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Presenter bios and abstracts >
Thursday 29 October 2015 |
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Presenter |
Presentation |
Jon Womersley FEIANZ | Opening address Speaking notes > |
Keynote presentations | |
Dr Mike Joy | New Zealand's hidden environmental reality Presentation > |
Dr Scott Rawlings | State of the Environment reporting: Efficacy and evolution |
Gregory Andrews | Protecting our threatened species: Opportunities in setting hard and measurable targets for biodiversity conservation Presentation > |
Piers Verstegen | The role of civil society in addressing climate change and carbon pollution in a policy free zone Presentation > |
Patrick Pearlman | Comparison of citizens' actions responding to environmental violations and ecological threats under USA and Australia |
Dr Catherine Knight | How environmental history can inform the future Presentation > |
Impact assessment | |
Claire Gronow FEIANZ | Exploring the effect of environmental assessment |
Peter Hemphill MEIANZ | Evolution in strategic assessments |
Alison Kniha | The neutral or beneficial effect of Water Quality Assessment Tool |
Piers Larcombe | Getting the physical science right in marine environmental assessment: the need to challenge the status quo Abstract > Presentation > |
Impact monitoring | |
Aaron Gove | Control charts as an informative and robust environmental monitoring tool for decision making Abstract > Presentation > Paper > |
Prof. Jonathan Majer | Inclusion of invertebrates in rehabilitation performance measures and minesite completion criteria Abstract > Presentation > |
Lara Mottee MEIANZ | Measuring cumulative socio-economic impacts of Coal Seam Gas projects in the Western Downs: Building the case for a strategic monitoring framework Abstract > Presentation > Paper > |
Dr Catherine Knight | Reporting on New Zealand's environment - a fresh approach Abstract > Presentation > |
Biodiversity management | |
Alastair Buchan MEIANZ | Natural resource managers: magicians or mythical beasts Abstract > Presentation > |
Dr Laurence Knight | Will vagrancy rates in the movement of migratory bird species increase with human induced environmental changes? Abstract > Presentation > Paper > |
Angela Wardell-Johnson | Rapid Assessment for monitoring heritage sites of international significance Abstract > Presentation > |
David Hancock | SERA national standards for the practice of restoration in Australia Abstract > Presentation > Paper > |
Practice | |
Alan Chenoweth FEIANZ | Code of Ethics - do they protect the professions, the public or the environment Abstract > Presentation > |
Fiona Gainsford FEIANZ | Growth and adaptation in environmental practice - a personal perspective Abstract > Presentation > |
Tim Mellor MEIANZ | Conflicts of Interest: The smell test. Identifying and managing conflicts of interest in the course of Environmental Practice Abstract > Presentation > Paper > |
Janice Redmond | Environmental Management training programs for small business: Where is the motivation for engagement? Abstract > Presentation > |
Contaminated land | |
Matthew Collyer | Rapid assessment of a large industrial manufacturing site using WMS-LU passive soil-vapour samplers Abstract > Presentation > |
Amy Gason MEIANZ | Progress towards a strategic approach for the identification and approval of redevelopment on potentially contaminated sites Abstract > Presentation > Paper > |
Jacob King MEIANZ | Managing stakeholders interests: How to manage complex and competing expectations Abstract > Presentation > Paper > |
Friday 30 October 2015 |
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Keynote presentations | |
Keith Bradby | Defiantly ambitious: Is that the best way forward Presentation > |
Martu - Traditional Owners | Sustainability management at a landscape scale: Culture, communities, environment Presentation > |
Prof Bryan Jenkins FEIANZ | From mitigation to sustainability: Going beyond reactive approaches |
Carolyn Cameron | The imperative for integrated strategic environmental assessment Presentation > |
Angus Morrison-Saunders | Challenging the status quo of EIA practice: Promoting the benefits of strategic and sustainability oriented thinking Presentation > |
Impact assessment | |
Victoria Press | Supporting more efficient policy implementation - moving forward on environmental regulatory reform Abstract > Presentation > |
David Greig MEIANZ / Kathryn McDonald MEIANZ | Auckland Harbour Bridge: Meeting environmental challenges sustainably |
Jack Krohn MEIANZ | Making the most of Impact Assessment Abstract > Presentation > |
Climate Change | |
Simon Cavendish FEIANZ | Refining climate change certification proficiencies Abstract > Presentation > |
Landscape management | |
Heidi Bucktin | Lake Mealup 'just add water': managing act sulphate soils on a wetland of significance in the Peel-Yalgorup site, SW Australia Abstract > Presentation > |
Helen Ross FEIANZ | Waterways management: incorporating social and cultural values Abstract > Presentation > |
Dr Barry Trail | Protecting the Outback - the need to think big in conservation Abstract > Presentation > |
Grant Wardell-Johnson | Integrating rehabilitation, restoration and conservation for a sustainable jarrah forest future during climate disruption Abstract > Presentation > |
Practice | |
Helen Monks MEIANZ | Housing affordability: The other side of the coin Abstract > Presentation > |
Jessica Crosthwaite | The business case for ISO14001 certification Abstract > Presentation > |
Sarah Marshman / Bruce Hegge | Western Australian Department of Transport - Statewide Maintenance Dredging Program Abstract > Presentation > Paper > |
Glen Klatovsky | Reimagining National Environmental Law Presentation > |
Energy and Minerals | |
Charmian Barton | Offshore oil and gas industry face new compliance measures Abstract > Presentation > Paper > |
Vicki Brady MEIANZ | Operational considerations for environmental management - a coal seam gas perspective Abstract > |
Chris Gimber | Solar drying of brine - better understanding leading to improved decision making Abstract > Presentation > |
Nick Wimbush | The community in environmental decision making: Help or hindrance? Abstract > Presentation > |
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