2009 - University of Melbourne

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Contributions to Publications from Cartography In 2009, maps and figures were produced for a large number of publications and theses. Following is a list of the publications in which they appear. This is an incomplete list as many maps and figures were for books and articles that are not yet in press or finally accepted for publication. Note also that many of the figures and maps are used in more than one publication. 

Books: 1. Yamashita, Nobuaki (2010). International Fragmentation of Production: The Impact of Outsourcing on the Japanese Economy, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar (15 figures) 2. Garden, Don, (2009). Droughts, Floods and Cyclones: El Ninos that shaped our colonial past, Australian Scholarly Publishing. (6 figures) 3. Kuuspe Nicole, A Dictionary of Mah Meri, as spoken at Bukit Bangkong. University of Hawai’i Press. (3 maps)



Book chapters: 1. Batterbury, S.P.J. (2010), “Land, conflict, and the new governance in Burkina Faso”, in Godden, L. and Tehan, M. (eds.) Sustainable Futures: comparative perspectives on communal lands and individual ownership. Routledge-Cavendish. ISBN 9780415457200 (map) 2. Barnett, J. (2009), ‘Environmental Security in Asia-Pacific’, in Günter Brauch, H., Grin, J., Mesjasz, C., Behera, N., Chourou, B., Spring, U., Liotta, P., and Kameri-Mbote, P. (Eds.). Facing Global Environmental Change. SpringerVerlag, Berlin: 939-950. (map) 3. Webber M (2009),” Economic Crises”, in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography Volume 1, Oxford: Elsevier: 304-309 (2 figures) 4. Sagona, A., (in press, accepted 2009), ‘Anatolian and the Trans-Caucasus: themes and variations (ca. 6400–1500 BC)’, in Oxford Handbook on Anatolian Studies, edited by S. Steadman and G. MacMahon. Oxford: Oxford University Press (map)



Journal and Conference papers: 1. Rebecca M. Ford, Kathryn J. H. Williams, Ian D. Bishop, John E. Hickey (2009), “Effects of Information on the Social Acceptability of Alternatives to Clearfelling in Australian Wet Eucalypt Forests” Environmental Management, 44:1149-1162 (2 figures) 2. Webb, J. A. and E. L. King (2009). "A Bayesian hierarchical trend analysis finds strong evidence for large-scale temporal declines in stream ecological condition around Melbourne, Australia." Ecography 32: 215-225. (map) 3. Webb, J. A., M. J. Stewardson, and W. M. Koster (2010). "Detecting ecological responses to flow variation using Bayesian hierarchical models." Freshwater Biology 55: 108-126. (map) 4. Finlayson, Peel, McMahon (forthcoming) “Understanding Global Hydrology” () in Grafton Q and Hussey K (eds) Water Resources, Planning and Management: Challenges and Solutions, Cambridge University Press (7 figures) 5. McMahon, Peel, Pegram, Finlayson (forthcoming), “Doing hydrology backwards: estimating evapotranspiration, recharge and storage-discharge characteristics of the saturated zone for a small forested upland catchment”, Water Resources Research (2 figures) 6. Hopper B, Webber M (2009),”Migration, Modernisation and Ethnic Estrangement: Uyghur migration to Urumqi, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, PRC”, Inner Asia 11: 173-203 (map & 2 figures) 7. Andrew Jamieson (2009), “Archaeological Research by the University of Melbourne in the Middle and Upper Euphrates Valley, North Syria” THE ARTEFACT: 32 (map) 8. Downes B.J. and Lancaster J. (2010),” Does dispersal control population densities in advection-dominated systems? A fresh look at critical assumptions and a direct test”, Journal of Animal Ecology, 79, 235–248 (map) 9. Lancaster J., Downes B.J. & Arnold A. (2010) Environmental constraints on oviposition sites may limit egg supply of a stream insect at multiple scales. Oecologia, in press (early view on-line: DOI: 10.1007/s00442-010-1565-9 ) (1 Figure) 10. Finlayson B, Peel M and McMahon T. (2009) Climate and Rivers. In: Gene E.Likens, (Editor) Encyclopedia of Inland Waters. volume 3, pp. 344-356 Oxford: Elsevier. (2 figures)



Theses: a. PhD 1. Elizabeth Thyer, “Physical anthropological analysis of human skeletal remains from archaeological sites in Turkey”. (map) 2. Melanie Thomson, “'Placing the native pest in the postcolonial city: the relocation of Melbourne's bats”. (3 maps) 3. Sabine Spohn, “Embedding Microfinance: Sustainable Delivery of Microfinance Services in Rural Areas of Papua New Guinea”. (2 maps) 4. Alana Burley, “Ecological impacts of socio-economic change on a tropical forest: the demography of traditional forest resource tree species on Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea.”. (3 maps) 5. Adeline Tay, “The Slow Food Movement: an etude on commodity, time, ethics and aesthetics in contemporary life. (the 'e' on etude has an accent.)” (map) 6. Amanda Brotchie, “Tirax Grammar and Narrative: an Oceanic Language spoken on Malakula, North Central Vanuatu. I will let you know if your work goes into any publications”. (4 maps) 7. Amada Rasmussen, “The Chinese in Nation and Community, Bendigo, 1870s1920s”. (2 maps) 8. Anita Foerster, ‘Law, Policy and Practice for Ecologically Sustainable Water Allocation and Management: An analysis of institutional developments to provide for environmental water needs in the Murray-Darling Basin (New South Wales and Victoria), 1994-2009”. (3 maps) 9. Kristine James, "The potential impact of Thinopyrum junceiforme (Á. Löve & Löve) Á. Löve (Sea-wheat grass) on the recent evolution of the Younghusband Peninsula, South Australia". (3 maps / 14 figures) 10. Ilan Vizel, "The choice agenda and the geography of housing for people with intellectual disabilities". (3 maps) 11. Fahmida Khanom, PhD confirmation seminar: “Rainwater Harvesting in Dhaka, Bangladesh” (3 maps)



Honours: 1. Jack Fuller, "Pathways to a Climate Change Pact in the Asia-Pacific: Towards an improved framework for analysing regimes and the conditions shaping their development". (map)



Miscellaneous: 1. Williams, K, “Community attitudes to plantation forestry”. CRC Forestry Technical Report, Hobart, Tasmania, Cooperative Research Centre for Forestry” (2 maps) 2. Eliza Jervis-Read, “Supporting the Transition of Young People with an Eating Disorder into Adult Mental Health Services in North-West Metropolitan Melbourne and Western Victoria”. North-Western Mental Health project Report. (4 maps) 3. Gregory C. Eccleston, “Designing a Nocturnal, A Volvelle for finding time, for use by Wayfarers and Seafarers in Southern Latitudes”. AMC/MSIA National Conference, March 2009. (3 figures) 4. Texts and Textiles exhibition at The Ian Potter museum of Art, The University of Melbourne, 18 October 2009-18 April 2010. (map) 5. Mees, P, Stone, J, Imran, M & Neilson, G 2010, Public Transport Network Planning: a guide to best practice in New Zealand cities, New Zealand Transport Agency, Wellington. (map) 6. Grant Walton, 2009, “Corruption and the MDGs: Lessons from Papua New Guinea”, presented at the Meeting the Millenium Development Goals: Old Problems, New Challenges Conference, La Trobe University, 1 December 2009. (map)