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Displaying from Friday, March 17, 2017
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March 2017
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Friday 17 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Profit efficiency and rice variety choice among rice farmers in Vietnam : PhD proposal seminar
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Although Vietnam is among the world’s leading rice producers, rice farm incomes remain low. This is partly explained by the inefficient use or allocation of resources. This study aims to investigate the determinants of these inefficiencies and identify solutions that have the potential to enhance (...)
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Tuesday 21 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - New approach to Vietname and Australia's agriculture trade and investment in an uncertain world : Dr Khoi Dang, will present a novel and smart trade and investment approach to take advantage of the main strengths of Australia and Vietnam
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Agriculture is a critical component of the vibrant trade between Australia and Vietnam. While this trade relationship has recently witnessed some developments, the uncertain future of Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) has raised a question of how the two countries can overcome challenges (...)
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Friday 24 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - How efficient are rice farms in Ghana? A comparison of alternative Bayesian stochastic metafrontier approaches
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The subject of technological heterogeneity has been a major issue in the application of production function approach to efficiency estimation. Battese et al. (2004) introduced a metafrontier approach that addresses technological heterogeneity in efficiency estimation using linear programming (LP) (...)
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Friday 31 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Regulating natural monopolies - from building blocks to reasonable returns
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Richard’s and Stefan’s presentation consist of two parts. First, they introduce basics of regulating natural monopolies by the Economic Regulation Authority of Western Australia:
• Why regulation?
• How regulation?
The second part will present specific examples and issues of (...)
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April 2017
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Monday 03 |
17:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - The grand agricultural challenges of climate change : Prof Snow Barlow, University of Melbourne, will discuss how climate change is already challenging our capacity to meet the emerging global food demand and what we can do about it. All are welcome to this public lecture
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Climate change is already challenging our capacity to meet the emerging global food demand. While much effort is expended in understanding the extent of this challenge much less attention has been given to the grand biological challenges that underpin our attempts to mitigate climate change.
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Friday 07 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Does Social Protection Reduce Vulnerability to Poverty? Household Level Evidence from Pakistan
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While many studies have investigated in different countries the impact of social protection (SP) on ex-post poverty, the impact on ex-ante vulnerability to poverty (VtP) has received far less attention. This paper contributes to the literature by investigating both types of impacts in Pakistan (...)
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May 2017
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Monday 01 |
18:00 - COURSE - R Basics Evening Course : This practical course introduces you to R
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R is a free and extremely powerful language and software environment for statistical computing, data analysis, and graphics. This course is designed for those who have little to no experience with R, but have a basic understanding of statistics. Those without this knowledge are encouraged to attend (...)
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Friday 05 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Regional Development in a Resource Production System: Long Distance Commuting, Population Growth and Wealth Redistribution in the WA Goldfields
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Resource towns often exist on a knife-edge, largely depending upon global demand for their resource/s and, at the same time, playing a critical role in the development of a nation. The transition from single resource towns to diversified economies has been modelled on several occasions, but their (...)
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Tuesday 09 |
9:00 - EVENT - Statistics Short Course: Spatial Point Patterns : Analysis of spatial data using R and spatstat
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Spatial point pattern datasets are becoming common across many fields of research. However, statistical methodology for analysing these data has not been easily accessible. This course is a practical introduction to the analysis of spatial point patterns with a strong focus on hands-on exercises (...)
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Friday 12 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Quantifying the public-health benefits of exposure to the natural environment
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A growing body of literature suggests that exposure to the natural environment may provide a range of public-health benefits. However, methodological limitations means that claims about the health benefits of nature have been treated with caution by public-health researchers and practitioners. In (...)
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Friday 19 |
Longitudinal studies of populations have achieved significant results, for example the long-running study of the health of residents of Bunbury. So far however there have not been any economics equivalents. There is therefore very little knowledge about the way subjective economic variables change (...)
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Thursday 25 |
12:00 - EVENT - The Friends of Grounds of UWA Plant Sale : A large selection of succulents, exotics, natives and herbs for sale.
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Our last sale sold out before 2pm. Any remaining plants will be sold on Friday 26th May at 12 - 2pm. We have a large selection of succulents as well as exotics, natives and herbs. Most plants will be $3-$5 with most herbs less. It is cash only and bring your own bag/box if possible. All proceeds (...)
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Friday 26 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Connecting with Nature in the City: nonmaterial benefits from urban green space in Perth
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What’s your favourite green space in Perth? What makes it special? Do you connect with nature in the city, how does it happen and does it even matter? These are the sorts of questions that Dawn has been exploring for her PhD and this talk will present some of the findings from her work so far (...)
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June 2017
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Friday 02 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - An application of Hierarchical Information Integration to environmental valuation: marine management in Morten Bay, Queensland
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Hierarchical Information Integration/Integrated Choice Experiments are methods of dealing with large numbers of attributes in a discrete choice experiment. It has been widely applied in the transport literature, and to some extent in health, but there have been no applications in the (...)
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Wednesday 07 |
13:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - 2017 Postgraduate Showcase: Frontiers in Agriculture : Come and hear UWA's top postgraduate students present their research in agriculture and related areas
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Come and hear UWA's top postgraduate students present their research in agriculture and related areas.
Vice-Chancellor Prof Dawn Freshwater will give the opening address.
Afternoon tea is provided and the event will be followed by drinks and nibbles in the Bayliss Foyer. < (...)
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Sunday 18 |
10:00 - EVENT - Feeding the Future event : Students, staff and community are invited to see some of UWA's pioneering work and find out about careers of the future.
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Our world-leading researchers tackle global, regional and local issues. One example is advancing research to feed the world. Despite the significant progress made over the last two decades, more than one billion people around the world still go hungry every day. UWA will host Feeding the Future to (...)
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Tuesday 27 |
The aim of this course is to introduce you to basic statistics. It will cover descriptive statistics (means and standard deviations); data exploration; basic categorical data analysis; simple linear regression and basic analysis of variance (ANOVA). The statistical package SPSS will be used to (...)
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July 2017
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Tuesday 04 |
R is a free and extremely powerful language and software environment for statistical computing, data analysis, and graphics. The course is designed for those who have no experience with R, but have a basic understanding of statistics. Those without this experience are encouraged to attend the (...)
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Thursday 06 |
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - NOT JUST HOT WATER: THE SCIENCE, STORIES AND IMPORTANCE OF PERTH�S GROUND WATER RESOURCES : The 2017 George Seddon Memorial Lecture by Dr Megan Clark AC.
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Perth has long relied on its ground water resources. Today just under half of Perth’s water supply comes from ground water. The science of our water resources is a fascinating story of different aquifers and how they interact with the landscape around Perth. The story of how we have tapped into (...)
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Tuesday 11 |
This course covers techniques that can be used to analyse data with continuous and categorical variables. The course will begin with simple linear regression and then proceed with approaches that can be used with more than two variables such as multiple regression. ANOVA with interactions and (...)
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