1998 Peer Reviewed Publications

Books

  • Bossomaier T J and Green D G. (1998). Patterns in the Sand - Computers, Complexity and Life. Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
  • Spennemann D H R. (1998). An officer, yes; but a gentleman? A biographical sketch of Eugen Brandeis, Military adviser, imperial judge and administrator in the German Colonial service in the South Pacific. Pacific Island Studies Monographs. Vol 21. Sydney: Centre of South Pacific Studies, University of New South Wales
  • McKercher B. (1998). The Business of Nature-based Tourism. Melbourne: Hospitality Press.


Books Edited

  • Spennemann Dirk H R and Look David W. (1998). Disaster Management Programs for Historic Sites. San Francisco and Albury, NSW: Association for Preservation Technology, Western Chapter and Johnstone Centre, Charles Sturt University. 195pp. ISBN 1-893076-00-8.
  • Pratley J and Robertson A I (eds). (1998). Agriculture and the Environmental Imperative. Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing. 263pp.


Book Chapters

  • Buchan A and Goldney D C C. (1998). The Common Wombat, Vombatus ursinus, in a fragmented landscape. In: Pridmore P, Wells, R, Cooke B, Caughhurin M, St John B and Terris J A (eds), Wombats in Australia. Adelaide: The Royal Society of SA.
  • Curtis A and Lockwood M. (1998). Natural resource policy for rural Australia: A social perspective. In: Pratley J and Robertson A I (eds), Australia and the Environmental Imperative. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, Australia. Pp 211-242.
  • Goldney D C and Bauer J J. (1998). Natural resource policy for rural Australia: A social perspective. In: Pratley J and Robertson A (eds), Agriculture and the Environmental Imperative. Melbourne: CSIRO. Pp 15-34.
  • Green D G and Klomp N I. (1998). Environmental informatics - A new paradigm for coping with complexity in nature. In: Stadish R et al (eds), Complexity Between the Ecos: From Ecology to Economics. Complex Systems '98. Pp 32-39. And: Complexity International 6 [http://life.csu.edu.au/ci/vol6] (ISSN 1320-0682).
  • Green D G, Bristow P, Ash J, Benton L, Milliken P, Newth D. (1998). Network publishing languages. In: Ashman Helen and Thistlethwaite Paul (eds), Proceedings of the Seventh International World Wide Web Conference. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  • Horwitz P, Pemberton M and Ryder D S. (1998). Catastrophic loss of organic carbon from a management fire in a peatland in south-western. In: McComb A J and Davis J (eds), Wetlands for the Future. Perth: UWA Press. Pp 428-439.
  • Kirley M, Li X and Green D G. (1998). The cellular genetic algorithm. In: Yao X et al (eds), SEAL 98. Pp 93-100.
  • Lipscombe N. (1998). Socio-cultural impacts on indigenous communities from wildlife tourism at Sauraha, Nepal. In: McArthur S and Weir B (eds), Australia's Ecotourism Industry. A Snapshot in 1998. Ecotourism Association of Australia Publishing, 1998. Pp 21-28.
  • McKercher B and du Cros H. (1998). I climbed to the top of Ayers Rock and still didn't see Uluru! In: Faulkner D, Tideswell C and Weaver D (eds), Progress in Tourism and Hospitality Research 1998. Canberra: CAUTHE, Bureau of Tourism Research. Pp 376-386.
  • Robertson A I. (1998). The effect of cattle on wetlands. In: Williams W D (ed), Wetlands in a Dry Land: Understanding for Management. Canberra: Environment Australia and LWRRDC. Pp 195-204.
  • Robertson A I and Pratley J. (1998). From farm management to ecosystem management. In: Pratley J and Robertson A (eds), Agriculture and the Environmental Imperative. Melbourne: CSIRO. Pp 243-263.
  • Spennemann D H R. (1998). Northing is more permanent than a posthole or: A contribution to the archaeology of the common or garden hole. In: Schmidt M (ed), Geschichte heisst wie's ist gewesen! - abgeseben von dem wie's war. Geburtstagsgrusse fur Gunter Smolla. Bonn: Dr Rudolf Habelt. Pp 1-40.
  • Spennemann D H R. (1998). Conservation management and mitigation of the impact of tropical cyclones on archaeological sites. In: Spennemann D H R and Look David W (eds), Disaster Management Programs for Historic Sites. San Francisco and Albury, NSW: Association for Preservation Technology, Western Chapter and Johnstone Centre, Charles Sturt University. Pp 113-133.
  • Spennemann D H R. (1998). Natural disaster mitigation and cultural heritage: A course proposal. In: Spennemann Dirk H R and Look David W (eds), Disaster Management Programs for Historic Sites. San Francisco and Albury, NSW: Association for Preservation Technology, Western Chapter and Johnstone Centre, Charles Sturt University. Pp 151-164.
  • Spennemann D H R and Green D G. (1998). A special interest network for natural hazard mitigation for cultural heritage sites. In: Spennemann D H R and Look David W (eds), Disaster Management Programs for Historic Sites. San Francisco and Albury, NSW: Association for Preservation Technology, Western Chapter and Johnstone Centre, Charles Sturt University. Pp 165-172.
  • Spennemann D H R and Green D G. (1998). A special interest network for natural hazard mitigation for cultural heritage sites. In: Spennemann Dirk H R and Look David W (eds), Disaster Management Programs for Historic Sites. San Francisco and Albury, NSW: Association for Preservation Technology, Western Chapter and Johnstone Centre, Charles Sturt University. Pp 165-172.
  • Spennemann D H R and Look D W. (1998). From conflict to dialogue, from dialogue to cooperation, from cooperation to preservation. In: Spennemann Dirk H R and Look David W (eds), Disaster Management Programs for Historic Sites. San Francisco and Albury, NSW: Association for Preservation Technology, Western Chapter and Johnstone Centre, Charles Sturt University. Pp 175-188.
  • Spennemann D H R and Look D W. (1998). Managing disasters and managing disaster responses: An introduction. In: Spennemann Dirk H R and Look David W (eds), Disaster Management Programs for Historic Sites. San Francisco and Albury, NSW: Association for Preservation Technology, Western Chapter and Johnstone Centre, Charles Sturt University. Pp 1-6.

Papers

  • Crook D A and Sanger A C. (1998). Threatened fishes of the world: Galaxias fontanus Fulton, 1978 (Galaxiidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes. 53, 154.
  • Crook D A and Sanger A C. (1998). Threatened fishes of the world: Galaxias johnstoni Scott, 1936 (Galaxiidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes. 53, 32.
  • Curtis A. (1998). The agency/community partnership in landcare: Lessons for state-sponsored citizen resource management. Environmental Management. 22(4), 563-574.
  • Curtis A and DeLacy T. (1998). Landcare, stewardship and sustainable agriculture in Australia. Environmental Values. 7, 59-78.
  • Curtis A, Race D and Robertson A. (1998). Lesson from recent evaluations of natural resource management programs in Australia. Australian Journal of Environmental Management. 5, 109-119.
  • Ellem B A, Bryant A and O'Connor A. (1998). Statistical modelling of Platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, habitat preferences using generalised linear models. Australian Mammalogy. 20 July 1998. Pp
  • Ellem B A and McLeod A. (1998). Platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, movement data from the Duckmaloi Weir pool: Poisson regression models. Australian Mammalogy. 20 July 1998.
  • Fisher A M and Goldney D C C. (1998). Native forest remnants as critical bird habitat in a softwood forest landscape. Australian Forestry. 61(4), 287-295.
  • Frazier P. (1998). Mapping blackberry thickets in Kosciuszko National Park using airborne video data. Plant Protection Quarterly. 13/3, 145-148.
  • Green D G and Klomp N I. (1998). Environmental informatics - A new paradigm for coping with complexity in nature. Complex Systems 98. Editor Russell Standish, UNSW. Pp 36-44.
  • Howard J L. (1998). How do scuba diving operators in Vanuatu minimise their impact on the environment? Pacific Tourism Review. 2, 186-201.
  • Howard J L. (1998). Total Quality Management (TQM) in providing nature guided activities. Legacy. (Summer). Pp 45-74.
  • James R and Lockwood M. (1998). Economics of blackberries: Current data and rapid valuation techniques. Plant Protection Quarterly. 13(4), 175-179.
  • Krebs K A and Mabin M C G. (1998). Alpine-type glaciers in the northern Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica. Antarctic Science. 9(3), 307-312.
  • Lantzke I, Heritage A, Pistillo P and Mitchell D S. (1998). Phosphorus removal rates in bucket size planted wetlands with a vertical hydraulic flow. Water Research. 32, 1280-1286.
  • Lin C, Melville M D, Islam M M, Wilson B P, Yang X and van Oploo P. (1998). Chemical controls on acid discharges from acid sulfate soils under sugarcane cropping in an eastern Australian estuarine floodplain. Environmental Pollution. 103, 269-276.
  • Lin C, Melville M D, White I, Wilson B P and Yu D. (1998). Sedimentary environment and acid potential of the pyritic sediments in a sand barrier estuarine system, eastern Australia. Geochemical Journal. 32, 91-101.
  • Lipscombe N. (1998). Trainee skydiving: The value of research to safety. ACHPER Healthy Lifestyles Journal. 45(2), 8-13.
  • Lockwood M. (1998). Contribution of contingent valuation and other stated preference methods to evaluation of environmental policy. Australian Economic Papers. 37, 292-311.
  • Lockwood M. (1998). Integrated value assessment using paired comparisons. Ecological Economics. 25, 73-87.
  • Louis J P and Page K J. (1998). Are HSC Mathematics and Science in decline? Australian Mathematical Society Gazette. 25(2), 93-97.
  • Lunt I D, (1998). Allocasuarina (Casuarinaceae) invasion of an undisturbed coastal woodland at Ocean Grove, Victoria: Structural Changes, 1971-1996. Australian Journal of Botany. 46(6), 649-656.
  • Lunt I D. (1998). Two hundred years of land use and vegetation change in a remnant coastal woodland in southern Australia. Australian Journal of Botany. 46(6), 629-647.
  • McCafferty D J, Moncrieff J B, Taylor I R and Boddie G F. (1998). The use of thermography to measure the radiative temperature and heat loss of a Barn Owl (Tyto alba). Journal of Thermal Biology. 23, 11-318.
  • McKercher B and Robbins B. (1998). Business development issues affecting nature-based tourism operators in Australia. Journal of Sustainable Tourism. 6(2), 173-188.
  • McKercher B. (1998). The effect of market access on destination choice. Journal of Travel Research. 37, 39-47.
  • McKercher B. (1998). The politics of tourism and conservation organisations: The case of the Victorian National Parks Association 1952-1996. Progress in Tourism and Hospitality Research. 4(2), 141-158.
  • Midgley E, Spennemann D H R and Johnstone H. (1998). The impact of visitors on Aboriginal sites in Mungo National Park. Archaeology in Oceania. 33(3), 221-231.
  • Nicholls D G, Stampton P, Klomp N I and Schultz M A. (1998). Post-breeding flight to Antarctic waters by a Short-tailed Shearwater Puffinus tenuirostris. Emu. 98, 79-82.
  • Nielsen D L, Shiel R J and Smith F J. (1998). Ecology versus taxonomy: Is there a middle ground? Hydrobiologia. 387, 451-4587.
  • Oliver D L, Quin B R, Quin D, Walpole R M and Walpole S C. (1998). Observations of nectar and insect feeding by Painted Honeyeaters Grantiella picta. The Australian Bird Watcher. 17(7), 353-355.
  • Page K J and Carden Y R. (1998). Channel adjustment following the crossing of a threshold: Tarcutta Creek, southeastern Australia. Australian Geographical Studies. 36(3), 289-311.
  • Peterson A T and Watson D M. (1998). Problems with areal definitions of endemism: The effects of spatial scale. Diversity and Distribution. 4, 189-194.
  • Playford C, Ellem B A and Goldney D C. (1998). Modelling the patterns of Platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, trappings in an impounded riverine environment. Australian Mammalogy. 20 July 1998.
  • Playford C, Ellem B and Goldney D C C. (1998). Modelling the pattern of platypus trappings in a river environment. Australian Journal of Mammalogy. 20, 293-297.
  • Race D and Curtis A. (1998). Socio-economic considerations for regional farm forestry development. Australian Forestry. 60(4), 233-239.
  • Ratcliffe N, Furness R W and Klomp N I. (1998). Influences of breeding experience on the reproductive performance of Great Skuas Catharacta skua. Journal of Avian Biology. 29, 293-298.
  • Robertson A I, Alongi D M and Dixon P. (1998). The influence of fluvial discharge on pelagic production in the Gulf of Papua, northern Coral Sea. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 46, 319-331.
  • Roshier D A and Nicol H I. (1998). Implications of spatio-temporal variation in forage production and utilisation for animal productivity in extensive grazing systems. The Rangeland Journal. 20, 3-25.
  • Spencer C, Robertson A and Curtis A. (1998). Development and testing of a rapid appraisal wetland condition index in south-eastern Australia. Journal of Environmental Management. 54, 143-159.
  • Spennemann D H R. (1998). A note on a 19th Century sighting of a ground-dwelling bird on Bokak, the northernmost atoll of the Marshall Islands. Corella. 22(4), 111-112.
  • Spennemann D H R. (1998). Education, national strategic reserves and the Australia's budget deficit. Social Alternatives. 17(1), 44-45.
  • Spennemann D H R. (1998). Japanese poaching and the enforcement of German sovereignty in the Marshall Islands. Journal of Pacific History. 38(1), 51-67.
  • Spennemann D H R. (1998). On-line study packages for distance education. Some considerations of conceptual parameters. Education at a Distance. 12(8),
  • Spennemann D H R. (1998). The annexation of Eneen-kio (Wake Island, Central Pacific Ocean) by the United States of America. Journal of Pacific History. 38(2), 239-247.
  • Spennemann D H R and Head M John. (1998). Tongan pottery chronology, 14C dates and the hardwater effect. Quaternary Geochronology. 17, 1047-1056.
  • Spennemann D H R and Montfort Lesley. (1998). Study duration of post-graduate distance education degrees offered by Australian Universities. Education at a Distance. 12(9), 16-19.
  • Spennemann D H R and Taffee Richard. (1998). Managing childrens' interactions with cultural heritage places. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 16(2), 73-87.
  • Stocker R C. (1998). The role of artificial networks in the analysis of ultrasonic bat calls: A case study. Complexity International. Vol 5. (ISSN 1320-0682). (URL http: //www.csu.edu.au/ci/vol5/stocker/annbat2.htm).
  • Watson D M. (1998). House Sparrow as prey of the Nankeen Night-heron Nycticorax caledonicus. Australian Bird Watcher. 17, 342-343.

Papers (non refereed)

  • Burrows G E. (1998). ROTAPs in the South West Slopes of NSW. Danthonia 6(4), 10-12.
  • Burrows G E. (1998). Endangered flora of the South West Slopes. In: Stelling F. (ed). South West Slopes revegetation guide, Albury: Murray Catchment Management Committee. pp. 33-37.
  • Curtis A, Britton A and Sobels J. (1998). Landcare networks: participation through local organisations. In: Blackadder J. (ed). Landcare Australia Ninth Annual Report and Yearbook 1998, p. 72-75. Landcare Australia Limited.
  • Davidson P and Black R. (1998). National Park agencies - valuing employee diversity. Ranger, No 45: 4-10.
  • Davis N, Robinson W and Maher W. (1998). Replicate variation and temporal difference of nutrients in water samples collected during a pilot study of the Lower molonglo Water quality Control Centre effluent, Molonglo and Murrumbidgee rivers. Proceedings of Sampling nutrients in aquatic ecosystems: Collecting valid and representative samples. CRCFE and University of Canberra, April 21-22, 1997.
  • Durrant J and Pennay B. (1998). Shopping at Abikhairs. Locality, UNSW Community History Program, 9(i), pp. 25-29.
  • Frazier P. (1998). Discrimination of Blackberry Thickets Using High Spatial Resolution Airborne Video Data. 9th Australasian Remote Sensing Photogrammetry Conference Proceedings. Sydney. (CD publication).
  • Howard J L. (1998). Towards Best Practice in Interpretive Guided Activities. Australian Parks and Recreation vol 33 no 4 pp. 28-41.
  • Kirsten I and Klomp N I. (1998). Microchiroptera in urban, rural and forest areas of southern NSW. Australian Bat Society Newsletter 2: 16-23.
  • Lunt I. (1998). Protecting our wonderful woodland remnants. In: From Little Things Big Things Grow. South-West Slopes Revegetation Guide. (Ed Stelling F.), pp. 12-14. (Murray Catchment Management Committee and Department of Land and Water Conservation: Albury).
  • Lunt I and Morgan J. (1998). Warning: Kangaroo Grass dies from neglect. Land for Wildlife News 3(10), 8-9.
  • Nielsen D L. (1998). Artificial billabongs shed light on natural systems. In: Markwort K (ed), Watershed. CRCFE Canberra.
  • Nielsen D L. (1998). Flooding: the life blood of our billabongs. Water, May/June.
  • Spennemann D H R. (1998). "Is there a Problem?" Urban Salinity and Heritage in the Murray-Darling Basin. In: Conference Proceedings "Urban salinity, a snapshot of the future" Wagga Wagga, 11 and 12 August 1998, Albury: Australian Association of Natural Resource Management. pp. 153-163.
  • Spennemann D H R. (1998). Cultural heritage management of unexploded ammunition. CRM Bulletin 21(8), 48-51.
  • Spennemann D H R. (1998). The olive grove at Charles Sturt University. Bulletin of the Wagga Wagga Historical Society 312, 4-8.
  • Young I. (1998). The World Heritage Convention: Values and Processes. An analysis of the relationship between World Heritage Sites and tourism. In: Proceedings of the Eighth Australian Tourism and Hospitality Education Conference, Gold Coast.


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