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CSIRO Seminar Schedule July – November
All seminars are held in the CSIRO Seminar Room, CSIRO,
University Drive, Douglas at 11.00am, Thursdays
Contact: Juanita Movigliatti, CSIRO
Tel: 07 4753 8617
Email: Juanita.Movigliatti@csiro.au
July 31 Prof. Bob Pressey, Australian Research Council
Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
Conservation planning in a changing world: making spatial
decisions to deal with natural and anthropogenic dynamics.
August 7 Silva Larsen, CSIRO
Individual Wellbeing Functions: Improving communication of
stakeholder priorities to policy makers.
August 14 Dr. Abraham Singels, CSIRO visiting
scientist
Real-time irrigation advice for small-scale sugar production in
South Africa using the MyCanesim system.
August 21 Brett Abbott, CSIRO
Mapping poor condition landscapes at a regional scale
September 4 Jeff Corfield, CSIRO
A biologist's perspective on technology adoption -comparisons
across scales and regions
September 11 Professor Jim Shuttleworth
Towards one-step estimation of crop water requirements.
September 18 Dr. Samantha Stone-Jovicich, CSIRO
Translating Resilience Theory for Management: The Contributions
and Limitations of Subjective Measures of Social Resilience to
Water Quality Change in the Great Barrier Reef.
September 25 Dr. Derek Bailey, New Mexico State
University
Topic to be announced.
October 2 Dr. Erin Bohensky
Topic to be announced.
October 16 Dr. Fazlul Karim
An assessment of wetland connectivity in the Tully-Murray
floodplain using a hydrodynamic model.
October 30 Dr. Nadine Marshall
Enhancing social resilience to climate variability
November 6 Dr. Colette Thomas
Bayesian Belief Networks: Lessons from the Field
Beef Up Forum: More Beef, more money
6 August, Kidman Springs & 8 August, Adelaide River,
NT
NT DPIFM in association with Meat and Livestock Australia will
run these two forum providing practical tools and information
to "beef up your business".
Contact: Victoria River Research Station (Kidman
Springs)
Simone White Tel: 08 8973 9764
Adelaide River
Phil Hausler Tel: 08 8999 2301
Remote Health Conference 2008 - Are You Remotely
Interested?
15–17 August. Mount Isa, Qld
Venue: Mount Isa Civic Centre and Red Earth Hotel
Every two years Mount Isa hosts a conference aimed at bringing
together people with an interest in all aspects of health in remote
Australia. The purpose of this year's Conference is to provide a
forum for information exchange and debate about issues relevant to
remote health with a particular focus on the following themes:
- clinical practice in remote areas;
- population Health including Indigenous health;
- workforce supply, education and training;
- research outcomes such as innovation in health service
delivery.
This conference is convened by the Mount Isa Centre for Rural
and Remote Health in collaboration with a range of stakeholders
including, Queensland Health, the Royal Flying Doctors Service,
James Cook University, and North and West Queensland Primary Health
Care.
Contact: Stephanie De La Rue, Convenor
Tel: 07 4744 7913
Email: stephanie.delarue@jcu.edu.au
Web:
www.micrrh.jcu.edu.au/conferences-workshops/2008-remotely-interested/
4th Australia-New Zealand Climate Change Business
Conference
18-20 August. Auckland, New Zealand.
Venue: SKYCITY Convention Centre
The program will focus on risks and opportunities posed to
business by climate change. Emissions trading, both regulated and
voluntary, will be a focus, as will other complementary measures to
drive emissions reductions. A draft program and subsequent updates
will be posted to the website in the coming weeks.
Contact:
Fiona Driver, Conference Organiser
PO Box 95-152 Swanson
Waitakere City 0653 Auckland New Zealand
Tel: +64 9 480 2565 Fax: +64 9 480 2564
Email: f.driver@climateandbusiness.com
Web: www.climateandbusiness.com/index.html
Coast to Coast Conference 2008: Coast to Coast
Collaboration: Crossing Boundaries
18-22 August. Darwin, NT.
Venue: Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin, NT.
Australia's biennial national coastal conference will focus
debate, discussion and learning across the full range of coastal
and marine issues - at the international, national, state, regional
and local levels. The 2008 Conference Program will feature a number
of outstanding local and international speakers, several concurrent
sessions, poster presentations and a fantastic choice of field
trips at the end of the conference. The Conference attracts over
400 delegates from across Australia and overseas and provides a
wonderful opportunity to meet and extend contacts.
Delegates will include Commonwealth, State and Local
Governments, Natural Resource Management Regions, leading research
and education organisations, coastal and marine industries, coastal
and marine consultants, managers, planners and engineers, NGOs,
indigenous groups, user groups and many other community
organisations.
Coast to Coast 2008 offers the opportunity to:
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consider key coastal challenges and issues from a range of
perspectives,
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learn about new coastal initiatives and programs that tackle
current and emerging issues,
- meet, re-connect and network with people with an interest in
the coast, including many professionals and specialists
Contact: Prof. Karen Edyvane, Conference
Convenor
Email: Karen.Edyvane@nt.gov.au
Web: www.coast2coast.org.au/
Discovery Rise - Pathways to Sustainability Workshop
20 August. Townsville, Qld
Venue: James Cook University, Townsvile
Discovery Rise is an integrated academic, residential and
commercial community that will revitalise
James Cook University's Townsville campus.
This place-based design approach is to ensure that with
Discovery Rise JCU will become a sustainability exemplar. The goal
is to become tropical Australia’s vibrant ‘Discovery
Hub’: a leader in emergent technology and knowledge
industries, including lead medical, built environment, structures
and behaviour sustainability implementation exemplar.
To help achieve this, JCU is
holding a site inspection on 13 August 2-4pm and then conducting a
workshop on 20 August 9-4.
Places are limited, contact Dr
Douglas Goudie for more information and to express an interest in
attending.
Contact: Dr Douglas Goudie
Email: douglas.goudie@jcu.edu.au
Australasian Fire Authorities Council (AFAC)/International
Bushfire Research Conference (IBRC) 2008: Fire Environment &
Society—From research into practice
1-3 September, 2008. Adelaide, SA
Venue: Adelaide
Convention Centre, Adelaide
In addition to the annual AFAC Conference in
2008, The Bushfire CRC will stage it’s first International
Bushfire Research Conference (IBRC). This will mark the conclusion
of the first five years of the Bushfire CRC’s operations, and
highlight the advances made and international alliances formed by
the CRC in that time.
The program is aimed at advancing the knowledge
and practice of fire agencies, land managers, community safety
practioners and researchers. Topics will include:
- suppression
- fuels management
- ecology and biodiversity
- community preparedness and warnings
- protection of people
- wildland urban interface
The International Bushfire Research Conference
starts a day earlier, running for three days and the AFAC
conference running for two days. The trade expo coincides with the
two days of the AFAC conference.
Contact:
Web: www.fire2008.org/
2008 NRW Natural Resources Conference: Perish or Prosper,
Balanced management of North Queensland's natural
resources.
4 September. Townsville, Qld.
Venue: Jupiters Hotel and Casino
The conference will tackle the challenges associated with
sustainably managing natural resources, while securing a prosperous
future for the north.
Key topics to be addressed at the conference include:
- Indigenous land tenure
- water recycling from wastewater, stormwater, and seawater
- environmentally sustainable tourism
- carbon offset trading
- farming without harming
Registration closes 25 August 2008
Contact: Conference Coordinator
Communication Services Dept Natural Resources & Water
Postal: GPO Box 2454 Brisbane Q 4001
Tel: 07 3224 7786
Email: communications@nrw.qld.gov.au
Web: www.nrw.qld.gov.au
Forest Fires 2008: International Conference on Modelling,
Monitoring and Management of Forest Fires
17-19 September. Toledo, Spain
Venue: Toledo Campus of The
University of Castilla-La Mancha. Toledo, Spain
This Conference aims to address all aspects of forest fires,
from fire propagation in different scenarios to the optimum
strategies for fire-fighting. It will also cover issues related to
economic, ecological, social and health effects.
Conference Topics:
- Computer models for fire propagation
- Risk and vulnerability assessment
- Fire combustion models
- Computational methods and experiments
- Case studies
- Emergency response systems
- Optimization models for fire mitigation
- Environmental impact models
- Air pollution and health risk
- Interaction between meteorological and forest fires models
- Economic impact models
- Forest material characterisation
- Eco remediation models
- Decision support systems
- Monitoring systems
- Data acquisition and analysis
Contact: Rachel Swinburn, Conference Manager
Wessex Institute of Technology
Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst
Southampton, SO40 7AA
Tel: 44 (0) 238 029 3223 Fax: 44 (0) 238 029 2853
Email: rswinburn@wessex.ac.uk
Queensland Landcare Conference: Infinity
- Sustainability by Design
21-24 September. Monto, QLD
The program will include special keynote speakers, interactive
workshops, lively plenary sessions, regional field trips and a
trade exhibition with more than 20 exhibitors.
Contact:
Web: www.landcare.org.au/Conference.htm
15th Australian Rangelands Society (ARS)
Biennial Conference: A Climate of Change in the
Rangelands
28 September–2 October. Charters Towers, QLD
Venue: World Theatre, Charters Towers.
The conference is an opportunity for managers, carers and users
of the Rangelands to get the latest technical information from some
of Australia's best researchers and rangeland managers. Topics
include natural resource management, conservation and biodiversity;
environmental risk management; multiple land use; tourism and
mining in the rangelands; sustainability indicators; social equity;
stewardship; indigenous issues and land management; land
restoration.
Contact:
Web: www.austrangesoc.com.au/conferences.asp
14th Australian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry
Conference (ARSPC)
29 September—3 October. Darwin, NT
The ARSPC is the RS&P Commission’s premier conference
showcasing the best of Australasia’s technical and
application driven remote sensing and photogrammetry research. The
conference also plays an important role in presenting research and
future directions from around the globe to Remote Sensing &
Photogrammetry Commission members and the wider Australasian
spatial community.
It will bring together people from disciplines that are using
spatial technologies for many different applications across
Northern Australia and other tropical regions around the world. The
program will include interactive pre-conference workshops, field
trips, diverse application based sessions and networking
events.
Contact:
Postal: PO Box 955 PALMERSTON NT 0831
Mobile: 0407 271 357
Email: info@14arspc.com
Web:
www.arspc.com
PAS8 Pest Animal Symposium - Pests on the move, pest animals
in paradise.
19-22 October. Cairns, Qld.
Venue: Hilton Hotel, Cairns.
The symposium consists of presentations on community
initiatives, policy matters, new innovations, the latest research
and harvesting techniques. Field trips will also be held. A
specific trade session will show off products and the latest
technologies.
Abstract submissions are being received now - submit online by
clicking the 'Abstract and early bird discounted registration is
also available.
Contact: Queensland Pest Animal Symposium
Postal: PO Box 2873, SOUTH BRISBANE BC, Q 4101
Tel: 07 3334 4460
Web: www.pestanimalsymposium.com.au/
Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) Annual Conference
2008
19-25 October. Perth, WA
Venue: Western Australian Maritime Museum Victoria Quay,
Fremantle
TDWG was formed to establish international collaboration among
biological database projects. TDWG promoted the wider and more
effective dissemination of information about the World's heritage
of biological organisms for the benefit of the world at large.
Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) now focuses on the
development of standards for the exchange of
biological/biodiversity data.
Contact:
Tel: 03 6265 9990
Web: www.tdwg.org/conference2008/
Veg Futures 08
20-23 October. Toowoomba, Qld.
Venue: Empire Theatre, Neil St, Toowoomba.
Greening Australia and Land & Water Australia present
Australia's national vegetation conference, tackling the big
questions around vegetation management with a focus on
biodiversity, water quality and landscape resilience in the face of
climate change. The conference will also explore the policy
environment for vegetation management, the potential role of carbon
markets, the latest techniques for revegetation as well as
specialist sessions on the role of art in the environment and
communication for NRM practitioners.
Contact: Lyndal Page, Greening Australia
Tel: 02 6202 1627
Email: lpage@greeningaustralia.org.au
Web: www.greeningaustralia.org.au/vegfutures/
Horizons in Livestock Sciences: The future of agriculture -
value or volume?
28-30 October. Christchurch, New Zealand.
Venue: Convention Centre, Christchurch, NZ.
Jointly hosted by AgResearch New Zealand and CSIRO Livestock
Industries, the Conference will provide a forum for eminent
international speakers, Australian and New Zealand research and
industry leaders and other participants to explore this
year’s theme: The future of agriculture – value or
volume?
The 2008 conference will explore the following topics:
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The drivers of change – demands and constraints
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Cutting edge science for future animal agriculture
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Industry transformation using case studies to examine response
from the dairy, meat and fibre sectors.
Contact: The Conference Secretariat
The Professional Development Group
PO Box 84 Lincoln University
Canterbury 7647
New Zealand
Tel: +64 (0) 3 3253 661 Fax: +64 (0) 3 3253 685
Email: lathamj@lincoln.ac.nz
Web: www.livestockhorizons.com/
2008 Inaugural National Conference on Green Travel, Climate
Change and Ecotourism
17-21 November. Adelaide, SA
Australia's first global Conference dedicated to Green Travel,
Climate Change, and Ecotourism will bring together the World's
leading authorities on Climate Change, a broad range of solutions
and best practice examples on the topic of greenhouse mitigation,
creating Green destinations and associated Sustainable travel.
The Call for Papers and Early Bird Registrations will open
through April at the Green Travel Australia website.
Contact: Ecotourism Australia
Postal: PO Box 881Fortitude Valley Qld 4006
Tel: 07 3252 1530 Fax: 07 3257 0331
Email: ceo@ecotourism (Expressions of
Interest to present Papers)
Web: www.GreenTravelAustralia.com or www.ecotourism.org.au/
World Indigenous Peoples Conference: Education 2008
7-11 Dec. Melbourne, Vic
This international conference, held every 3 years, provides a
forum for Indigenous
people around the world to come together not only to share and
learn from their
experiences and promote best practice in Indigenous education
policies, programs and
practice but also to honour and celebrate their cultures and
traditions.
The WIPCE 2008 Program has now been finalised with a diverse
range of concurrent presentations and keynote addresses, as well a
site visit program and Future Leaders Summit scheduled for
Wednesday the 10th of December.
Contact:
Email: enquiries@wipce2008.com.au
Web: www.wipce2008.com
APGC Symposium: Plant Functioning in a Changing Global
Environment
7-11 December. Melbourne, VIC.
Venue: School of Forest and Ecosystem Science,
University of Melbourne.
The 2008 APGC Symposium on 'Plant Metabolism, Air Pollution and
Global Change: Plant Functioning in a Changing Global Environment'
will be jointly organized by the University of Melbourne,
Australia, the University of Groningen, The Netherlands, INRA
Nancy, France and the Word Agroforestry Centre for Southeast Asia
Region (ICRAF SEA), Bogor, Indonesia. The aim of the APGC Symposium
Series is to bring together scientists of various disciplines, who
are actively involved in research on responses of plant metabolism
and functioning to air pollution and global change.
Contact: Michael Tausz, School of Forest and Ecosystem
Science,
University of Melbourne, Water Street, Creswick, Victoria 3363.
Tel: 03 5321 4310
Email: michael.tausz@unimelb.edu.au
Web: www.apgc.eu/Home
3rd International Conference on Sustainability Engineering and
Science: Blueprints for Sustainable Infrastructure
9-12 December. Auckland, New Zealand.
Venue: Faculty of Engineering, The University of
Auckland.
Hosted by the New Zealand Society for Sustainability Engineering
and Science (NZSSES).
Infrastructure provides the basic needs for society, and
sustainable infrastructure systems are essential for the survival,
health and well-being of a society. These are complex,
interdependent and dynamic systems in need of greater understanding
and recognition. Key to this understanding is recognising the
dependence on environmental systems and services, the
interdependence on other infrastructure systems, and on social,
technical and economic systems.
Contact: Vicky Adin, Conference Manager
Postal: PO Box 305270, Triton Plaza, North Shore 0757,
Auckland, NZ
Tel: +64 (9) 479 9113
E-mail: vicky@nzsses.org.nz
Web: www.nzsses.auckland.ac.nz/conference/
29th Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology & Conservation:
Creating – Community – Collaboration
17-19 February, 2009. Brisbane, Qld
Venue: Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
The International Sea Turtle Society convenes an annual
symposium to bring people together to promote the exchange of
information that advances the global knowledge of sea turtle
biology and conservation.
The symposium will explore themes such as building communication
and networking at local, regional, and global scales. It aims to
create linkages between communities and to connect policy-makers at
all levels with the latest information coming out of sea turtle
research and conservation programs.
Contact:
Email: info@turtlesbrisbane2009.org
Web: www.turtlesbrisbane2009.org/
Greenhouse 2009: Climate Change and Resources
23–26 March, 2009. Perth, WA
Climate change is the environmental issue of our times.
Scientific understanding is advancing at a remarkable rate, with
new information emerging rapidly about the likely impacts of
climate change, the options to adapt to these changes, and new
approaches to controlling greenhouse emissions.
The program will contain high-profile national and international
plenary addresses, parallel sessions, poster presentations, a trade
exhibition and social events while maximising opportunities for
information sharing and networking.
Early bird registration: 19 December 2008 at the
discounted rate of $990 inc. GST
Abstracts due: 14 November 2008
Contact: GREENHOUSE 2009 CSIRO
Postal: PMB 1 Aspendale, Vic, 3195, Australia
Tel: 03 9239 4661 Fax: 03 9239 4444
Email: info@greenhouse2009.com
Web: www.greenhouse2009.com/