SCHOOL OF TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT STUDIES AND GEOGRAPHY
These can be grouped into the following 11 major programs and their subsets.
- Ecology and Management of Wildlife
Ecology and management of macropods;
Distribution and habitat use of dugongs;
Status of dugong populations;
Indigenous hunting;
Environmental impacts on seagrass;
Causes, recovery and rehabilitation of impacts on wildlife;
Anthropogenic impacts on sea birds;
Molecular ecology of tropical organisms;
Genetic structuring and conservation of the Spectacled Flying-Fox;
Genetic fingerprinting of seagulls;
Molecular biogeography of Acacia peuce;
Molecular biogeography of Syzygium branderhorstii. - Human
Geography Development Issues
International migration;
Socio-economic impact of mining in developing countries;
The historical geography of the Australian sugar industry.
Population studies;
Disaster studies;
Rural and urban development. - Spatial
Analysis, Geographic Information Systems and Modelling in the Tropical
Environment
Application of spatial modelling in natural resource information and landuse;
Natural hazards;
Modelling of environmental phenomena;
Remote sensing of environmental weeds and forest pathogens;
Remote sensing of coral reefs;
Long term impacts of human activity on the Great Barrier Reef;
Landscape ecology and karst terrains;
Landscape ecology and spatial concepts in ecology;
Spatial modelling in land resource assessment;
Spatial pedology. - Palaeoenvironmental
Change and Contemporary Geomorphic Processes
Landscape evolution and development;
Palynological evidence of environmental change in desert and savanna environments;
The geomorphology and management of North Queensland rivers;
Sclerochronological evidence of environmental (sea-level and climate) change;
Contemporary geomorphic processes in the tropics;
Tsunamis;
Cave geomorphology and hydrology;
Soil and regolith geomorphology. - Urban
Planning Issues, Regional and Community Planning
Queensland population analysis;
Small towns of Northern Australia;
Urban sustainable energy use;
Urbanisation and urban policy in the South Pacific island states. - Physical
and Biological Processes in Rainforests
Climatology;
Paleocology;
Environmental parameters influencing vertebrate biodiversity;
Effects of linear barriers and corridors;
Synoptic and meso-scale rainfall climatology of Queenslands wet tropical coast;
Micrometerology of tropical rainforests;
Canopy geoflux and photosynthesis;
Lateral shading effects and rainforest canopy dynamics;
Environmental gradients across rainforest wet sclerophyll forest boundaries;.
Site preferences for rainforest species. - Fishery
Management Systems and the Effects of Fishing on the Environment
Management strategy evaluations;
Fishery stimulation and modelling;
Understanding and modelling fisher behaviour;
Biology of exploited finfish species;
Effect of trawling on bycatch;
Impact of line-fishing in the Great Barrier Reef;
Recreational and commercial fishing in the Great Barrier Reef;
Social impact assessment of changing commercial access to Queensland fishing. - Socially
and Ecologically Acceptable Use of Natural Environments and Social
Impact Assessments
Acceptable tourist use of the Great Barrier Reef;
Acceptable tourist use of Wet Tropics Rain Forests;
Application of GIS to social indicator analysis;
Social indicators and visitor experiences at tourist caves;
Patterns of change in human use of the land. - Sustainable
Landuse and Environmental Economics
Community and regional scale management in northern Australia;
Ecological economics;
Development of socio-economics in developing countries;
Rural land degradation factors;
Soil erosion. - Indigenous
Resource Management and Social Issues
Traditional hunting social and ecological issues;
Environmental planning for Indigenous communities;
Community ranger program and interpretation;
Recognition of Indigenous interests in resource management;
Decision-making for natural resource management in Indigenous communities. - Natural Resource and Environmental
Management
Research impact assessment;
Conservation issues;
Adaptive management and strategic planning;
Sustainable land use;
Human impacts on the environment;
Coastal zone management;
Cave and karst management;
Land resources assessment.