
The School of Environmental Sciences conducts teaching and research into the management and sustainability of the environment, covering such disciplines as conservation, catchment management, ecotourism, protected area management, river health and water sustainability, the ecology of flora and fauna, cultural resource management and spatial science. The School offers a diverse range of courses and programs in Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Adventure Ecotourism, GIS and Remote Sensing, Natural Resources Management, Water Resource Management, Conservation Management, Parks Recreation and Heritage and Ornithology.
The School of Environmental Sciences incorporates members of the Institute of Land, Water and Society and the UNESCO Hydrology for the Environment, Life and Policy program.
The School is based at two locations in New South Wales, Australia in Albury–Wodonga (see map of the Thurgoona campus) and on the Wagga Wagga campus (see map of the Wagga campus) . The Albury Wodonga campus is Australia's first and leading environmentally friendly university campus. We practice what we preach.
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Social Context of Natural Resource Management and Agriculture in India
Dr. Chandrasekaran Karthikeyan
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India
Link to abstract here
Time: 3pm
Place: Room 205, Building 751, CSU Thurgoona campus
All welcome and open to the public. For more information contact Alison Matthews almatthews@csu.edu.au
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
Staff and Student presentations for the 10th International Congress of Ecology, INTECOL
A/Prof Gary Luck - Protecting ecosystem services and biodiversity in the world’s watersheds
A/Prof David Watson - Parasitic plants as facilitators: the exception or the rule?
Alison Matthews- Climate influences on the upper range limit of a common herbivore in subalpine Australia
Lisa Smallbone - Biodiversity, vegetation cover and socio-economics
Kylie Eklom - Title TBA
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
The role of disturbance in the ecological restoration of Grassy White Box Woodland
Ian Cole (PhD student)
Translating the science of ecosystem rehabilitation into practical on-ground actions – the Dockers Plains Pastoral Company experience
Rick James
(Riparian Management Services and regional representative WetlandCare Australia)
Link to full abstract here
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LMB 588
Wagga Wagga NSW 2678
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