Welcome to another issue of the Queensland Environmental Practice Reporter. This issue begins with a paper by QUT masters student, Jenny Kortlaender, which considers the effectiveness of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity in addressing global biodiversity decline. This is followed by a paper by Fiona Leddy which critically analyses international shipping in Australian waters and the approach taken by Australia laws in addressing the risks posed by ship-based oil pollution. The third paper in this issue is by Adjunct Professor Hugh Lavery, Gina Lee and Carolyn S. Sandercoe. This paper considers the ecological principles to be followed in the sustainable design of large-scale marina developments. This paper highlights th...
Editors' Summary: The protection and management of freshwater resources is one of the greatest envir...
The second conference on the “Challenges in Environmental Science & Engineering” series CESE-2009 wa...
Kundalika and Vasishthi are two major estuaries draining the central west coast of Maharashtra, a hi...
Welcome to another issue of the Queensland Environmental Practice Reporter. This issue begins with a...
This issue begins with a paper by QUT masters student, Jenny Kortlaender, which considers the effect...
This issue presents the final paper in the series of publications authored by Associate Professor Hu...
This issue of the Newsletter includes thought-provoking articles on a range of topical issues, which...
Ports and shipping operations are under increased environmental scrutiny in Australia, particularly ...
This is the second issue of the Newsletter as also the research programme the Centre for Environment...
The theme for the papers in the issue is “Hydrology and the Environment”. There is a mix of review p...
Whereas the conservation and management of biodiversity has become a key issue in environmental scie...
This article highlights the potential of collaborative governance mechanisms and participatory appro...
[Extract] The coastal zone functions as an interconnected habitat complex that provides critical nur...
Broad statements of conserving the environment have been made in the World Conservation Strategy (19...
This paper examines how effectively marine issues have been assessed in the proposed Tamar Valley pu...
Editors' Summary: The protection and management of freshwater resources is one of the greatest envir...
The second conference on the “Challenges in Environmental Science & Engineering” series CESE-2009 wa...
Kundalika and Vasishthi are two major estuaries draining the central west coast of Maharashtra, a hi...
Welcome to another issue of the Queensland Environmental Practice Reporter. This issue begins with a...
This issue begins with a paper by QUT masters student, Jenny Kortlaender, which considers the effect...
This issue presents the final paper in the series of publications authored by Associate Professor Hu...
This issue of the Newsletter includes thought-provoking articles on a range of topical issues, which...
Ports and shipping operations are under increased environmental scrutiny in Australia, particularly ...
This is the second issue of the Newsletter as also the research programme the Centre for Environment...
The theme for the papers in the issue is “Hydrology and the Environment”. There is a mix of review p...
Whereas the conservation and management of biodiversity has become a key issue in environmental scie...
This article highlights the potential of collaborative governance mechanisms and participatory appro...
[Extract] The coastal zone functions as an interconnected habitat complex that provides critical nur...
Broad statements of conserving the environment have been made in the World Conservation Strategy (19...
This paper examines how effectively marine issues have been assessed in the proposed Tamar Valley pu...
Editors' Summary: The protection and management of freshwater resources is one of the greatest envir...
The second conference on the “Challenges in Environmental Science & Engineering” series CESE-2009 wa...
Kundalika and Vasishthi are two major estuaries draining the central west coast of Maharashtra, a hi...