Environmental Hydrology and Water Resources Group
@uom_water
Environmental Hydrology and Water Resource Research Group at The University of Melbourne, Australia
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https://infrastructure.eng.unimelb.edu.au/research/water/ 25-05-2021 00:14:04
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Great new publication from Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada. nature.com/articles/s4146…
Congratulations to Dr Margarita Saft on being awarded a University of Melbourne Early Career Researcher Grant to under take a project "Understanding vulnerable streams with novel low-cost sensor networks" margarita.saft #UoM_water
New article out looking at the decision making role of irrigation authorities. Well done Lubna. @LubnaMeempatta Michael Stewardson Angus Webb avril horne tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
New article applying stress testing concepts previously adopted in water supply management to environmental flows at a catchment scale. Andrew John, avril horne Rory Michael Stewardson Keirnan Fowler Angus Webb frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
Join us online Nov 24 to discuss "The Victorian Food & Ag Tech sector: What do universities have to offer?" Environmental Hydrology and Water Resources Group Mallee Regional Innovation Centre (MRIC) @engunimelb @FVASunimelb tinyurl.com/5daf4mfn
‘Understanding and modelling catchments during and after drought’ - upcoming seminar by Murray Peel hosted by Eng Australia. Environmental Hydrology and Water Resources Group @engunimelb engineersaustralia.org.au/event/2021/10/…
How is research addressing knowledge gaps in Melbourne's Healthy Waterways Strategy? Come hear about #StormwaterManagement & #WaterQuality research from Melbourne Water research partners, Waterway Ecosystem Research Group and AQUEST TODAY! (18 Nov), 10AM 👉eventbrite.com/e/waterways-re…
📢 NEW PAPER! Excited to share this paper written with Tom Logan on how resilience can learn from the topics of safety and risk. Thread below 👇 Ps. it's open access! #risk SRAEurope SRA - Society for Risk Analysis Society for Risk Analysis (ANZ) Environmental Hydrology and Water Resources Group Melbourne Centre for Cities University of Melbourne doi.org/10.1016/j.jnls…
University of Melbourne water law expert, Dr @EzzyOD writes in the #ACUReview that some of the world’s most beloved rivers are now recognised in law as living beings, with their own rights and powers. But does this help to protect them? unimelb.me/3dAyKnY
Congratulations Keirnan Fowler and avril horne on your research excellence awards. Thanks MSSANZ for another great MODSIM.