Institute of Advanced Studies  



School for Environmental Research
Charles Darwin University
Darwin NT 0909
Tel: +61 8 8946 6413
Fax: +61 8 8946 7720
Email: ser@cdu.edu.au 
School for Environmental Research 

SER Seminar Series

There are still sessions available for 2008, please contact julian.gorman@cdu.edu.au with expressions of interest.

The School for Environmental Research seminar series runs in conjunction with the EHS seminar series. The combined series run every Friday between 1300 and 1400 hrs, with occasional additional talks scheduled at short notice to accommodate visitors.

Seminars are usually held in the Blue 1, the Business Lecture theatre (formally 22.01), unless otherwise indicated in the list below. Details will be added to the list below as arrangements are confirmed. Email reminders will be sent out on the Wednesday preceding and then again on the morning preceding each seminar and will include details of any change.

If you would like to give an SER seminar or be added to circulation lists email: julian.gorman@cdu.edu.au

Please follow links to upcoming and past SER seminar series including the AIATSIS/SER Joint Seminar Series.

Upcoming seminars

Title

Presenter

Date

Time

Venue

TBA TBA 21/11/08 1:00-2:00PM Building Blue 1 (22.01)
TBA TBA 05/12/08 1:00-2:00PM Building Blue 1 (22.01)
TBA TBA 19/12/08 1:00-2:00PM Building Blue 1 (22.01)
Trophic dynamics of freshwater fish: Sources of variation Dr Brad Pusey
(Griffith University)
2008 1:00-2:00PM Building Blue 1 (22.01)
Flow regime and habitat interact at multiple scales to shape riverine fish assemblages: Insights from explanatory and predictive models developed in eastern Australia Dr Mark Kennard
(Griffith University)
2008 1:00-2:00PM Building Blue 1 (22.01)
TBA TBA 2009 1:00-2:00PM Building Blue 1 (22.01)
TBA TBA 2009 3:00-4:00PM Building Blue 1 (22.01)
TBA TBA 2009 1:00-2:00PM Building Blue 1 (22.01)
TBA TBA 2009 1:00-2:00PM Building Blue 1 (22.01)

** Non standard day
## Non standard location

2008 completed seminars

Title

Presenter

Date

Time

Venue

Socio-economic aspects of rice-fish culture development in Bangladesh: opportunities and challenges Nesar Ahmed 24/10/08 1:00-2:00PM Building Blue 1 (22.01)
Critique of the Kyoto Protocol Dr Merrilyn Wasson 10/10/08 1:00-2:00PM Building Blue 1 (22.01)
Termite guts: world's smallest bioreactors Andreas Brune 05/09/08

1:00-

2:00PM

Building Blue 1 (22.01)
Tropical turmoil – a biodiversity tragedy in progress Corey Bradshaw 15/08/08 3:00-4:00PM Building Blue 1 (22.01)
Reviewing the Northern Territory intervention one year on:
Some observations about economic and environmental issues (abstract)
Prof Jon Altman 08/07/08 12:00-1:00PM

Mal Nairn

Red 7

The role of fire in the ecology of Leichhardt's grasshopper (Petasida ephippigera) and its food plants, Pityrodia spp. (abstract) Piers Barrow 04/07/08 1:00-2:00PM Building 22.01
Tagging and tracking the world's largest fish (abstract) Mark Meekan 20/06/08 1:00-2:00PM Building 22.01
The role of flow variability in river management: a Tasmanian study addressing assumptions in environmental flow recommendations (abstract) Dr Danielle Warfe 23/05/08 1:00-2:00PM Building 22.01
Inoculating the savannas: distributional patterning of weed species along very extensive transects across contrasting land tenures and disturbance regimes in the Northern Territory, Australia (abstract)
Dr Noel Preece 16/05/08 1:00-2:00PM Building 22.01
Traditional ecological knowledge of whale sharks: Collaborating with Bajo Fishermen of Eastern Indonesia for Whale Shark Conservation (abstract) Dr Natasha Stacey and Johanna Karam 09/05/08 1:00-2:00PM Building 22.01
Feral Camels in Australia: A Legislative Review (abstract) Prof Stephen Garnett, Michael O'Donnell and Gill Ainsworth 11/04/08 1:00-2:00PM

Building 23.01

Telelinked to Alice Springs 15.1.2

Cane Toad Control in the Wet - Dry Savannas (abstract) Graeme Sawyer
28/03/08
1:00-2:00PM Building 22.01
Mangrove change in a Darwin coastal swamp: Local and global drivers (abstract) Grant Williamson 29/02/08 1:00-2:00PM Building 22.01

View a current list of SER Seminar Series.

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For a complete list of Charles Darwin University scheduled seminars visit What's On.

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