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Uncertainty and more uncertainty
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Uncertainty and more uncertainty

A senior CSU business researcher says the release of the Guide to the Murray Darling Basin MDB Plan marks the “start of a process by which we can put things right in the Basin”.

Society and Community

Has government funding improved the environment?
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Has government funding improved the environment?

Research that questioned the effectiveness of public funding for repairing environmental damage over the past 20 years has resulted in mixed answers, says a lead researcher in the recently completed Landscape Logic project, CSU's Professor Allan Curtis.

Society and Community

CSU wins national environmental sustainability award
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

CSU wins national environmental sustainability award

CSU has won fresh acclaim for its long-term commitment to environmental sustainability by winning a major award at the Australasian Campuses Towards Sustainability conference in Melbourne last night, Thursday 30 September.

Charles Sturt University

How we value wetlands and bushland wins top prize
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

How we value wetlands and bushland wins top prize

An academic paper co-authored by a CSU academic highlighting the greater value people place on wetlands near the Coorong in South Australia compared to surrounding bushlands has been awarded top prize by environment academics from Australia and New Zealand.

Society and Community

Social and economic impacts of Basin water plan
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Social and economic impacts of Basin water plan

A CSU resources expert has discussed the trade-offs involved in the proposed transfer of water to the environment in the proposed Murray Darling Basin Plan in a public lecture.

Society and Community

Mine research investigates sustainable solution
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Mine research investigates sustainable solution

What happens to the excavated waste rock at one of Australia’s significant mine sites when the mine closes? This topic isn’t being taken lightly by Newcrest Mining at Cadia Valley, 20 kilometres southwest of the city of Orange in NSW where PhD student in Charles Sturt University's (CSU) School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences, Mr Allan Adams is investigating a sustainable solution.

Charles Sturt University

Research energises household efficiency
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Research energises household efficiency

Households are tipped to benefit from research that will directly influence an energy supplier's decisions on demand management.

Business &CommerceEnvironment &WaterInstitute for Land, Water &Society

Agricultural research in decline: CSU expert
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Agricultural research in decline: CSU expert

Agricultural productivity is slowing down as is agricultural research and Australian governments and agricultural industries should be concerned, according to an award winning agricultural economist and researcher with CSU.

Agriculture &Food ProductionCSU ResearchInstitute for Land, Water &Society

Travelling Stock Reserves recognised for biodiversity
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Travelling Stock Reserves recognised for biodiversity

A CSU expert has hailed the recent announcement of federal government funding that supports the future management of Travelling Stock Routes in the Riverina.

Agriculture &Food ProductionEnvironment &WaterInstitute for Land, Water &Society

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