An exciting community development assignment in the South Pacific is currently underway for Bachelor of Development Studies graduate, Jessica Richardson, who commenced a twelve month appointment with the Vanuatu Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee (VASANOC) in April. One […]
Our Dr Bonnie McBain has been featured in the Conversation for her article on Ecological Footprints and overshoot based on her recent research which is free to read until August. This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read […]
Refugee Week is an opportunity to raise awareness about the issues affecting refugees and asylum-seekers. It is a time to listen to their lived experiences and celebrate all of their positive contributions towards Australian society. The theme this year is […]
Calling all enthusiastic geographers! You are invited to attend the Geographical Society of New South Wales Gala Dinner to celebrate 90 years since the society’s founding. This will be a great networking opportunity for students and academics alike. The event […]
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GEOS3250: Geographic Information Systems students recently engaged in a poster session where they presented a given poster topics to their peers. The topics focused on exploring the world of GIS and remote sensing. Students were required to present their […]
In order to be useful for decision makers, scenarios must be plausible. They must also be integrated, coherent and internally consistent. Scenarios should be analytically sound with regard to use of data and scientific theory. Scenarios should not only incorporate […]
Scenarios can have qualitative or quantitative aspects or both. Qualitative (descriptions) and quantitative (modelling) aspects of scenarios can also be complementary. Commonly, the approach has been a story and simulation approach that combines a descriptive story line with numerical modelling. […]
A PhD scholarship opportunity is available for a student to study rural mental health and the environment under the supervision of Professor Brian Kelly. We are seeking an enthusiastic applicant to be part of a team of researchers at the Centre […]
On May 5th 2017, ENVS3007 Environmental Remediation students visited a former “town gas” work site in Clyde St, Hamilton. Students were shown around the site by a member of Jemena, the company which is currently responsible for monitoring and […]
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With more volcano eruptions, will that con tribute to global warming?