All presentations from the National MBI Forum in Canberra on July 28, 2011 can be viewed below through our YouTube channel, Marketbased. To view a thumbnail list of all presentations click the icon at the bottom on the YouTube window that looks like this .
To view just the PowerPoint presentations or listen to the audio by itself, please see the options below the YouTube screen on this page.
All presentations are available below in both PowerPoint and audio format, simply click on the text next to the icon that corresponds to the presentation you wish to view or hear. Audio of all panel discussions and Q&A sessions from the 2011 National MBI Forum are also available below, as is audio for the Welcome to Country, Introduction and Summation.
Welcome to Country by Agnes Shea Audio
Introduction: how the forum will stretch us beyond the current status of MBI by Dr Patrick O'Connor
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The Environmental Stewardship Program: where we have been, where we are going by Emma Burns
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Carbon markets and their implications for regional Australia by Eliza Murray
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Panel discussion with Emma Burns, Eliza Murray and Michelle Butler Audio
Achieving NRM goals: integrating the use of MBI and alternate NRM approaches by Dr Stuart Whitten
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Farmer experiences in the use of MBI and the agriculture sector's capacity to participate in ecosystem services markets by Philip Townsend and Keely Harris-Adams
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Panel discussion with Dr Stuart Whitten and Philip Townsend Audio
What scope is there for private investment in ecosystem services markets? by Kate McBean and Darren Grover
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Q&A with Kate McBean
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BushBroker program from Victoria by Anne Buchan
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Q&A with Anne Buchan
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Q&A with Tom Grosskopf
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Q&A with Julian Gorman
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River Tender and Habitat Tender from Wimmera Catchment by Rob Moir
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Q&A with Rob Moir
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MBI for water quality improvement in the Burdekin River catchment: learning from history by Linda Hygate
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Q&A with Linda Hygate
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