Research Institute for the Environment & Livelihoods 

SER Seminar Series

There are still sessions available for 2010, 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 held in the Blue 1, the Business Lecture theatre (formally 22.01), unless otherwise indicated.

If you would like to give an SER seminar please contact Julian Gorman


2010 Seminars

Title

Presenter

Date

Time

Venue

 
Understanding American birdwatchers who travel internationally as couples Denise Goodfellow 08/10/10 13:00-14:00 Blue 1.1.1  
The Geomicrobiology of Cave Environments
(as part of the National Science Week)
Dr Hazel Barton 17/08/10 16:00-17:00 Blue 5.1.1  
Islands of Survival? Ecological Decay in the World's Tropical Protected Areas Bill Laurance 12/08/10 14:00-15:00 Red 6.1.4  
A multidimensional poverty indicator based on Euclidean Geometry Dr. Eugenio M. Fedriani 05/08/10 13:00-14:00 Blue 1.1.1  
Lessons from Australia in Joint Management and possible application in Malaysia Dr Sharina Abdul 30/07/10 13:00-14:00 Blue 1.1.1  
TBC Dr. Keith Gido 09/07/10 13:00-14:00 Blue 1.1.1  
Indigenous rangers as mediators in the Australian Top End Elodie Fasche 02/07/10 13:00-14:00 Blue 5.1.1  
Water, Wood and Trees: their Role in Maintaining River Complexity in Kakadu National Park, NT Wayne Erskine 29/06/10 13:00-14:00 Blue 5.1.1  
Socialising the pixel, a mixed methods approach to assessing the state of forests in West Timor. Rohan Fisher 25/06/10 13:00-14:00 Blue 1.1.1  
Biodiversity, Ecological Complexity and Flood Dynamics of Tropical Rivers: Can We Make River Ecology a Predictive Science? Prof Kirk Winemiller 15/06/10 13:00-14:00 Blue 5.1.1  
Invasive Species and the South African Working for Water Programme: An innovative integrated approach to social and environmental rehabilitation Dr Guy Preston 15/06/10 10:00-11:00 Yellow 1.1.39  

A paradigm shift for the restoration of the inhabited highlands of Galapagos

Dr Mark Gardener 26/03/10 13:00-14:00 Blue 1.1.1  

Conservation strategies in the Lower Mekong

Luke Preece 19/02/10 13:00-14:00

Blue 1.1.1

 
2009 Seminars

Title

Presenter

Date

Time

Venue

 

Life History of the Salamanderfish, Lepidogalaxias salamandroides: Fishing with a shovel and a fire truck

Dr Tim Berra 16/10/09 1:00-2:00

Blue 1.1.1

 

Special SER Seminar: Galapagos - The Enchanted Islands

Dr Arturo Izurieta Fausto Arellano 15/10/09 5:30-7:00 Blue 1.1.1  

Power relationships among natural resource and environmental management stakeholders

Dr Dana Kelly 31/07/09 1.00-2.00 Blue 1.1.1

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Dr Kelly's presentation

Harvest and conservation of the Pig-nosed turtle on the Kikori Delta, Papua New Guinea (abstract)

Carla Eisemberg 1/07/09 1.00-2.00 Blue 5 Theatre  

Still Searching for a Credible Outstations Policy for the NT (abstract)

Prof. Jon Altman 24/06/09 1:00-2:00 Blue 5 Theatre  

The recovery of the American crocodile in south Florida

Matthew Brien 19/6/09 1:00-2:00 Yellow 1.1.39  

How do Tropical Cyclones intensify?

Roger Smith 20/4/09 12:00-1:00 Yellow 1.1.39  

Afghanistan: Natural Resources Management and challenges for pro-poor rural growth (abstract)

Dr Alan Roe 13/03/09 1:00-2:00 Yellow 1.1.39  

Burmese pythons in the Florida Everglades?

Matthew Brien 27/03/09 1:00-2:00 Yellow 1.1.39  

Cuckoo-host arms races

Dr Justin Welbergen 7/04/09 1:00-2:00 Yellow 1.1.39  

Community participation in MPA establishment in Indonesia: lessons for future initiatives

Ria Fitriana
24/04/09 1:00-2:00 Yellow 1.1.39  

Of Toads and Men (abstract)

Dr Nigel Turvey 27/02/09 1:00-2:00 Yellow 1.1.39  

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

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