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Environmental arsenic, cadmium and lead dust emissions from metal mine operations: Implications for environmental management, monitoring and human health
MP Taylor, SA Mould, LJ Kristensen, M Rouillon
Environmental research 135, 296-303, 2014
1162014
The importance of relational values in river management: understanding enablers and barriers for effective participation
SA Mould, KA Fryirs, R Howitt
Ecology and Society 25 (2), 1-16, 2020
492020
Practicing sociogeomorphology: Relationships and dialog in river research and management
SA Mould, K Fryirs, R Howitt
Society & Natural Resources 31 (1), 106-120, 2018
402018
Things we can do now that we could not do before: Developing and using a cross-scalar, state-wide database to support geomorphologically-informed river management
K Fryirs, F Hancock, M Healey, S Mould, L Dobbs, M Riches, A Raine, ...
PloS one 16 (1), e0244719, 2021
352021
Contextualising the trajectory of geomorphic river recovery with environmental history to support river management
S Mould, K Fryirs
Applied Geography 94, 130-146, 2018
302018
The Holocene evolution and geomorphology of a chain of ponds, southeast Australia: Establishing a physical template for river management
S Mould, K Fryirs
Catena 149, 349-362, 2017
182017
Supporting champions in river management
S Mould, K Fryirs, S Lovett, R Howitt
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 7 (4), e1445, 2020
112020
Managing urban riverscapes: An assessment framework to integrate social-ecological values and physical processes
BM Murphy, KL Russell, S Mould, G Vietz, PA Nelson
Journal of Environmental Management 322, 115862, 2022
72022
Relationships, social networks and the emergence of recovery-based river management: implications for practice and policy
S Mould, K Fryirs, R Howitt
Marine and Freshwater Research 72 (4), 481-492, 2020
52020
Seeing double in art and geoscience: 3D aerial portraits of ‘lost’Anthropocene landscapes
SA Mould
Journal of Maps 15 (3), 92-101, 2019
42019
Sociogeomorphic river recovery: integrating human and physical processes in rehabilitation
S Mould, K Fryirs, R Howitt
Proceedings of the 9th Australian Stream Management Conference, 12-15, 2018
22018
Sociogeomorphic evolution of an Australian upland river: A physical-and-social basis for rehabilitation
S Mould
Macquarie University, 2015
12015
Toxic playgrounds: Broken Hill kids exposed to poisonous dust
MP Taylor, L Kristensen, M Rouillon, S Mould
12014
'Relating with rivers': geomorphic river recovery as a relational, physical-and-social process
S Mould
Macquarie University, 2022
2022
How to spot and support a river champion
S Mould, K Fryirs, S Lovett, R Howitt
2020
Respecting river diversity
K Fryirs, G Brierley, S Mould
2020
Sociogeomorphic river recovery: integrating human and physical processes
S Mould, K Fryirs, R Howitt
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 4020, 2018
2018
Relating with rivers: geomorphic foundations for ethical cross-cultural dialogue in river management
S Mould, K Fryirs, R Howitt
Australian Stream Management Conference (8th: 2016), 115-122, 2016
2016
The way of the rivers: geomorphic recovery under different land use patterns and catchment management activities in adjacent river catchments
F Hancock, S Mould
WELCOME TO THE 10TH AUSTRALIAN STREAM MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 809, 0
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