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Complete Proceedings |
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A quarter-century of evolution in Australian stream management |
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Kathy Russell
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The Victorian Waterway Management Strategy: Final lessons and what’s next |
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Amber Perry
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Clyde Creek, how working together pays off. |
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Dale Tunstall
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Upper Mitta Mitta catchment action planning |
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Samuel Gitahi
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A birds eye view: Using remotely sensed data to monitor Limits of Acceptable Change in the Gippsland Lakes Ramsar Site |
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Jennifer Hale
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Using historical Landsat data to assess the need for active revegetation in catchments undergoing ongoing natural revegetation |
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Timothy Pietsch
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Delineating multiple flow paths in anastomosing river systems with wetlands using DEMs |
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Timothy Ralph
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Somewhere over the Rainbow |
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David Stork
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From fragmentation to interconnection – A landscape scale approach for floodplain wetland prioritisation and management |
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Simon Treadwell
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Identifying corridors of river recovery in coastal NSW for use in decision support and prioritisation systems. |
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Danelle Agnew
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Fires floods droughts and urban development. Assessing the relative impacts of multiple pressures on waterways through a long term monitoring program |
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Alice Blackwood
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Narrative-based reporting to evaluate river-basin management for waterbirds |
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Brittany Betteridge
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Building capacity in monitoring, evaluation and reporting for more effective waterway management |
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Trent Wallis
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Who are we designing for? Design approaches and perspectives for catchment management in the digital era. |
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Myles Coker
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Eflow Projector: Assessing the performance of environmental flows |
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Nick Marsh
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The use of citizen scientists to confirm the presence of platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) in north-west Sydney |
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Michelle Ryan
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Rivers, residents and restoration: Local relations to the Waimat? River, Aotearoa New Zealand |
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Danielle Cairns
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Assessing the benefits of stream frontage management to the condition of the Campaspe River |
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Jackie Myers
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Innovative citizen science with eDNA inspires engagement from private landholders on waterway biodiversity. |
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Helen Barclay
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Where does Warrego water go – A 30-year flood study |
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Shjarn Winkle
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Waterway recovery and flood impact ethics law and a way forward |
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Ben Walker
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The March 2021 Flood On The Hawkesbury-Nepean River An opportunity to revisit The Flood-Dominated Regime and Drought-Dominated Regime Model |
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Tom Hubble
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Sharing knowledge and building capacity – Monitoring the impact of 2020 bushfires on Gunaikurnai Country. |
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Patrick Maiden
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Black Summer waterways recovery: Our new approach |
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Astrid Dunkley
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Key learnings from Australian drinking water authorities for catchment bushfire response – Preparedness, priorities, and performance |
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Rhiannon Hughes
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Advanced hydrodynamic modelling of pile field groyne bank stabilisation works to inform design guidelines – study in progress |
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Marnina Tozer
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Cost Effectiveness of Bendway Weir Stream Re-Training Techniques in Australia |
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Reece Fraser
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Striking gold – Thomson River fishway & walking track (Horseshoe Bend) |
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David Stork
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Building stable and resilient foreshores using a natural approach |
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Marjolein Oram
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Exploring the relationship between channel bed control structures and stream power in low-gradient floodplain wetlands |
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Timothy Ralph
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Post-fire response in the Warragamba drinking water catchment. |
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Rebecca Mabbott
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East gippsland recovering together |
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Becky Hemming
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Bushfire recovery in the nariel valley a long way to go |
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Kelly Behrens
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Impact of bushfire on platypus populations in southeastern Australia |
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Josh Griffiths
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Post-fire erosion and recovery in Warrumbungle National Park – An outlook |
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Esther Qinggaozi Zhu
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The identification and management of active, coarse grained, meandering rivers in Victoria, Australia |
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Ross Hardie
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Recovery of riparian vegetation and channel geomorphology in coastal rivers of NSW |
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Nuosha Zhang
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Reviewing fire as a riparian vegetation management technique |
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Elisha Duxbury
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Challenges for management of treated sewage urban and rural runoff in NSW Southern Highlands Waterway values include biodiversity (platypus habitat) drinking water catchment and World Heritage Area |
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Katherine Morrison
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Using riparian protection to offset discharged treated wastewater |
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Kirsten Roszak
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The geochemistry of cocaine in the Hawkesbury-Nepean river |
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Jason Reynolds
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Quantifying the impacts of carp and waterbirds on aquatic vegetation within a regulated lowland river |
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Chris Jones
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Wetland wildfire: seedbank response to different watering regimes |
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Ben Vincent
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Impact of farm dam interception on environmental flow compliance |
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Katherine Szabo
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Where geomorphology meets politics: the story of the Barmah Choke on the Murray River |
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Ian Rutherfurd
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The effect of water quality, macroinvertebrate assemblages and habitat suitability on the distribution of Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); a pilot study in Cattai Catchment, North West Sydney |
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Breony Webb
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Integrated Waterways |
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Glenn Browning
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Impact of urban development on endangered wetland ecological communities in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area |
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Rani Carroll
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Unravelling the key drivers of variation in headwater organic matter decomposition in an urbanizing region |
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Stephanie Brown
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Munching on Moira Grass: Vegetation response in wetlands in the Barmah Forest Ramsar site when feral animal grazing is controlled over 12 months. |
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Johanna Slijkerman
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Remapping the distribution of Common Reed along the Wimmera River using satellite imagery. Why has the distribution and abundance changed in the last 15 years? |
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Jamie Kaye
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Catchment management options for reducing agri-chemical impact on waterways |
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Katrina Lansdown
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Beyond the Shed: poultry, poo and pasture |
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Andrew Morris
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Assessing the risk from domestic wastewater in open catchments and developing optimised investment programs to protect drinking water quality. |
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Morag Stewart
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An overview of the shoalhaven reclaimed water management scheme (rems) protecting river bay and ocean. |
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David Fleeting
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Steps towards incorporating geomorphic considerations in farm and catchment management plans in the Waimat? Catchment, Aotearoa New Zealand |
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Khendra Harvey
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Stream bank erosion modelling and prediction in the Great Barrier Reef catchments |
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Misko Ivezich
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Worn down and wasting away: the impact of rainsplash erosion in alluvial gullies |
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James Daley
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Commercial sand extraction accelerates the recovery of sand bed stream impacted by a sediment pulse |
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Alex Sims
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Reducing sediment delivery to the Great Barrier Reef using spatial data |
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Jacqui Reid
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Target the right gullies to achieve the Targets |
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Andrew Brooks
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Where has all the sand gone? Understanding the implications of sand movement following renourishment works to protect Threatened tern habitat in the Gippsland Lakes |
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Sean Phillipson
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A gully is not a stream channel. Why does it matter? |
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Robin Thwaites
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Working with river process in managing sediment flux from the Kourawhero Catchment into Kaipara Harbour Aotearoa New Zealand |
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Jacqui McCord
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Innovations in eDNA Sampling Technology: Comparing Manual and Automated Techniques |
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Farley Connelly
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Why we need to value feminine leadership traits in river management |
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Siwan Lovett
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‘Co-CEOs’ – setting the tone from the top on flexible work arrangements |
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Sarina Loo
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The Whole Person Practitioner |
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Belinda Chapman
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The 2020 Basin Plan evaluation |
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Joel Bailey
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Mapping water in dry flat environments: A study using Sentinel imagery in the northern Murray-Darling Basin |
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Paul Frazier
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Building Climate Adaptation in the Murray–Darling Basin |
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Meera Joyce
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The End of Coal: future implications for management of Australian waterways |
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Ian Wright
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Grading Coal Mine Wastewater impacts to Aquatic Ecosystems, measured through Macroinvertebrate Diagnostic Biotic Index. |
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Nakia Belmer
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Encouraging signs of ecological recovery from a river polluted with coal mine wastes within the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area |
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Callum Fleming
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River dreaming and the vision for urban streams |
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Alexa McAuley
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Reviving a semi-urban waterway: lessons from the Jamison Catchment Streets to Creeks project |
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Amy St Lawrence
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Urban stream rehabilitation: enabling school children and community to ‘visualise’ a cleaner, more-healthy urban stream using art, science and the power of imagination |
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Leo Robba
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An ecological garden – a new future for a one kilometre concrete channel |
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David Knights
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Cold Water Cod – Forgotten, but not Gone |
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Andrew Briggs
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Testing predictions of hydrological consequences for fish biodiversity at landscape scales |
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Rob Rolls
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Enhancing floodplain connectivity, first steps towards habitat restoration for threatened species |
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Peter Sandercock
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Cockatoo Swamp hydrology improvement project |
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Sarah Gregor
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What we’ve learned from 10 years of integrating biophysical and social research to improve outcomes of environmental flows in Australia |
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Robyn Watts
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Eflow Projector: Assessing the performance of environmental flows |
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Nick Marsh
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What happens when you re-start a dry river – the Northern Fish Flow |
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Mark Southwell
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Are environmental flow targets ‘climate ready’? |
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Meegan Judd
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Enhancing native fish populations using environmental flows: a synthesis of outcomes from the Victorian Environmental Flow Monitoring and Assessment Program |
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Zeb Tonkin
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Developing an automated environmental water requirement tool in python |
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Martin Job
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Assessing waterways from the sky: A new era in monitoring using drones |
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Geoff Vietz
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Applying a bird’s eye view to environmental water planning |
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Andrew Sharpe
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Mapping refugia pools in the Barwon river using high resolution satellite imagery |
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Vaibhav Gupta
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Do we still need a human? Geomorphic analysis and interpretation of river systems in an age of emerging technology and big data |
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Kirstie Fryirs
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Integrating dryland geomorphology into river diversion designs |
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Alissa Flatley
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Accreditation Program for Geomorphologists Practicing in Australia and New Zealand |
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Michael Cheetham
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Where geomorphology meets politics: the story of the Barmah Choke on the Murray River |
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Ian Rutherfurd
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If there’s something strange in your neighborhood: informing management of fluvial erosion and deposition using multiple LiDAR captures? |
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James Grove
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River Styles assessment and geomorphic sensitivity of the Waip? River Catchment, Aotearoa New Zealand |
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Nicole Wheeler
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The identification and management of active, coarse grained, meandering rivers in Victoria, Australia |
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Ross Hardie
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The way of the rivers ranges of geomorphic recovery in comparative river catchments under differing land use regimes and rehabilitation programs |
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Fergus Hancock
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Why and how to track co-benefits or social and cultural outcomes |
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Tamara Boyd
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Reporting in Pictures: visualizing an easier way to understanding outcomes of stream rehabilitation projects |
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Lori Gould
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Influencing management and sharing our findings: communication and engagement efforts within the Victorian Environmental Flow Monitoring and Assessment Program |
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Pam Clunie
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Striking the balance between oversimplified and overdetailed: A tale of two report cards |
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Tory Grice
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