
Maxwell Jacobs Memorial Orations
The Maxwell Jacobs Memorial Orations are presented in conjunction with the biennial IFA conference, and are a series of thoughtful, constructive and stimulating contributions on current forestry issues.
2013
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Dr Sadanandan Nambiar
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Forestry dialogues: where has the wood gone?
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2011
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Graham Wilkinson
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The tragedy of the forests
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2009
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Dr Ian Bevege
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The challenge of change in a climate of uncertainty: looking back to the future
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2007
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William Jackson
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Capitalizing on forest values in a changing world
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2005
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Phil Cheney
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The future of fire management in forestry
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2003
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Prof. Roger Sands
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Professional forestry education in Australasia – looking from the past to the future
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2001
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Prof. Syd Shea
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1999
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Evan Rolley
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Practicing forestry today: fashions, new ideas and old values
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1997
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Dr Gary Bacon
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Entropy and the renewal of Australian forestry
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1995
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Senator Brian Gibson
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1993
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Dr J Hans Drielsma
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Creating our own future: The case for positive vision in Australian forestry
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1991
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Mr H Bunn
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The Max Jacobs influence – A personal acknowledgement
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1989
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Prof. Ian Ferguson
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Green and gold forever?
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1988
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Mr Robert Newman
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Commemorative oration
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1987
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Mr J Groome
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1985
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Prof. Lindsay Pryor
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Australian forestry research in the future
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