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At UNSW, honours projects involving biogeography, geography and spatial awareness seek to understand human activity, species and their sense of spatial configuration, how technology can help us analyse the environment and much more.


View our current projects and connect with an honours project supervisor to learn how you can get involved.

Getting more out of charcoal: Has fire severity changed in the recent past?

Use the physical and chemical characteristics of charcoal to consider the simple question: have fires in the Blue Mountains become more severe over the last few decades?

Supervisor: A/Prof. Scott Mooney

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Beach safety awareness of international students to Australia

The primary aim of this project is to establish an evidence-based profile of beach safety knowledge of international students in Australia.

Supervisor: Prof. Rob Brander

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Will climate change increase desertification?

This project will use a combination of satellite vegetation data and climate observations and projections to determine if and where climate change will lead to desertification.

Supervisors: Jason Evans and Arden Burrell

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Plant and soil responses to animal disturbance

In this study, we will simulate natural disturbances by animals and examine how plants and soils respond to herbivory and disturbance in a dry woodland.

Supervisor: Professor David Eldridge

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Who’s Reading Them? Effectiveness of Coastal Hazard Signage

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of existing coastal hazard safety signage.

Supervisor: Professor Rob Brander

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Improving Beach Safety in Multicultural Communities

This project studies the understanding and behaviour of multi-cultural communities in relation to beach safety and hazards on Sydney beaches.

Supervisor: Professor Rob Brander

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The Global Surfer Survey

This project studies the role played by surfers in conducting bystander rescues as well as their demographics and opinions on coastal environmental issues.

Supervisor: Professor Rob Brander

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Monitoring arid zone vegetation with remote sensing

To investigate methods of monitoring arid zone vegetation dynamics at Fowlers Gap, using remote sensing.

Supervisors: Dr Adrian Fisher

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