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U21 Graduate Research Conference Proceedings 2008

ISSN 2075-2881

Universitas 21 Graduate Research Conferences are organised by the U21 Deans and Directors of Graduate Studies on broad topics of global significance.  A full report of the 2008 GRC is available

All participants presented their work as an oral presentation, a poster and as a short article published in this serial, the GRC Proceedings.  All articles have been peer reviewed by other conference attendees and the conference organisers.  While some of the work presented may represent novel data or ideas, this does not prevent the work being written up fully and published elsewhere when the study is completed.

 
Aller, Maria Studying the transport pathways of viruses in aquifer
Anifowose, Babatunde Assessing the impacts of oil and gas transport on Nigeria's Niger-Delta environment
Archer, Geoffrey Who cares about the natural environment in the microfinance lending process?
Ballinger, Robyn An inch of rain and what it means: landscapes of the northern plains of Victoria, 1836-1930
Batty, Tim Understanding the pollutant movement in groundwater: revisiting the Kd Concept
Bertram, Douglas George Integrated surface water management in flood-related environmental risk decision support
Campbell, Glenda Jill Threatened identities: the commodification of water and what happens when it doesn't rain
Chandler, Elise Reducing the uncertainty in AR4 rainfall projections for the Murray-Darling basin, Australia, with application to runoff estimation
Cole, Paula Nanoparticles in natural aquatic environments: A physical, chemical and eco-toxicological study of cerium dioxide and silver
Cumberland, Susan The influence of synthesised iron oxide nanoparticles to the aquatic environment: pH and NOM effects
Dong, Wenqing The symbiosis between urban life and public spatial function of water: a study on urban river and waterfront areas through retrospect and prospect view of Suzhou Creek in Shanghai
Edwards, Peter Trust and power in community engagement for urban water planning and policy
Febrega Climent, Julia Silver nanoparticles in natural waters: behaviour and impact on bacterial communities
Feng, Annie Wanhua Enhanced aquifier bioremediation with bioactive mirobubble dispersions
Foerster, Anita Progress on environmental flows in south-eastern Australia in light of climate change
Hawthorne, Sandra Dharmadi Predicting the long term impact of forest thinning on water yield
Iwanami, Michiko Privately provide water in Jakarta: are the voice of the customers heard?
Jonstrup, Maria Developments of process technology for treatment of textile wastewaters
Khan, Soroya Monet and the Victorian fogs
Kumambala, Patsani Gregory Water resources sustainable decision making for Malawi based on basin hydrology, human health and environments
Lacey, Justine Water ethics: incorporating equity in water managements
Mazango, Nyasha Exiting the platform: can communities sustain domestic water supplies?  Reflections from Zimbabwe
Modin, Hanna Sorption filters for removal of heavy metals from landfill leachate
Nogueira, Johann Does the re-establishment of original native pasture lead to a reduced risk of dryland salinity in high risk regions?
Pangala, Sunitha Mitigation of methane emissions from constructed wetlands
Piedra, Miguel Study of the influence of time varying flows on sediment entrainment in gravel bed rivers using flume experimentation
Shalpykova, Gulnara The Central Asian paradox of plenty
Sochacka, Nicki "Realistic Evaluation": a useful approach for investigating interdisciplinary issues associated with urban water management?
Tauhid, Fahmyddin Urban waterfront revitalization for tsunami disaster mitigation: a case study of Indonesia
Wright, Thomas Water relations of remnant woodland trees affected more by adjoining agricultural than plantation systems
Yamakoshi, Brooke A model for water and sanitation technology adoption in developing communities