways Region, Victoria”, ISSRM 2005: Book of Abstracts, June 16-19, 2005, Östersund, Sweden, pp. 184-184. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Catchpole, DJ, “Andean Forests, Orographic Clouds and Climate Change: a Holistic Approach to Evaluate Hydric Inputs”, 2nd Regional Conference on Global Change: South America. Presentations, November, São Paulo, Brazil EJ (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Catchpole, DJ and Kirkpatrick, JB, “The ecology of vascular epiphytes on Ficus crassiuscula host trees in a Peruvian cloud forest”, 4th International Canopy Conference 'Tropical versus Temperate Forests' Abstracts, July, Leipzig, Germany, pp. 10-10. ISBN 3-934178-51-0 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Catchpole, DJ and Nunez, M and Kirkpatrick, JB, “The microclimate above, within and below emergent tree crowns in a Peruvian cloud forest”, 4th International Canopy Conference 'Tropical versus Temperate Forests' Abstracts, July, Leipzig, Germany, pp. 130-130. ISBN 3-934178-51-0 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Chen, CL* and Hay, PR, “Dissenting Island Voices: Environmental Campaigns in Tasmania and Taiwan”, Islands of the World VIII: Changing Islands - Changing Worlds Conference Proceedings, November, 2004, Kinmen Island (Quemoy), Taiwan, R.O.C., pp. 1110-1131. (2005) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Cotgrove, RDM, “Sustainable Personal Motorized Transport”, WPSC Abstracts, July 2001, Shanghai, China EJ (2001) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Davidson, JL and Lockwood, M, “Partnerships as Instruments of Effective Regional Governance: Innovation for Sustainability in Tasmania”, ISSRM 2005: Book of Abstracts, June 16-19, 2005, Östersund, Sweden, pp. 11-11. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Davidson, JL and Lockwood, M, “Regional governance and the Cradle Coast Authority: Lessons for regional planning”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 4-4. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Davison, AG, “Animals, the City and the Limits of Environmentalism in Australia”, Animals & Society: Inaugural Conference of the Animals & Society (Australia) Study Group, July 2005, Crawley, WA, pp. 55. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Davison, AG, “Illegitimate Natures: Suburban Dreams and the Imagining of Nature In Australia”, Proceedings of Imaging Nature: Media, Environment and Tourism, 27-29 June 2004, Cradle Mountain, Tasmania EJ (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Davison, AG, “Learning Lifeworlds: Preamble to a discussion on the mythic production of nature in Australian academia”, Roads of transformation: Mythopoetic pedagogy in educational practice. Author Abstracts for Colloquium, July, Melbourne, pp. 1-6. (2005) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Davison, AG, “Urban Nature and Australian Environmentalism”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 4-4. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Davison, AG, “Urban Nature and Australian Environmentalism: The urban experience of members of environmental groups in Hobart and Perth”, 2nd State of Australian Cities National Conference >05, November - December, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. online. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Davison, AG, “Who Cares For (What) Urban Nature? Australian cities, their environmental social movements and the problem of new natures”, technonatures 3: Environments, Technologies, Spaces and Places in the Twenty First Century , interim conference of the 37th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology Stockholm, Sweden, July, Stockholm, Sweden, pp. 11. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Dermoudy, J and Jones, SM and Osborn, JE and Geraghty, DP and Dearden, CR, “nexus: journal of undergraduate science engineering and technology”, Proceedings of the Blended Learning in Science, Teaching and Learning Symposium, 30 September, 2005, Sydney, pp. 31-36. ISBN 1864877448 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Driscoll, DA, “Impact and Use of Firewood: A National Perspective”, Firewood Conferences: Summaries of Papers Presented, 2000-2002, 2000-2002, pp. 49-51. (2002) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Duncan, RA, “Negotiating Away the Environment”, ecopolitics XVI july 4-6 2005 griffith university nathan campus abstracts & bibliographies, July, Nathan, Queensland, pp. 53-53. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Dunn, H and Heffer, D*, “The Tasmanian Conservation of Freshwater Ecosystem Values Project: Defining and Selecting Special Values”, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Stream Management Conference: linking rivers to landscapes, October 2004, Launceston, Tasmania, pp. 199-204. ISBN 0 7246 6336 3 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Edyvane, KS, “Implementing a national, representative system of Marine Protected Areas (NRSMPA) in Australia's EEZ: cross-jurisdictional science, planning and policy changes”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 5-5. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Ellison, JC, “Impacts on Mangrove Ecosystems”, The Great Greenhouse Gamble: A conference on the Impacts of Climate Change on Biodiversity and Natural Resource Management: Conference Proceedings, September, Sydney, NSW EJ (2005) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Farbotko, C, “Tuvalu, Climate Change and Possibilities for Legal Redress”, Proceedings of 17th International Clean Air Environment Conference, May, Hobart, Tasmania EJ ISBN 0957850395 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Fienberg, KS and Nunez, M, “Regional variability of solar radiation in cloudy conditions: implications for satellite mapping of solar radiation”, Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 5235 Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere VIII, September 9-12, 2003, Barcelona, Spain, pp. 174-184. (2004) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Fienberg, KS and Nunez, M, “The accuracy of low spatial resolution cloud property retrieval considering horizontal cloud inhomogeneities”, Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 4168 Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere V, September 26-28, 2000, Barcelona, Spain, pp. 20-29. (2001) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Fox, J* and Regan, T* and Bekessy, S* and Wintle, B* and Brown, MJ and Meggs, JM and Bonham, KJ and Mesibov, R and McCarthy, M* and Munks, SA and Wells, P* and Brereton, R* and Graham, K* and Hickey, J* and Turner, PAM and Jones, M* and Brown, W* and Mooney, N* and Grove, S* and Yamada, K* and Burgman, M*, “Forest-dependent Species Persitence in the Production Forestry Landscapes of NE Tasmania: Findings from Population Viability Analyses”, Joint Conference: Australian Entomological Society's 36th AGM and Scientific Conference/7th Invertebrate Biodiversity and Conservation Conference/Society of Australian Systematic Biologists: Abstracts, December, Canberra, Australia, pp. 99-100. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Freeman, CJ, “The Abject Thylacine: interactions between the real and the representation”, Animals & Society: Inaugral Conference of the Animals & Society (Australia) Study Group, July 2005, Crawley, WA, pp. 36-36. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Goede, A and Bunton, S*, “Cave Mania 2005 Downunder at Dover: Proceedings of the 25th Biennial Conference of the Australian Speleological Federation”, Cave Mania, January, 2005, Far South, Dover, pp. 1-113. (2005) [Conference Edited] [Detail] |
Green, D, “The Impacts of Sheep Grazing on Soil Mite (Acarina) Populations in the Grassland Soils of the Midlands, Tasmania”, Ecological Society of Australia, Brisbane 2005: Programme and Abstracts, November - December, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 195-195. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Grenness, MJ and Osborn, JE and Tyas, M*, “Digital Very Close Range Photogrammetry of a Test Object Incorporating Optical Texture”, Optical 3-D Measurement Techniques: Papers presented to the conference organized at Vienna, Austria, October, Vienna, Austria, pp. 378-387. ISBN 3-9501492-2-8 (2005) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Grenness, MJ, “Photogrammetric mapping of tooth replicas incorporating texture”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 5-5. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Harington, JS* and McGlashan, ND, “The Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumour Disease (D.F.T.D.) - a problem unresolved”, Annals of the Australasian College of Tropical Medicine, 6 (2), December, November 2005, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 34-34. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Holmes, ND and Giese, M*, “Investigating the variation in penguin responses to human activity on Macquarie Island”, 22nd Internationale Polartagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Polarforschung Programm und Zusammenfassung der Tagungsbeiträge, September, 2005, Jena, Germany, pp. 71-71. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Holmes, ND and Giese, MA and Kriwoken, LK, “Understanding Variation in Penguin Responses to Human Activity to Enhance Management on Macquarie Island”, AWMS Conference 2005: 18th Scientific Meeting and Annual General Meeting, November 2005, Hobart, pp. 42-42. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Hunt, MA and Davidson, NJ, “Competition between plantation Eucalyptus nitens and Acacia dealbata weeds in northeast Tasmania - canopy development and light distribution”, Improving Productivity in Mixed-Species Plantations Workshop Programme, August, Ballina, New South Wales, pp. 13-13. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Jones, SM and Barmuta, LA and Dermoudy, J and Magierowski, RH and Osborn, JE and Sargison, J and Dearden, CR and Evans, C and Waters, DH, “What do we teach them and what are they learning? Evaluation and assessment of the information literacy skills of science students”, Proceedings of the Blended Learning in Science, Teaching and Learning Symposium, 30 September 2005, Sydney, pp. 63-68. ISBN 1864877448 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Full Text] [Detail] |
Jordan, AR and Lucieer, VL and Lawler, MM and Mount, RE, “Mapping of coastal seabed habitats in Tasmania: development and integration of remote sensing techniques within a hierarchical framework”, GeoHab 2004 Agenda and Abstracts, May 5-7, Galway, Ireland, pp. 62-63. (2004) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Kellaway, RG, “'Sorry about the seals and sea birds': Tasmania, New Zealand and the management of Macquarie Island”, 'Desolate, howling wilderness'? Environmental history in Tasmania and beyond. Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies 20th Annual Conference Programme, October, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 2-2. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Kellaway, RG, “Temporary Tasmanians? New Zealanders and the Zeehan Silverfield”, Conversations Across Time and Place: The New Zealand Historical Association Biennial Conference, November, 2005, The University of Auckland, pp. 69-69. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Kiernan, K, “Glacial geomorphology and geochronology of south-west Tasmania”, 6th International Conference on Geomorphology Abstracts volume, September, Zaragoza, Spain, pp. 9-9. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Kiernan, K and Middleton, G*, “Groundwater Movement and Management in Tube-fed Lavas”, Proceedings of the 15th Australasian Cave and Karst Management Association Conference on Cave Management in Australasia, May 2003, Queensland, pp. 40-45. (2005) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Kiernan, K and McConnell, A and Colhoun, E*, “Management of Thermokarst Landforms and Processes at Marine Plain, East Antarctica”, Proceedings of the 15th Australasian Cave and Karst Management Association Conference on Cave Management in Australasia, May 2003, Queensland, pp. 76-79. (2005) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Kiernan, K, “Some practical considerations in wilderness restoration - insights from Lake Pedder, Tasmania”, 8th World Wilderness Congress Wilderness Working Sessions: Program of Afternoon Concurrent Sessions, September 30 - October 6, Anchorage, Alaska, pp. 62-62. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Kiernan, K, “Tasmania's Cold Caves: an Island of Alpine Karst”, Cave Mania Downunder at Dover: Programme, Abstracts of Papers, Posters and Workshops, Participants Contact List, 1-9 January 2005, Dover, Tasmania, pp. 13-13. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Kiernan, K, “Tasmania's Cold Caves: An Island of Alpine Karst”, Cave Mania 2005 Downunder at Dover: Proceedings of the 25th Biennial Conference of the Australian Speleological Federation, January, 2005, Far South, Dover, pp. 40-48. (2005) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Kiernan, K and McConnell, A and Colhoun, E*, “Thermokarst at Marine Plain, East Antarctica”, Cave Mania Downunder at Dover: Programme, Abstracts of Papers, Posters and Workshops, Participants Contact List, 1-9 January 2005, Dover, Tasmania, pp. 13-14. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Kiernan, K and McConnell, A and Colhoun, E*, “Thermokarst at Marine Plain, East Antarctica”, Cave Mania 2005 Downunder at Dover: Proceedings of the 25th Biennial Conference of the Australian Speleological Federation, January, 2005, Far South, Dover, pp. 49-49. (2005) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Kiernan, K, “Restoring Lake Pedder: a Geomorphological Perspective on Recovery Prospects and Likely Time Scales”, Lake Pedder: Values and Restoration. The Proceedings of a Symposium held on 8th April at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, April 7-8, 1995, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 153-175. ISBN 0 85901 9705 (2001) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Kiernan, K, “The Geomorphology and Geoconservation Significance of Lake Pedder”, Lake Pedder: Values and Restoration. The Proceedings of a Symposium held on 8th April at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, April 7-8, 1995, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 13-49. ISBN 0 85901 9705 (2001) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Kingsford, RT* and Dunn, H and Love, D* and Nevill, J* and Stein, J* and Tait, J*, “River Protection in Australia - Holy Grail or Fool's Gold?”, Proceedings of the 4th Australian Stream Management Conference: linking rivers to landscapes, October 2004, Launceston, Tasmania, pp. 344-349. ISBN 0 7246 6336 3 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Kirkpatrick, JB, “A Review of the Role of Human-induced Disturbance Regimes in Maintaining Threatened Plant Species in Australia”, Advances in plant conservation biology: Implications for flora management and restoration. Symposium program and abstracts, October, 2005, Perth, WA, pp. 14-14. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Kirkpatrick, JB and Daniels, G and Zagorski, T, “Garden tress and garden types related to socioeconomic and environmental variation in the suburbs of Hobart, Tasmania”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 6-6. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Kirkpatrick, JB, “Imaging Nature Conference: Foreword”, Proceedings of Imaging Nature: Media, Environment and Tourism, Cradle Mountain, 27-29 June 2004, June 2004, Cradle Mountain, Tasmania EJ (2005) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Kirkpatrick, JB and Bridle, K and Leonard, S and Gilfedder, L*, “Managing sheep for nature conservation on wool-growing properties - some preliminary observations on the short term impacts of grazing regime changes”, Grassland Conservation and Production: Both Sides of the Fence. Proceedings of the 4th Stipa National Conference on the Management of Native Grasses and Pastures, 11th - 13th October 2005, Burra, SA, October 11-13, Burra, SA, pp. 100-105. ISBN 0 7340 3588 8 (2005) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Kirkpatrick, JB, “When and where do environmental weeds matter?”, Impacts and Influence - the environmental potency of Botanic Gardens: 2nd BGANZ Congress 2005 Handbook, October - November, 2005, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 37. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Kirkpatrick, JB, “Why is tree cover in suburbs strongly related to their socioeconomic status?”, Institute of Australian Geographers 34th Annual Conference Program and Book of Abstracts, July, Armidale, pp. 56-56. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Koch, A and Munks, SA* and Driscoll, D*, “A model for predicting trees used by hollow-dwelling fauna in Eucalyptus obliqua production forest in Tasmania”, The International Forestry Review: XXII IUFRO World Congress Abstracts, August 2005, Brisbane, pp. 315-315. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Koch, A and Munks, SA*, “The Accuracy of Ground-based Estimates for Assessing Hollow Abundance”, AWMS Conference 2005: 18th Scientific Meeting and Annual General Meeting, November 2005, Hobart, pp. 24-24. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Kuchinke, CP and Nunez, M, “A Variable Sky-View Platform for Analysis of Erythemal UV Radiation”, AMOS 2001: 8th National AMOS Conference Booklet, February 2001, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 46-46. (2001) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Leonard, S, “The Effect of Vertebrate Grazing on Fuel Loads and Fire Danger in Tasmanian Grassy Vegetation”, Ecological Society of Australia, Brisbane 2005: Programme and Abstracts, November - December, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 198-198. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Lester, EA and Ellis, C, “Edited Volume of Conference Proceedings of Imaging Nature: Media, Environment and Tourism, Cradle Mountain, 27-29 June 2004”, Faculty of Arts, University of Tasmania, June 2004, Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, pp. online. (2005) [Conference Edited] [Detail] |
Lockwood, M and Curtis, A* and Davidson, JL, “Regional Governance of Natural Resource Management: the Australian Experience”, ISSRM 2005: Book of Abstracts, June 16-19, 2005, Östersund, Sweden, pp. 12-12. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Lucieer, A, “Remote sensing for mapping and monitoring vegetation on Heard Island”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 6-6. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
McEachern, CM, “Knowledge, skills and values for a regional learning economy”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 7-7. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Methorst, GD, “Cushion plants - some strategies for existence”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 7-7. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Mount, RE and Jordan, AR, “Developing methods for monitoring temperate seagrass at the landscape scale using a combination of optical sensing, diver observations and benthic videography”, Proceedings of Seagrass 2004 and the International Seagrass Biology Workshop (ISBW6), September 24-October 1, Townsville, pp. 37-37. ISBN 0 86443 725 0 (2004) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Mount, RE, “Improving the quality of aerial survey imagery for seagrass mapping”, Proceedings of Seagrass 2004 and the International Seagrass Biology Workshop (ISBW6), September 24-October 1, Townsville, pp. 104-104. ISBN 0 86443 725 0 (2004) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Mount, RE, “Monitoring Habitats in Shallow Coastal Waters With Optical Remote Sensing: Sun Glitter”, Technical Papers Presented to the Joint Survey Conference: Across the Strait, Launceston, Tasmania, 15th - 17th April 2004, April, 2004, Launceston, pp. 21-26. (2004) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Mount, RE, “The application of digital aerial photography to shallow water seabed mapping - how deep can you see?”, GeoHab 2003 Papers, April 30 - May 2, Hobart, Tasmania EJ (2003) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Musk, RA and Osborn, JE, “Generating spatially explicit canopy height and timber estimates using airborne laser scanner and air photo data”, Technical Papers Presented to the Joint Survey Conference: Across the Strait, Launceston, Tasmania, 15th - 17th April 2004, April, 2004, Launceston, pp. 53-64. (2004) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Nordberg, DB, “History takes Place”, ISSRM 2005: Book of Abstracts, June 16-19, 2005, Östersund, Sweden, pp. 175-175. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Nordberg, DB, “Three Aspects of Placeness”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 7-7. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Nunez, M, “Changes in Tasmanian hydrology resulting from global warming”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 8-8. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Nunez, M, “Pan and Penman Evaporation Trends for Australia”, Pan evaporation: An example of the detection and attribution of trends in climate variables. Proceedings of a workshop held at Shine Dome, Australian Academy of Science, Canberra, November 2004, Canberra, ACT, pp. 41-42. (2005) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Olsen, S, “Valuing Ecosystem Services: a Non-Economic Agenda”, ISSRM 2005: Book of Abstracts, June 16-19, 2005, Östersund, Sweden, pp. 89-90. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Orpin, P and Walker, JH and Stratford, E and Robinson, A and Vickers, JC and Bull, R and Felmingham, BS and Behrens, HJ and Boyer, KC, “Growing old in rural Tasmania: A pilot study of service needs and the impact of migration to and from rural settings”, Exploring the Meaning of Ageing - through Research, Policy and Practice, 9-11th November 2005, Gold Coast, Queensland, pp. 100-111. ISBN 0-9758310-0-3 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Osborn, JE and Bae, YS* and Grenness, MJ and Sargison, J and Barton, A and Sprent, T and Walker, GJ and Bendall, T, “Mapping Surface Biofilms to Improve the Efficiency of Water Conveyance”, Spatial Sciences Institute Bienniel Conference SSC2005: Spatial Intelligence, Innovation and Praxis, CD of Proceedings, September, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 34. ISBN 0-9581366-2-9 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Full Text] [Detail] |
Osborn, JE and Jones, SM and James, S* and Langman, R and Jackson, KD and Karsh, K and Gardner, J and Trivett, NE, “Flexible delivery of communiction skills to science students: a faculty-wide project”, Proceedings of the Improving Learning Outcomes Through Flexible Science Teaching Symposium, October 2003, Sydney, Australia (2003) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Padgett, RJ, “Protected areas and ecotourism developments: the development assessment process for the Cockle Creek East project in Tasmania”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 8-8. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Patterson, CJ, “Cultural Capital and Development: The Dynamics of Change in a Small Coastal Community”, Proceedings of International Conference on Engaging Communities, August, Brisbane, Queensland EJ ISBN 1 920719 03 2 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Patterson, CJ, “The Hunting of the Snark: An Agony in Eight Fits (Lewis Carroll)”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 9-9. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Pharo, EJ, “Fragmentation and bryophytes - Lessons from down under”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 10-10. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Phillips, D, “Sustainability imperatives and the implications of Global Peak Oil”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 8-8. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Potter, SA, “The biosecurity of island nature reserves”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 10-10. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Ridder, BP, “Ecosystem Services and the Exaggeration of Biodiversity”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 11-11. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Ridder, BP, “Reorienting Environmentalism to Nature-Inspired-Autonomy”, Griffith Journal of the Environment, Issue 1, June 2005: Ecopolitics XVI Conference, selected papers, July, Nathan, Queensland EJ (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Ridder, BP, “Reorienting the Ecocentric Individual”, ecopolitics XVI july 4-6 2005 griffith university nathan campus abstracts and bibliographies, July, Nathan, Queensland, pp. 107-108. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Ridgeway, K* and Coleman, R and Bailey, R*, “Validation of Satellite Altimeter Observations and Determination of a Mean Flow of the East Australian Current”, AMOS 2001: 8th National AMOS Conference Booklet, February 2001, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 68-68. (2001) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Roberts, C and Kirkpatrick, JB and McQuillan, PB, “Marsupial lawns: what processes maintain these clearings in the Tasmanian landscape?”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 3-3. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Scott, JJ, “Subantarctic Vegetation Mapping on South Georgia and Heard island”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 12-12. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Smith, Natalie, “Infinite Cartographies of the Possible”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 9-9. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Smith, PE, “How democracies are designed to bungle things and what might be done about it (How I learned to stop worrying and love the capitalists)”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 9-9. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Stratford, E, “Island status and the geopolitics of vulnerability and resilience”, Institute of Australian Geographers 34th Annual Conference Program and Book of Abstracts, July, Armidale, NSW, pp. 73. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Stump, NE, “Marine protected areas in Australia: towards a coordinated rock lobster industry position”, New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, Special Issue 2: Lobster Biology and Management. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference and Workshop on Lobster Biology and Management, February 2004, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 765-774. ISSN 0028-8330 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Todd, JJ, “Estimating the Health Impacts of Woodsmoke from Residential Heating”, Proceedings of 17th International Clean Air Environment Conference, 3-6 May 2005, Hobart, Tasmania EJ ISBN 0957850395 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Todd, JJ, “Do Woodheaters Have a Future in Launceston?”, Firewood Conferences: Summaries of Papers Presented, 2000-2002, 2000-2002, pp. 90-92. (2002) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Todd, JJ, “Do Woodheaters Have a Future?”, Firewood Conferences: Summaries of Papers Presented, 2000-2002, 2000-2002, pp. 73-75. (2002) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Todd, JJ, “Foreword”, Firewood Conferences: Summaries of Papers Presented, 2000-2002, 2000-2002, pp. i-i. (2002) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Todd, JJ, “Good Wood Heater Operation: Better Efficiency, Less Smoke”, Firewood Conferences: Summaries of Papers Presented, 2000-2002, 2000-2002, pp. 122-123. (2002) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Todd, JJ, “Household Consumer and Wood Supply Issues”, Firewood Conferences: Summaries of Papers Presented, 2000-2002, 2000-2002, pp. 109-110. (2002) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Todd, JJ, “National Overview of the Australian Firewood Industry”, Firewood Conferences: Summaries of Papers Presented, 2000-2002, 2000-2002, pp. 139-144. (2002) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Todd, JJ, “The Future of Woodheaters in South Australia”, Firewood Conferences: Summaries of Papers Presented, 2000-2002, 2000-2002, pp. 165-166. (2002) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Turner, PAM, “Using Time and the Landscape to Investigate Successional Processes After Wildfire in Wet Eucalypt Forest”, Ecological Society of Australia, Brisbane 2005: Programme and Abstracts, November - December, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 165-165. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Turner, PAM, “Wet Eucalypt Forest Stand Structure: Succession Following Wildfire”, Ecological Society of Australia, Brisbane 2005: Programme and Abstracts, November - December, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 212-212. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Unwin, GL and Jennings, S* and Hunt, MA, “Three-species competition effects in Eucalypt / Blackwood regrowth forest, NW Tasmania”, Improving Productivity in Mixed-Species Plantations Workshop Programme, August, Ballina, New South Wales, pp. 23-23. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Von Platen, J, “Interpreting fire regimes from tree-ring fire scars in the dry eucalypt forests of eastern Tasmania”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 12-12. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Watson, CS, “Measuring sea level at Macquarie Island - How hard can it be?”, School of Geography and Environmental Studies 2005 Seminars, October, 2005, Hobart, pp. 3-3. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Williams, JE* and Dorrough, JW* and Kahn, L* and Kirkpatrick, JB and Ford, G* and Reid, N*, “Bringing an Ecological Perspective to Commercial Sheep Grazing Systems in South-eastern Australia”, Ecological Society of Australia, Brisbane 2005: Programme and Abstracts, November - December, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 174-174. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |
Wilson, MP and Nunez, M, “Nocturnal clear-sky directional downwelling infrared temperature measurements in a forest canopy”, Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 4168 Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere V, September 26-28, 2000, Barcelona, Spain, pp. 124-133. (2001) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail] |
Young, CJ and McQuillan, PB, “Evolutionary Relationships of the Emerald Moths of Australia”, Joint Conference: Australian Entomological Society's 36th AGM and Scientific Conference/7th Invertebrate Biodiversity and Conservation Conference/Society of Australian Systematic Biologists: Abstracts, December, Canberra, Australia, pp. 253-254. (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail] |