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Real-world impacts from research: Evidence and lessons,
University of Western Australia, 17 June 2013.
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Assessing the economics of water-sensitive practices: Accounting
for the intangibles, CRC for Water Sensitive Cities Seminar,
Melbourne 7 May 2013. See the
presentation on YouTube
Understanding & measuring real-world impacts from research, CRC
for Water Sensitive Cities Researchers' Workshop, Melbourne 8
May 2013.
Value for Money in Environmental Policy and Environmental
Economics, Keynote Address, Agricultural Economics Society Annual
Conference, University of Warwick, 8-10 April 2013.
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Bridging the science-economics divide, Agricultural Economics Society Annual Conference, University of
Warwick, 8-10 April 2013.
Farm-level economics of conservation agriculture for
resource-poor farmers. School of Agricultural and Resource
Economics, University of Western Australia, 15 March 2013. See
the presentation on YouTube
Improving project design and decision
making about potential investments in environmental assets,
Department of Environment and Conservation, Western Australia,
13 December 2012.
Economic perspectives on ecological restoration, Keynote
Speaker, Society for Ecological Restoration Australasia, 27-30
November 2012, University Club, University of Western Australia.
Gippsland Lakes (Victoria): Integrated Assessment of Nutrient
Reductions, Centre for Water Research, University of Western
Australia, 28 November 2012.
Doing research to make a difference, Keynote Presentation,
Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences Research
Conference, 7 November 2012, University of Western Australia.
Being water-sensitive to improve ‘liveability’, Healthy
Estuaries 2111 Forum, 24th October 2012, Mandurah Performing
Arts Centre.
Farm-level economics of conservation agriculture for
resource-poor farmers, Workshop on "Conservation agriculture:
What role in meeting CGIAR system-level outcomes?", 15 October
2012, Independent Science and Partnership Council, CGIAR,
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Delivering economics to non-economists Experiences with the
Investment Framework for Environmental Resources (INFFER), 11
October 2012, ABARES, Canberra.
Understanding Practice Change by Rural Landholders, 10 October
2012, ACIAR, Canberra.
Connecting research to policy: Why is it so hard? What can you
do? 5 September 2012, Business School, Curtin University, Perth.
Economics of herbicide resistance, Symposium session: Herbicide
Resistant Weeds and Sustainable Weed Management,
Agricultural and Applied Economics Association annual
conference, 12-14 August 2012, Seattle.
Connecting science to policy, World Universities Network
workshop on invasive species under climate change, 8-10 August
2012, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Integrated assessment of burning options, 2 May 2012, Alexandra,
New Zealand.
Integrated assessment of prescribed burning, 28 March 2012,
Adelaide.
Economics, integration and policy for water-sensitive urban
design, 7th International Conference on Water Sensitive Urban
Design, 21–23 February 2012, Melbourne Cricket Ground,
Melbourne, Australia.
Accounting for landholder behaviour when designing and
implementing environmental policy, 56th Annual Conference of the
Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society,
Fremantle, 7-10 Feb 2012.
Prioritising investments in the environmental, Shaanxi Normal
University, Xi'an, China, 14 Oct 2012
Prioritising investments in environmental
improvements for rivers and lakes, Institute of Geographic
Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Beijing, 10 Oct 2011.
Surprising truths about Charles Darwin
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