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Dr John Radcliffe

Publications

Dr Radcliffe has over 80 scientific, extension, review and book chapter publications.

Recent publications and articles include:

Radcliffe, J.C., Creighton, C. and McDonald, W. (2002) - Australia’s Natural Resources 1997-2002 and beyond. Final Report. National Land and Water Resources Audit: Canberra

Radcliffe, J.C. (2002) - Pesticide Use in Australia – a long, hard look - I. The extent of pesticide use from a national and farming perspective. Australian National Agricultural and Resources Outlook Conference, Canberra, 5-7 March 2002. CD-ROM, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Canberra.

Radcliffe, J.C. (2002) ed. Pesticide Use in Australia. Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering: Melbourne, 310pp

Radcliffe, J. (2003). An overview of water recycling in Australia – Results from the recent ATSE study. In– Water Recycling Australia 2nd National Conference, Brisbane, 1-2 September 2003 CD-ROM, Australian Water Association: Sydney

Radcliffe, J.C. (2003). Water – Second/third time around. In ATSE 2003 Symposium – “Water – the Australian Dilemma, Pp 211-219, Melbourne, November 17-18 2003. Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering: Melbourne.

Radcliffe, J. C. (2004). “Water – Second and Third Time Around”. Water 31: (2) 34-36 (February 2004)

Radcliffe, J. (2004). Water Recycling in Australia – Arising Policy Issues. Enviro04 Conference, Sydney, March 2004, CD ROM - Australian Water Association, Sydney.

Radcliffe, J.C. (2004) – The evolution of Rhizobia use with changing farming systems. Proc. 2nd Int.Workshop on White Agriculture, Beijing, 19-21 April 2004

Radcliffe J. C. (2004) – Water Recycling in Australia. Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering: Melbourne, 253pp.

Radcliffe, J.C. (2004) – Time to get serious about curbing our use of water. Canberra Times, Canberra, June 25 2004

Radcliffe J.C. (2004) – Water Recycling Options for the Thirsty Country. Australasian Science 25 (6): 38-42, July 2004

Radcliffe, J.C. (2004) - Policy issues impacting on crop production in water limiting environments. Adaptation of Plants to Water-limited Mediterranean Environments – International Symposium, CSIRO, Perth, 20-24 September 2004 (Submitted to Australian Journal of Agricultural Research)

Radcliffe, J. C. (2005) – The Future Directions for Water Recycling in Australia. In Kahn, SJ, Muston MH and Schäfer, AI (Eds) Integrated Concepts in Water Recycling 2005, Pp 575-586, University of Wollongong : Wollongong

Radcliffe, J.C. (2005) - Policy issues impacting on crop production in water limiting environments.   Aust. J. Agric Res 56 (11): 1303-1313

Radcliffe, J. C. (2006) – Australia must reap the benefits of GM technology. ATSE Focus 139, January 2006, pp1-3

Radcliffe, J. C. (2006) – The future directions for water recycling in Australia. Desalination 187:77-87

Radcliffe, J. C. (2007) – Tomorrow’s Agricultural Scientists – Meeting Industry and Resource Management Needs  J Aust Inst Agric Sci Technol 20: (1) 8-12

Radcliffe, J.C. (2007) – Advances in Water Recycling in Australia 2003-2007. In Khan, S.J., Stuetz, R.M. and Anderson, J.M. (eds). “Water Reuse and Recycling 2007”, pp 387-406  Australian Water Association, Sydney

Radcliffe, J. C. (2007) – Where does Water Recycling Fit? ATSE Focus 143, June 2007, pp7-9

Radcliffe, J.C. (2008) – Role of Water Reuse in Management of Urban Water Resources. In: Water and Public Health, ed WOK Grabow. Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, Developed under the auspices of the UNESCO. Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK [http://www.eolss.net].

Anderson, J., Bradley, J., and Radcliffe, J. (2008) Water reuse in Australia and New Zealand. In  Jimenez, Blanca and Asano, T., eds, Water Reuse - An International Survey of current practice, issues and needs. pp 105-121 International Water Association : London, 628pp

Radcliffe, J. (2008) Public policy and institutional capacity building opportunities for innovation in recycling. In  Jimenez, Blanca and Asano, T., eds, Water Reuse - An International Survey of current practice, issues and needs pp 316-331, International Water Association : London, 628pp