410403. Environmental education and extension
Title | 410403. Environmental education and extension |
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Parent | 4104. Environmental management |
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Practices of Australian recreational hunters
Baxter, Greg, Finch, Neal, Hoy, Julia and Murray, Peter. 2016. "Practices of Australian recreational hunters." Baxter, Greg, Finch, Neal and Murray, Peter (ed.) Conservation through Sustainable Use of Wildlife Conference. Gatton, Australia 30 Aug - 01 Sep 2016 Gatton, Australia.Paper
Rural women as change agents through access to digital technology
Wirasagoda Arachchillage, Hasanthi Buddhika. 2019. Rural women as change agents through access to digital technology. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/V44K-5920PhD Thesis
Seasonal climate forecasts and decision support systems for drought prone agriculture: a case study based on the development and application of the Rainman climate analysis software
Clewett, J. F.. 2003. "Seasonal climate forecasts and decision support systems for drought prone agriculture: a case study based on the development and application of the Rainman climate analysis software." Yokoyama, S. and Concepcion, R. N. (ed.) Coping against El Nino for stabilizing rainfed agriculture: lessons from Asia and the Pacific . CGPRT Centre, Bogor, Indonesia. United Nations. pp. 37-55Edited book (chapter)
Very short-term reactive forecasting of the solar ultraviolet index using an extreme learning machine integrated with the solar zenith angle
Deo, Ravinesh C., Downs, Nathan, Parisi, Alfio V., Adamowski, Jan F. and Quilty, John M.. 2017. "Very short-term reactive forecasting of the solar ultraviolet index using an extreme learning machine integrated with the solar zenith angle." Environmental Research. 155, pp. 141-166. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2017.01.035Article
Key interventions and learning from grassroots capacity building in REDD+ project in Nepal
Poudyal, Bishnu Hari. 2014. "Key interventions and learning from grassroots capacity building in REDD+ project in Nepal." Bhushal, Ramesh Prasad and Hengaju, Krishna Dev (ed.) REDD+ Readiness in Nepal. Kathmandu Nepal. Youth Alliance for Environment (YAE). pp. 89-105Edited book (chapter)
Grassroots capacity development for REDD+: approaches and key lessons from Nepal [Policy brief]
Roy, Rabindra, Silori, Chandra Shekhar, Poudyal, Bishnu Hari and Paudel, Naya Sharma. 2014. Grassroots capacity development for REDD+: approaches and key lessons from Nepal [Policy brief]. Satdobato, Lalitpur Nepal. Forest Action Nepal.Discussion paper
Grassroots facilitators as agents of change for promoting sustainable forest management: lessons learned from REDD+ capacity development in Asia
Silori, C. S., Wiset, K., Poudyal, B. H. and Vu, T.. 2016. "Grassroots facilitators as agents of change for promoting sustainable forest management: lessons learned from REDD+ capacity development in Asia." Unasylva. 246 (67), pp. 45-52.Article
Grassroots capacity building for REDD+: lessons from Nepal
Luintel, Harisharan, Silori, Chandra Shekhar, Frick, Simon and Poudyal, Bishnu Hari. 2013. "Grassroots capacity building for REDD+: lessons from Nepal." Journal of Forest and Livelihood. 11 (2), pp. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.3126/jfl.v11i2.8617Article
Biogeochemical characteristics of Kuan-Tzu-Ling, Chung-Lun and Bao-Lai hot springs in southern Taiwan
Maity, Jyoti Prakash, Liu, Chia-Chuan, Nath, Bibhash, Bundschuh, Jochen, Kar, Sandeep, Jean, Jiin-Shuh, Bhattacharya, Prosun, Liu, Jiann-Hong, Alta, Shasti B. and Chen, Chien-Yen. 2011. "Biogeochemical characteristics of Kuan-Tzu-Ling, Chung-Lun and Bao-Lai hot springs in southern Taiwan." Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A: Toxic Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering. 46 (11), pp. 1207-1217. https://doi.org/10.1080/10934529.2011.598788Article
Managing pest species under climate change: risks and opportunities
Reardon-Smith, Kathryn M., Stone, Roger C. and Le Brocque, Andrew F.. 2012. "Managing pest species under climate change: risks and opportunities." 4th Queensland Pest Animal Symposium. Caloundra, Queensland 30 Jul - 02 Aug 2012 Queensland, Australia.Keynote
Determinants of participation of mangrove-dependent communities in mangrove conservation practices
Roy, Anjan Kumer Dev. 2014. "Determinants of participation of mangrove-dependent communities in mangrove conservation practices." Ocean and Coastal Management. 98, pp. 70-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2014.06.001Article
Agricultural big data: utilisation to discover the unknown and instigate practice change
Bennett, John McLean. 2015. "Agricultural big data: utilisation to discover the unknown and instigate practice change." Farm Policy Journal. 12 (1), pp. 43-50.Article
Tactile landscape: visitors at the Great Barrier Reef
Pocock, Celmara. 2010. "Tactile landscape: visitors at the Great Barrier Reef." Sensorial Investigations.Article
The Hong Kong underwater robot challenge
Bradbeer, Robin. 2008. "The Hong Kong underwater robot challenge." Billingsley, John and Bradbeer, Robin (ed.) Mechatronics and machine vision in practice. Berlin, Germany. Springer. pp. 17-25Edited book (chapter)
Training needs assessment of Bangladesh Agricultural Institute teachers
Hossain, M. Delwar, Haque, Enamul and Ullah, Saadat. 1992. "Training needs assessment of Bangladesh Agricultural Institute teachers ." Annals of Bangladesh Agriculture. 2 (2), pp. 97-103.Article
Accommodating environmental controversies in the classroom curriculum: too hot to handle or opportunities for deep learning?
McLaine, John and Dowden, Tony. 2011. "Accommodating environmental controversies in the classroom curriculum: too hot to handle or opportunities for deep learning?" The Social Educator. 29 (2), pp. 22-29.Article
Sustainability, emergence and the graduate attribute of global citizenship
Judith, Kate and Bender, Helena. 2013. "Sustainability, emergence and the graduate attribute of global citizenship." 19th International Conference of the Society for Human Ecology (SHE 2013): Decision that Work. Canberra, Australia 04 - 08 Feb 2013Presentation
Indigenous wildlife interpretation at Australian zoos and wildlife parks
Zeppel, Heather and Muloin, Sue. 2007. "Indigenous wildlife interpretation at Australian zoos and wildlife parks ." Tourism Review International: an international journal. 11 (3), pp. 265-277. https://doi.org/10.3727/154427207783948766Article
Environmental sustainability education: towards a minimum service level agreement for delivery to engineering students
Craig, Ian, Thorpe, David and Goh, Steven. 2011. "Environmental sustainability education: towards a minimum service level agreement for delivery to engineering students." SSEE 2011: Escaping Silos. Brisbane, Australia 24 - 26 Oct 2011 Canberra, Australia.Paper
Investigation of household water consumption using smart metering system
Mead, Nicola and Aravinthan, Vasantha. 2009. "Investigation of household water consumption using smart metering system." Jegatheesan, Jega, Shu, Li and Keir, Greg (ed.) 2nd Conference on Challenges in Environmental Science and Engineering (CESE-2009): Waste Treatment: Challenges and Solutions. Townsville, Queensland 14 - 17 Jul 2009Paper
Investigation of household water consumption using smart metering system
Mead, Nicola and Aravinthan, Vasantha. 2009. "Investigation of household water consumption using smart metering system." Desalination and Water Treatment. 11 (1-3), pp. 115-123. https://doi.org/10.5004/dwt.2009.850Article
Weather, climate and farmers: an overview
Stone, Roger C. and Meinke, Holger. 2006. "Weather, climate and farmers: an overview." Meteorological Applications. 13 (S1), pp. 7-20. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1350482706002519Article
The preferences of potential marine research tourists for different marine research tourism products in Australia
Wood, Peter and Zeppel, Heather. 2008. "The preferences of potential marine research tourists for different marine research tourism products in Australia." Hu, Clark and Meng, F. (ed.) 27th Annual ISTTE (International Society of Travel and Tourism Educators) Conference: The Future Success of Tourism: New Directions, Challenges and Opportunities. Dublin, Ireland 30 Sep - 02 Oct 2008 Michigan, United States.Paper
Marine wildlife tours: benefits for participants
Zeppel, H. and Muloin, S.. 2008. "Marine wildlife tours: benefits for participants." Higham, James and Luck, Michael (ed.) Marine wildlife and tourism management: insights from the natural and social sciences. Wallingford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. CABI. pp. 19-48Edited book (chapter)
Conservation and education benefits of interpretation on marine wildlife tours
Zeppel, Heather and Muloin, Sue. 2009. "Conservation and education benefits of interpretation on marine wildlife tours ." Tourism in Marine Environments. 5 (2-3), pp. 215-227. https://doi.org/10.3727/154427308787716802Article
Marine wildlife tourism: education and conservation benefits
Zeppel, Heather and Muloin, Sue. 2007. "Marine wildlife tourism: education and conservation benefits." Luck, Michael, Graupl, Alice, Auyong, Jan, Miller, Marc L. and Orams, Mark B. (ed.) 5th International Coastal and Marine Tourism Congress: Balancing Marine Tourism, Development and Sustainability (CMT2007). Auckland, New Zealand 11 - 15 Sep 2007 Auckland, New Zealand.Paper
Indigenous ecotourism: conservation and resource rights
Zeppel, Heather. 2007. "Indigenous ecotourism: conservation and resource rights." Higham, James (ed.) Critical issues in ecotourism: understanding a complex tourism phenomenon. Oxford, United Kingdom. Butterworth-Heinemann. pp. 308-348Edited book (chapter)
A decision support tool for irrigation infrastructure investments
Khan, Shahbaz, Mushtaq, Shahbaz and Chen, Charlie. 2010. "A decision support tool for irrigation infrastructure investments." Irrigation and Drainage. 59 (4), pp. 404-418. https://doi.org/10.1002/ird.501Article
Conservation benefits of interpretation on marine wildlife tours
Zeppel, Heather and Muloin, Sue. 2008. "Conservation benefits of interpretation on marine wildlife tours ." Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 13 (4), pp. 280-294. https://doi.org/10.1080/10871200802187105Article
Education and conservation benefits of marine wildlife tours: developing free-choice learning experiences
Zeppel, Heather. 2008. "Education and conservation benefits of marine wildlife tours: developing free-choice learning experiences ." The Journal of Environmental Education. 39 (3), pp. 3-18. https://doi.org/10.3200/JOEE.39.3.3-18Article
Australian examples of residential integrated water cycle planning: accepted current practice and a suggested alternative
Brodie, I. M.. 2009. "Australian examples of residential integrated water cycle planning: accepted current practice and a suggested alternative." Desalination and Water Treatment. 12 (1-3), pp. 324-330. https://doi.org/10.5004/dwt.2009.964Article
Urban development: exploring the complexities
Moxon, Ray, Stanley, Linda, Retter, Karen and Hayward, Marie. 2007. "Urban development: exploring the complexities." Austin, Jon and Hickey, Andrew (ed.) Education for healthy communities: possibilities through SOSE and HPE . Sydney, Australia. Pearson Education Australia. pp. 255-266Edited book (chapter)
Is the current practice in engineering education a sustainable model for creating sustainability-trained engineers
Goh, Steven. 2009. "Is the current practice in engineering education a sustainable model for creating sustainability-trained engineers." Mudd, Gavin M. (ed.) SSEE 2009: Solutions for a Sustainable Planet . Melbourne, Australia 22 - 24 Nov 2009 Melbourne, Australia.Paper
The environmental impact of electronics and its incorporation into the curriculum
Parsons, David. 2006. "The environmental impact of electronics and its incorporation into the curriculum." 17th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education (AAEE 2006). Auckland, New Zealand 10 - 13 Dec 2006 Auckland, New Zealand.Paper
The use of values to understand visitors to natural areas: a study of campers on the Murray River
Winter, Caroline. 2005. "The use of values to understand visitors to natural areas: a study of campers on the Murray River." Journal of Tourism Studies. 16 (1), pp. 38-47.Article