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Institute of Australian Geographers
Professional Organizations
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The principal body representing geographers and promoting the study and application of geography in Australia.
About us
The Institute of Australian Geographers Incorporated is a professional body representing geographers and promoting the study and application of geography in Australia. Members are geography academics, teachers, and practising geographers from both the public and private spheres, and other interested members of the public. We are a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission and provide funding and support for academic geographers in Australia and internationally. Contact us: PO Box 4343, Hawker ACT 2614 members@iag.org.au ABN: 97471418446
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- 1958
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Institute of Australian Geographers reposted this
Delighted to contribute to the Handbook of Geography Education 🌏 This important work showcases the how, why and next steps for geography education, internationally. A huge thank you to Prof Sarah Bednarz and Prof Jerry Mitchell for their leadership 🙏 📘 Always enjoy collaborating with Dr Nina Scholten, Prof Sandra Sprenger and Prof Joop van der Schee ✨ 📘 May there be many more opportunities to write and learn together 🌏 📘 https://lnkd.in/gJ9Xy4h4
Handbook of Geography Education
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This has been in the works for a minute but how many people really know of the many career opportunities for geographers in weather and climate? The GA has collaborated with the RMetS on this poster on the different careers in weather and climate. Link here: https://lnkd.in/ek355fVe In related news, students can gain work experience at the Met Office. Interested students can apply through this link: https://lnkd.in/earBRsDw
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New year, new role. I am pleased to have joined the Board of Climate for Change (https://lnkd.in/gvKYSNDD). 'Our mission is to create the social climate for effective action on climate change.' An important time to not look away.
Climate for Change
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Our new paper on Enacting Urban Governance Innovation - from our related ARC-funded project - is out now in Urban Geography. Free online copies to the first 50 keen readers. Go for it! https://lnkd.in/eBg-khTF
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Happy New Year colleagues! 🎉 A reminder that on Friday 14th February, 2025, Joseph M. Cheer, Emma Power and I will be bringing together academic and government colleagues for a Precarious Labour Geographies Symposium at Western Sydney University's Parramatta City Campus. We are looking forward to hearing from some exceptional keynote speakers on the day at this in-person only event, including: ⭐ Dr Kaya Barry, Griffith University ⭐ Dr Shelagh Mooney, School of Hospitality and Tourism, Auckland University of Technology ⭐ Dr James Cockayne, NSW Anti-Slavery Commissioner, and ⭐ Enrico Vera Cruz, Jobs and Skills Australia We have accepted many excellent papers from Australian and international colleagues working on this topic and are looking forward to a very productive and collegial event. Abstract submissions are now closed, and we are unable to include any further speakers. However if you would like to join us on the day at this free event, there is still time to register your interest here: https://lnkd.in/gzFMyBer If you have any questions or would like to share your accessibility and/or dietary requirements for the day, please shoot me an email: d.james@westernsydney.edu.au. Feel free to share this post and/or circulate our flyer among your networks.
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🌊 Natural Flood Management (NFM) measures are being widely introduced with the aim of attenuating flood peaks and alleviating downstream flooding. 🪵 These measures aim to mimic natural processes and so have the potential to not only ‘slow the flow’ but also deliver other hydrogeomorphological benefits. 💻 If you want to find out more about more about this, join us for our upcoming webinar: learning from nature - supporting NFM design while enhancing river form and function. 🗓️ Wednesday, 12 February ⏰ 12.30pm -1.30pm Sign up here 👉 https://ow.ly/5Hhf50UuSEB
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💡NEW RESEARCH💡 A scoping review of Indigenous Cultural Mapping (ICM) of coastal, island, and marine environments 💻 https://lnkd.in/gVUtX8uE Elsevier 📘 Environmental Science & Policy - Vol 164 #openaccess AUTHORS 🔹 Redbird Ferguson, James Cook University, Australian Institute of Marine Science 🔹 Karen Joyce, James Cook University, Australian Institute of Marine Science 🔹 Christian Reepmeyer, James Cook University, University Commission for Archaeology of Non-European Cultures (KAAK), German Archaeological Institute (DAI) 🔹 Rachel Groom, Northern Institute Charles Darwin University 🔹 Kellie Pollard, Northern Institute Charles Darwin University HIGHLIGHTS ➡️Review articles were distributed around the globe, but most frequently situated in the United States, Australia, and Canada. ➡️The published research incorporating Indigenous knowledges has increased over the past two decades. ➡️Methods are poorly described, or defined, using a wide range of terms, with the majority described as participatory. ➡️Variations in levels of participation are perpetuating practices of tokenism and excluding Indigenous communities. ➡️Standards of practice and policies are needed to improve the interface between knowledge systems. #indigenous #seacountry #participatorymethod #culturalseascapes #CDUResearch Charles Darwin University Steve Rogers Ruth Wallace Steven Greenland Adelle Sefton-Rowston Raphaella Saroukos
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Hurrah! The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Water Governance has been made open access! Check out my piece on "Care-full sanitation for shared water futures" and download the full book at: https://lnkd.in/gBDSQtbe
Routledge Handbook of Gender and Water Governance | Tatiana Acevedo-Gu
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