The Australian National University
Integrated Catchment Assessment and Management Centre
Our mission is to develop and integrate the knowledge
required to clarify management and policy options for sustaining vital water and related resources.
It is underpinned by targeted research in hydrology, ecology and socio-economics, and by interdisciplinary projects codesigned with interest groups. Integrated models and decision support tools are typical software products of our engagement.
Drewry, J.J., Newham, L.T.H. and Croke, B.F.W. (2009) Suspended sediment, nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations and exports during storm-events to the Tuross estuary, Australia. /Journal of Environmental Management/, *90*: 879-887. (pdf)

Fu, B., Newham, L.T.H. and Ramos-Scharron, C.E. (2009) A review of surface erosion and sediment delivery models for unsealed roads. /Environmental Modelling and Software/. 09003 (pdf)

Herron, N.F. and Croke, B.F.W. (2009) Including the influence of groundwater exchanges in a lumped rainfall-runoff model. /Mathematics and Computers in Simulation/, *79*: 2689-2700. (pdf)

Ticehurst, J.L., Letcher, R.A. and Rissik, D. (2008) Integrated modelling and decision support: a case study of the Coastal Lake Assessment and Management (CLAM) tool. /Mathematics and Computers in Simulation/, *78*: 435-449. (pdf)

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News and Events
iEMSs 2010 Conference will take place in Ottawa, Canada 5-8 July 2010. www.iemss.org/iemss2010/
NEW PROJECT: Impacts of meso-scale Watershed Development in Andhra Pradesh (India) and comparative catchments in Australia >>more here
NEW PROJECT: Tuggerah Lakes – Catchment and urban area modelling of flow, sediment and nutrient inputs to the lakes system >>more here
NEW PROJECT: CAPER Decision Support System (DSS): Water quality improvement in estuariesremediation, protection and management support actions to protect, and where necessary, improve the ecological health >>more here (pdf)