Seminars
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Dr R N Yadava
Director Gr. Scientist and Head of Resource Modelling & Design DivisionPresentation Details:
The Presentation will be given on
Friday, 12th of January, 2007
from 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Rowland Rees Building
RR5:09
UniSA, City West Campus
Dr. Yadava will be giving a presentation including an overview of India’s water resources and many of the issues that India is faced with in managing both their surface and ground water. The presentation will include details of current strategies targeting the highlighted problems. There will be an extensive opportunity for questions and answers and general dialogue.
About the Speaker: Master in Science from Banaras Hindu University,
Ph.D. from IIT Bombay. Guided students for M.Tech. and Ph.D. Thesis.
Executed large number of research projects in the area of water resources.
Awards: Received various fellowship, Raman Research Award in
Hydrology, etc.
Publications: Published research papers in journals of International
repute.
- Seminar Title: "Designing Markets for Environmental Goods
when Uncertainty About Outcomes is Embraced"
Presenter: Professor James S. Shortle. The Pennsylvania State University
When: Wednesday, 11 April 2007
What Time: 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Where: GK 4-30, City West Campus, University of South Australia
Jim Shortle is environmental economist from Penn State Univ and is being sponsored by the CRC Irrigation Futures while in Australia. In Adelaide he will be giving a seminar at 12 noon on April 11th at Uni SA - see attached flier and attached map. The following day he will be travelling to the SE with Uni SA and CRC people to meet with key individuals involved in the CRC's Limestone Coast Regional Irrigation Partnership project. The partners in this project include DWLBC, Uni SA, SARDI, LC Regional Development Board and the SE NRM Board.
I have been advised by Jennifer McKay from Uni SA that the seminar room will hold 70 people, and so she is not asking for responses. However if you wish to attend and you have any questions please contact Doreen Michalski at the Centre for Comparative Water Policies and Laws. I understand that several people from Claus's group in DWLBC are also interested in attending.
