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Events for January 1970
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Lessons Learned in Developing the NSW Biodiversity Market
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3 October 2019 NSW Environmental Protection Authority, level 14, 59 - 61 Goulburn Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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Non Members Cost: $0.00
Mladen Kovac will outline, and speak about some of the lessons learned in, designing and implementing the NSW biodiversity offsets market – especially the challenges of implementing a market in an arena with stakeholders traditionally resistant to economic messages and approaches, and a highly politicised ‘environment’.
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Causes of Indonesia’s forest fires & findings from an experiment to stop them
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14 October 2019 Acton Theatre, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
In this talk, Ryan will share findings from two new studies on Indonesia’s forest fires. The first combines detailed geospatial data on fire and local climatic conditions with rich administrative data to assess the underlying causes of fires at the district and village levels. The findings include that El Nino ...
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Social factors affecting domestic water consumption in Sydney
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25 November 2019 Acton Theatre, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
Australia’s changing energy markets
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4 December 2019 Corinthian Room of the Sydney Masonic Centre at 66 Goulburn Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Australia’s changing energy markets
In this presentation, Tim will discuss Australia’s Changing Energy Markets—a collation of some of the analysis and modelling conducted by the AEMC’s staff during 2019.
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Epi-Economic Modelling of Covid-19: Policy Implications for Australia
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5 August 2020 Online
Ordinary Member Cost: $0.00The presentation highlights recent epidemiological-economic modelling of COVID-19 in Australia undertaken by the presenters with co-authors. The model results provide important policy insights about how to respond to the pandemic in terms of both public health and the economy. While the results are from Australia, based on data until early ...
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AARES Conference 2022
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7 to 11 February 2022 Online, Australia (Join the Conference at aares2022.org.au)
The AARES Conference 2022 will be taking place 7-11 February. The 2022 conference is being organised by the New England Branch in an online format. The Local Organising Committee (LOC) will run the conference from the University of New England (UNE) Armidale campus, but participants will join us from throughout the world. Our ...
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68th Annual Conference of the Australasian Agricultural & Resource Economics Society
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6 to 9 February 2024 Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
6 to 9 February 2024, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Theme: Grand Challenges at the Frontier of Applied Economics
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AARES 2025 Conference
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11 to 14 February 2025 Grand Chancellor Hotel, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
69th Annual Conference of the Australasian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society
Meeting the Challenges of Transition to a Sustainable Future
Agricultural sectors, natural resources, urban and environmental management, and society more broadly are facing a range of challenges that are linked to transitioning to a sustainable future. These challenges include identifying pathways ...
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Professor Andrew Reid Bell presents: Anatomy of a migration model, and implications for adaptation research
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13 June 2025 (1) Yungondi Building, Y1-70; UniSA City West Campus, Adelaide, SA 5000 (2) Online via Zoom
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When we look at the results of a migration modeling exercise, we expect to see clean, curved arrows showing predicted mobility from place to place. We expect this because this is also likely what our data on migration look like – cleanly delineated flows of people from one ...
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Dealing with the near and long-term disruptions to trade in food, agriculture and minerals: A panel discussion with Lee Ann Jackson, Jared Greenville and Susan Stone
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22 July 2025 (1) Level 4, 11 Waymouth Street, Adelaide. (2) Online via Teams
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This hybrid AARES-hosted panel brings together three leading experts to examine the shifting landscape of global trade in food, agriculture, and minerals. The session will explore both near- and long-term challenges, reflecting on recent disruptions, evolving policy settings, and the responses of domestic and international institutions.
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FUTURE ENERGY SYMPOSIUM with keynote speaker Dr Saul Griffith
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2 September 2025 University of South Australia, Bradley Forum, Level 5 UniSA City West Campus
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Dr Saul Griffith will deliver the keynote followed by a Q&A and poster session "Putting Households First in the Energy Transition”.
Join us for this important conversation about Australia’s energy future. Bridging national policy with household-level action, Saul will highlight how bold, coordinated policy can unlock electrification and behaviour ...
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Impact, failure, and the case for Theory of Change
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16 September 2025 Online via Microsoft Teams
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You are invited to join us online for the 2025 AARES WA Environmental Policy Lecture with Professor Hugh Possingham, a conservation scientist recognised for contributions to systematic conservation planning and decision science for biodiversity management, on Tuesday 16th September, 2pm-3pm Perth time (AWST).
Title: Impact, failure, and the case ...
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AARES & WEN Doctoral Research Mixer, hosted and sponsored by BDO
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16 October 2025 BDO, Level 7, 420 King William Street, Adelaide SA
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Join us for an evening of insight and connection at the AARES & WEN Doctoral Research Mixer, hosted and sponsored by BDO.
This collaborative event between the Australian Agricultural & Resource Economics Society (AARES) and the Women in Economics Network (WEN) brings together professionals, academics, and students to explore emerging research in economics.
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Factors Affecting Farmland Markets: Headwinds, Tailwinds, and Temporary Headlines
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12 November 2025 The formal meeting will be held at Melbourne University, in the Old Agriculture Building (Building 142), Lower Theatre (Rm 125) (see map), and afterwards at University House (MU).
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You are cordially invited to an in-person meeting of the AARES Vic. Branch at Melbourne University on 12th November 2025, 5-6 pm.
Prof. Bruce Sherrick, visiting from the University of Illinois, will speak on ‘Factors Affecting Farmland Markets: Headwinds, Tailwinds, and temporary Headlines’.
The formal presentation and Q&A session will be held in ...
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NSW Branch Seminar - Food Economics
26 September 2019 Gwydir Room, NSW EPA Level 15 59 Goulburn Street Sydney
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Re-thinking Energy and Water Policy: Insight from Resource Economics, Political Economy and Behavioural Economics
23 October 2019 UniSA Hawke Building Bradley Forum, Level 5 Hawke Building, City West Campus UniSA Adelaide, SA 5000
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Please join the Honourable Jay Weatherill, Industry Professor at UniSA Business School and Professor Michelle Baddeley, Director: Institute for Choice for this special joint presentation sharing their insights into the future of energy and water policy in Australia.
Sponsored by AARES and The School of Commerce, UniSA Business School.
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64th Annual Conference
11 to 14 February 2020 University of Western Australia, Perth
Ordinary Member Cost: $750.00Student Member Cost: $375.00
Emeritus Member Cost: $375.00
Non Members Cost: $890.00
Applying economics to wicked problems: Protecting the Great Barrier Reef
6 May 2020 Online
John Rolfe gave the 2020 AARES Presidential Address on this topic to the AARES Annual Conference in February. He reprises this important talk for us in our webinar. His theme was that simple policies and unrelated single instruments are ineffective when it comes to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). There ...
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Estimating economic damage of climate-related disasters and spillovers from COVID-19 using an input-output framework.
21 May 2020 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm AEST NSW Branch Webinar
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Tracking the inputs of production all the way through to consumption allows economists to draw detailed conclusions about the economic and environmental impacts of a broad range of scenarios. In this presentation, Manfred will demonstrate the flexibility of input-output analysis by using a comprehensive multi-region input-output framework to:
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Evaluating uncertain benefits of natural capital investments: the case of riparian buffer investments with carbon and water quality benefits
29 May 2020 2:00pm - 3:00pm ACST Webinar
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Utilities, governments and industries invest billions in water supply and treatment infrastructure.
Typically, projects involve built capital like treatment plants or dams and man-made inputs like power and treatment chemicals. Recently, there has been increasing interest in “natural capital” investments that essentially restore and enhance the capacity of natural processes ...
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