Wednesday, 5th July
The Institute of Australian Geographers Conference 2023
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Opening Session - Haydn Williams 405.201LT
9:00AM - 9:30AM
Wednesday, 5th July
Plenary: Prof Jo McDonald - Haydn Williams 405.201LT
9:30AM - 10:30AM
Wednesday, 5th July
Coexistence, Collaboration and Country: with the lens of Murujuga rock art
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Jo McDonald
Morning Tea
10:30AM - 10:55AM
Wednesday, 5th July
Rethinking collaboration in a more-than-human world - 405.201LT
11:00AM - 12:20PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Tom Roberts
Follow the digital: methodological thoughts on doing more-than-human geographies in the digital mundane
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Chen Liu
‘In two-hundred metres, take the next left’: Negotiating trust in AI through everyday navigation technologies.
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Andrew Lapworth
Rethinking collaboration in the contemporary smart cities through Gilbert Simondon
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K L A K T Liyanage
Temporalities of more-than-human research: reckoning time in a geography PhD
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Nikolai Siimes
Urban Geographies of Coexistence, Collaboration, and Complicity - 418.203:ST
11:00AM - 12:20PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Natalie Osborne
Cultivating expertise coexistence for urban trees: Worlding aspirations and knowledge conflicts
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Chieh-Ming Lai
Exploring place-based conditions shaping sustainable water and energy experimentations
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Wikke Novalia
Place-based creative writing and narratives of futurity in suburban ecological spaces—Lake Monger, Perth, Western Australia
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Drew AW Thornton
Repairing memory and place: the undergrounding of water in Naarm (Melbourne)
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Ana Lara Heyns
Human flourishing and the geographies of marginalisation: complexities and bifurcations in tourism geographies - 418.206:ST
11:00AM - 12:20PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Joseph M. Cheer
To be or Not To Be? A Case Study of Tourism-based Livelihood Diversification in UpperMustang, Nepal”
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Tashi W Gurung
Justice and protected areas – does the State of Tasmania enable the flourishing of all resident beings in protected areas?
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Miranda Kellett
Future thinking through a regenerative tourism lens: Experiential learning perspectives with Australian university students
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Phoebe P Everingham
Colonial-settler masculinity as a barrier to belonging among working holiday makers in rural Australia
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Donna James
Places and health: data needs and analysis techniques - 418.304ST
11:00AM - 12:20PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Ivan Hanigan
Increased risks of mortality in the 21st century (2001-2020) attributable to air pollution generated by bushfires in Australia
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Lucas Hertzog
Lifecourse exposure to air pollution in the Christchurch Health and Development study: a birth cohort study Aotearoa, New Zealand
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Matt Hobbs
Mortality impacts of NO
2
emissions controls in Melbourne, Australia
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Timothy Chaston
Impacts of sociodemographic factors, identities and neighbourhood safety on the relationship between urban green space and adolescent mental well-being
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Yijun Zhang
Examining nature-based solutions: Connecting people and nature - 418.208:ST
11:00AM - 12:20PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Natasha Pauli
Recently arrived migrant women's attachments to urban green space: A narrative inquiry
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Kate Campbell
Upper Stony Creek transformation: health, liveability, and connection to nature
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Fatemeh Roohafza
Interrogating the ‘spatial signature’ of urban vegetation: how a novel measure can inform more targeted reductions in heat exposure
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Bryan Boruff
Regenerating the Australian Estate
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Madeleine R Miller
Lunch
12:20PM - 1:20PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Economic Geography Study Group Meeting
12:35PM - 1:15PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Legal Geography Study Group Meeting - 418.205
12:35PM - 1:15PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Health Geography Study Group Meeting - 418.208
12:35PM - 1:15PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Nature Risk and Resilience Study Group Meeting - 418.303
12:35PM - 1:15PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Urban Geography Study Group Meeting - 418.305
12:35PM - 1:15PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Rethinking collaboration in a more-than-human world - 405.201LT
1:20PM - 3:00PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Tom Roberts
Ethography: relational storytelling for environmental justice
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Catherine Hamm
Digging for, with, and as Garlaany: Gumbaynggirr Country-led learning from the mid-north coast, NSW
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Elizabeth Murphy-May
(Im)possible birds, (im)possible places? Black swans, decommissioning power stations, and more-than-human (hopeful) openings at Liddell, NSW
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Melina ME Ey
Dance as medicine: An exploration of more-than-human dance as a healing practice
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Jessica Lemire
What do we really know about the environmental outcomes of collaboration? A review of the literature
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Lillian Stevens
Worlds of Work - 418.203:ST
1:20PM - 3:00PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: David Bissell
Worlds of work in the Australian gig economy: labour geographies of participation and exclusion.
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Robyn Mayes
Labour agency and power resources theory in the context of fragmented work: understanding the agentic potential of gig workers
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Tom Barratt
Circling back to equity: Citizen-ownership and workforce development approaches to circular economy labour
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Lachlan Burke
The place-based work of global circulation: maritime workers and transverse agency at the seaport
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Andrew Warren
Revitalisation of the rural periphery via transformative tourism geographies - 418.206:ST
1:20PM - 3:00PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Joseph M. Cheer
Cultural heritage tourism as a pillar for rural and regional development
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Keir Reeves
Discovering the settler colonial landscapes in Dubbo’s tourism heritage
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Holly Randell-Moon
Countryside Capital and Tourism-led Rural Revitalisation: Contesting Revitalisation Narratives
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Joseph M Cheer
A limit to growth? Regenerative development in Australian wine tourism regions
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Rebecca E Pearson
Reconceptualising Overtourism: The case of Antarctic tourism industry
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Anne Hardy
Legal geography in a time of flux + The environments of legal geography - 418.302:ST
1:20PM - 3:00PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chairs: Meg Sherval & John Carr
Australia’s underutilisation of the World Heritage cultural landscapes category
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Emma Koch
Legal utopias?: the role of law in designing for regenerative urbanism
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John N Carr
The ongoing Legacy of mine voids – A New South Wales Hunter Valley perspective
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Meg Sherval
Towards a Rights of Wetlands?
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Jo Gillespie
How legal geography can assist with the development of an optimal regulatory mix for food waste prevention in Australia
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Paul T Perovic
Places and health: data needs and analysis techniques - 418.304ST
1:20PM - 3:00PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Ivan Hanigan
Defining exposure to the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (2010-11): a spatio-temporal birth cohort study
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Phoebe Eggleton
Neighbourhood places for preschool children’s physical activity - A mixed-methods study using GPS, GIS and accelerometry data.
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Pulan Bai
Strategic partnering to deliver rapid translation of health geography research: new eInfrastructure for high resolution population health geospatial modelling
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Marcus D Blake
Measuring spatial access to health services in Australia: a review of current approaches
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Sarah M Wood
Health geography at Te Ngira Institute for Population research: A snapshot of recent work
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Jesse Whitehead
Climate adaptation – compounding changes - 418.208:ST
1:20PM - 3:00PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Phil McManus
Institutional adaptation approaches to climate change in agriculture: a comparative case study from Bangladesh
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Md Torikul Islam
Tracing the ruptures and rhythms of summer heat, energy vulnerability and home
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Sarah Robertson
Living Through Climate Gentrification: Exploring its Drivers and Impacts in a Philippine Coastal City
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Justin See
Climate Impacts on Health and Community Services Workers
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Todd Denham
Contribution of city planning to pathways towards net zero carbon
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John Brockhoff
Carrolup Tour #1 (John Curtin Gallery) - Registration Desk
1:45PM - 3:00PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Afternoon Tea
3:00PM - 3:25PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chronicling Female Agency with Satellite Images and Photographs from Google Earth
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Donald P Albert
Carrolup Tour #1 (John Curtin Gallery) - Registration Desk
3:15PM - 4:30PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Towards an ‘Other’ geography: investigating law and politics in Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong - 405.201LT
3:30PM - 4:50PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Towards an ‘Other’ geography: investigating law and politics in Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong
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Dhiraj Nainani
Urban Geographies of Coexistence, Collaboration, and Complicity - 418.203:ST
3:30PM - 4:50PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Natasha Pauli
Conceptualising displaceability on stolen land
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Priya Kunjan
Be(com)ing in the City: Indigenous Queer relationalities and community building
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Corrinne T Sullivan
Urban nullius? Urban Indigenous People, Coexistence and Climate Change in Cities
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Melissa Nursey-Bray
NationBuilder: Surveillance, reform & “progressive” colonialism
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Anna Carlson
Atmospheres in tourism geographies - 418.206:ST
3:30PM - 4:50PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Michael Volgger
INFLUENCE OF TOURISM DEVELOPMENT ON HOST COMMUNITIES: A STUDY OF OHAFIA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
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OGECHI BLESSING ENEMUO
Effect of inclusive tourism development in Sri Lanka to tourism geographies
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Madura T Pathirana
Sustainable Development through Geotourism: Impact and benefits:A case study on Ramgarh Crater
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Shabana Jafri
Tourist or Expeditioner? Traveller Identities among Antarctic Cruise-Ship Passengers
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Elizabeth Leane
New and emerging research in cultural geography - 418.302:ST
3:30PM - 4:50PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Kaya Barry
Uncertain Place: a Spectral Ethnography of Haunted Experience in Perth, Western Australia
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Clea Tibbs Johansson
Out Of It
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David Bissell
Beyond the geo: otherworldly places, planets, natures
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Justin Westgate
A disorientating collaboration: affective relations in a data-dense society
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Bridie Shepherd
Leveraging GIS, remote sensing, and spatial analytic techniques in qualitative analysis - 418.304ST
3:30PM - 4:50PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Bryan Boruff
Bee-ing informed? Showcasing new ways of generating enriched pictures of environmental decline using a Multiple Evidence Base approach
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Linda E Wilson
Change Detection Mapping of Informal Settlements using Medium Resolution Satellite Imagery, Object based Random Forest and Expert Knowledge
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Khlood Ghalib 1 Alrasheedi
Climate adaptation – compounding changes - 418.208:ST
3:30PM - 4:50PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Chair: Phil McManus
Climate Change and Atoll Islands: Hope Matters, and the Matter of Hope
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Jon Barnett
Evaluating European Union’s urban adaptation to extreme heat events through the U-ADAPT! framework
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Yago Martín
Towards new conceptualisations of climate change response in Nepal
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Tshering Lama O'Gorman
Climate Adaptation and Gender: Perspectives from Bangladesh
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Snigdha Roy
Wiley Lecture: Mark Gahegan
5:00PM - 6:00PM
Wednesday, 5th July
Art Class at Sunset - 418.204
5:00PM - 7:00PM
Wednesday, 5th July
IAG General Meeting (all IAG Members are encouraged to attend)
6:00PM - 7:00PM
Wednesday, 5th July
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