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Workshops
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Venue and Host Institution. Venue and Host info. Workshops and Field Trips. Workshops and Field Trips. Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS):. This half day workshop introduced the basic concepts in GIS and its potential applications. Instructor: Dr. Hawthorne Beyer. From the Environmental Decisions Group. This full day workshop provided participants with basic knowledge and skills necessary to use Marxan for conservation planning. From the Environmental Decisions Group. From the Environme...
sccs-aus.org
Workshops & Field Trips
http://www.sccs-aus.org/past-conferences/sccs-australia-2013/2013-workshops-and-field-trips.html
Venue and Host Institution. Venue and Host info. Workshops and Field Trips. Workshops and Field Trips. Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS):. This half day workshop introduced the basic concepts in GIS and its potential applications. Instructor: Dr. Hawthorne Beyer. From the Environmental Decisions Group. This full day workshop provided participants with basic knowledge and skills necessary to use Marxan for conservation planning. From the Environmental Decisions Group. From the Environme...
myoung.net.au
Water Droplets - Links
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Commonwealth leadership on water policy is delivered primarily through the National Water Commission. State and Territory department names change regularly. Click on the name below to go to the Department primarily responsible for water management. Water journals that we follow include:. Water Law Review, University of Denver. Water Law, John Wiley and Sons. Water Policy, IWA Publishing. Land and Water Australia. CSIRO Water for a Healthy Country. CSIRO Policy and Economic Research Unit.
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Meetings & Letter Writing | Wodonga & Albury Toward Climate Health (WATCH)
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Wodonga and Albury Toward Climate Health (WATCH). Climate action in the Border region. Meetings and Letter Writing. Meetings and Letter Writing. WATCH has produced the following guides to help members of the public engage with key politicians and decision-makers on climate change issues. 1 Guide for Meeting Politicians and Decision-makers. 2 Directory: Federal and State Members of Parliament. 3 Guide for Writing to Politicians and Decision-makers. 4 Guide for Talking to People in the Community. Fill in y...
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Victorian state election – candidate Jenny Podesta’s attitudes to renewables and climate change | Wodonga & Albury Toward Climate Health (WATCH)
https://watch.id.au/2014/11/22/victorian-state-election-candidate-jenny-podestas-attitudes-to-renewables-and-climate-change
Wodonga and Albury Toward Climate Health (WATCH). Climate action in the Border region. Meetings and Letter Writing. Victorian state election – candidate Jenny Podesta’s attitudes to renewables and climate change. November 22, 2014. On 1911.14 WATCH emailed Labor candidate Jenny Podesta a questionnaire about her attitudes to coal seam gas, coal, renewable energy and climate change. Her responses are as follows:. 1 I support a permanent ban on any new coal and gas mining operations in key areas in Victoria.
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Sport feels pinch from rising heat – Border Mail article | Wodonga & Albury Toward Climate Health (WATCH)
https://watch.id.au/2015/01/31/sport-feels-pinch-from-rising-heat-border-mail-article
Wodonga and Albury Toward Climate Health (WATCH). Climate action in the Border region. Meetings and Letter Writing. Sport feels pinch from rising heat – Border Mail article. January 31, 2015. Border Mail article on impacts of climate change on sport. Thank you to James Sloan and Ian Franzke for taking part in this media with WATCH. Read the resulting Border Mail article at bordermail.com.au/story/2852809/sport-feels-pinch-from-rising-heat. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). January 31, 2015. Fill i...
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WATCHWORD | Wodonga & Albury Toward Climate Health (WATCH)
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Wodonga and Albury Toward Climate Health (WATCH). Climate action in the Border region. Meetings and Letter Writing. WATCHWORD – August 2014. September 24, 2014. WATCHWORD – July 2014. July 23, 2014. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 49 other followers. Albury Council election – make your vote count. Climate action photo help send a message to Australia’s biggest polluter. Meeting with Jeremy Buckingham. Submissions to public bodies.
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WATCH Publicity | Wodonga & Albury Toward Climate Health (WATCH)
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Wodonga and Albury Toward Climate Health (WATCH). Climate action in the Border region. Meetings and Letter Writing. WATCH actively engages with the media in its capacity as an advocacy group for action on human induced climate change. This list documents WATCH’s history of media publicity in our effort to engage with the local community on climate change issues (click on links to view content). City no to investment at coalface. Power of the pen in fight over climate. A climate of concern. Climate change...
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Toothless | ConservationBytes.com
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Conservation research … with bite. Yohancha http:/ ow.ly/6loXY. Biodiversity conservation research, personalities, activities or paradigms that do not achieve their aims. I expose ineffective conservation interventions and research, and highlight studies identifying weaknesses in conservation policy or approaches. Most-bestest Environment Minister in the world, ever. Disadvantages of marine protected areas. Lomborg: a detailed citation analysis. Something rotten from Denmark. It’s not all about cats.