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Archive for April, 2008


Online Good Governance for NRM Forum

Apr 2008
24

Interested to share your ideas, learn more from others, and network online about NRM governance? To join the new Good Governance for NRM Forum, visit www.ripeonline.com.au/launchpad/, scroll down and click on ‘Good Governance for NRM Forum’, then follow the instructions to create a new account. The Forum is an initiative of the Pathways to good practice in NRM governance research project.


Urban Sustainability Support Alliance

Apr 2008
24

The NSW Urban Sustainability Support Alliance (USSA) project aims to help councils progress towards sustainability. It is a partnership approach made up of organisations who, over 3 years, will:

The Alliance project has been assisted by the NSW Environmental Trust through its Urban Sustainability Program (USP), and coordinated by the Local Government and Shires Associations of NSW.


Sydney Metropolitan CMA Community Forum 24 May 2008

Apr 2008
24

Join Landcarers, Bushcarers, and other environmental volunteers and interested people from across Sydney for the Sydney Metropolitan Catchment Management Authority (CMA) 2008 Community Forum Building Partnerships for the Environment. Hear guest speaker Dr Jane Tarran from the University of Technology, Sydney, who will talk on ‘Biodiversity in Urban Sydney – Achievements and Opportunities’, find out about successful and inspiring community partnerships and get a better understanding of how Aboriginal heritage issues relate to your on-ground projects. Bookings are essential.


Latest Landscape Logic newsletter now available

Apr 2008
24

The purpose of Landscape Logic is to work in partnership with regional natural resource managers to develop decision-making approaches that improve the effectiveness of environmental management. Landscape Logic aims to:

  1. Develop better ways to organise existing knowledge and assumptions about links between land management actions and environmental outcomes.
  2. Improve our understanding of the links between land management actions and environmental outcomes through historical studies of the effects of private and public investment on water quality and native vegetation condition.

The latest Landscape Logic newsletter is now available.


Energy Transformed: Sustainable Energy Solutions for Climate Change Mitigation

Apr 2008
24

This comprehensive online education and training package brings together the knowledge of how countries, specifically Australia, can achieve deep greenhouse cuts. Produced by The Natural Edge Project, the training package provides industry, governments, business and households with knowledge to enable them to realise at least 30 percent energy efficiency savings in the short term while providing a strong basis for further improvement. The package is presented as 3 modules each with 10 lectures. Each lecture is structured to enable you to find quickly what you need. Each lecture has a clear topic heading, aim, executive summary (key learning points), detailed 15 page essay and then further online resources.


Wetland Education and Training Workshops at Sydney Olympic Park

Apr 2008
24

Sydney Olympic Park Authority offer a number of Wetland Education and Training (WET) Workshops each year. The WET Workshops are designed to facilitate the sharing of scientific research findings and the successful implementation of research in the management of the wetlands at Sydney Olympic Park. Register now for the next WET workshop on 5-6 June 2008 titled Climate Change, Sea Level Rise and Wetland Adaptations.


Towards Urban Water Reform: A Discussion Paper

Apr 2008
24

Most urban households face severe restrictions on their use of water. These impose hidden costs that could amount to billions of dollars each year. Australia’s urban water shortages are only partly due to low rainfall. An important contributor has been inadequate institutional arrangements for the management of our urban water resources. In a new discussion paper, the Productivity Commission identifies a number of deficiencies in how urban water is currently managed, the most fundamental being the lack of any effective market.


Australian Association for Environmental Education (AAEE) Conference, Darwin, 9 – 12 July 2008

Apr 2008
24

The Australian Association for Environmental Education (AAEE) is the premier professional association for those who work in the fields of environmental or sustainability education. The 15th Biennial AAEE Conference has the theme Environmental Education up the Track: Hot Topics for our Community. Come ‘up the track’ to Larrakia country and Charles Darwin University or join our virtual conference from your home-base.


Queensland’s Sustainable Homes Program

Apr 2008
06

The Sustainable Homes program is providing communities throughout Queensland with display homes which incorporate principles of sustainable design and performance utilising the Smart Housing Design Objectives. The homes are unique because they provide practical examples within their regional climatic context of dwellings that aim to meet the triple bottom line concept of sustainability i.e. environmental, social and economic sustainability.

Governments and industry are partnering to design, build and promote the features and benefits of sustainable housing across the state. In a national first, the Sustainable Homes program is a Queensland legacy of the Year of the Built Environment (YBE 2004) – a year that highlighted the need for our built environments to become more sustainable through improved design and function.


Green Building & Design Conference 2008

Apr 2008
06

Melbourne: April 16-17, Sydney: April 30-May 1, Brisbane: 14-15 May, Adelaide: 28-29 May, Perth 4-5 June.

RMIT University’s ‘Green Building’ 2-day conference is back in 2008. After another successful year in 2007, the annual and highly regarded review returns, featuring the latest, greatest and cutting edge in ‘green’ building design and construction – be it engineering, planning, construction, or making the business case. Respected for its targeted topics, ‘warts and all’ discussions, site visits (some of the conference only), and breadth and quality of speakers and attendance, the conference is a must for policy makers, consultants, clients or constructors in the fast-growing green building space. As well as being held in Melbourne and Sydney RMIT University is also taking the 2-day conference to Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.


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