Publications

Brabers P & Errey J (2010) "The Aquares Resistivity System, as an Exploration Tool for Rock Dredging Applications" in Proceedings of the Oceans 2010 IEEE Sydney Conference, Sydney, Australia. 24-17 May 2010. IEEE, Piscataway, NJ.
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Stewart-Rattray R & Errey J (2009), "Australian Climate Change Policy: Impacts of Australian Policy on Marine Renewable Energy", Hydro International, September
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Errey J & Brabers P (2009), "Mapping Diamondiferous Gravel: Using the Aquares Resistivity System on a Fluvial Diamond Concession", Hydro International, Vol 13, No 5, pp12-15.
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Errey J & Brabers P (2009)a, "Aquares: A geophysical method for exploration of marine and fluvial sediments.", Demco NV.
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Errey J & Brabers P (2009)b, "A comparison of the Aquares Resistivity System and Seismic Refraction", Demco NV.
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Stewart-Rattray R & Diesendorf M (2009), Stakeholder perspectives on Australia's Greenhouse and Energy Policy, Institute of Environmental Studies, University of New South Wales.
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Stewart-Rattray R (2009), Encouraging renewable energy in Australia in the electricity sector: A purely market based approach or a mix of policy measures?, Institute of Environmental Studies, University of New South Wales
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Ampt P, Baumber A, Carlton C & Stewart-Rattray R (2007), "Systematic landscape change through agri-forestry: a collaborative approach", Policy Choices for Salinity Mitigation: Bridging the Disciplinary Divides, 1-2 February 2007, Coogee Surf Club
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Stewart-Rattray R (2006), Markets for Environmental Services: aspects of the Western Edge Native Farm Forestry (WENFF) project for the Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute, FATE Program & Institute of Environmental Studies, University of New South Wales
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