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4thInternationalConferenceonSoilBio-andEco-Engineering
‘TheUseofVegetationtoImproveSlopeStability’
| SBEE2016 Program | | 11-14 July 2016 |
| The University of Sydney, Australia |
SBEE2016 PROGRAM
WELCOME
Fourth in the series ‘The Use of Vegetation to Improve Slope Stability,’ this conference takes place at the School of Geosciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 11 - 14 July 2016. As in the preceding conferences, we will bring together scientific researchers, practitioners, geotechnical and civil engineers, biologists, ecologists, geomorphologists and foresters to discuss current problems in slope stability research, and how to address those problems using soil bio- and eco-engineering techniques. Over the last 50 years, alterations in land-use coupled with the consequences of climate change have led to severe degradation of mountainous and hilly regions around the world. Once a landslide has occurred or erosion processes are underway, the replacement of soil on the denuded slope can take thousands of years through natural processes. In a world where the population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2040, agricultural soil is precious and hillslope stability is now a priority for governments needing to feed rapidly increasing populations. Therefore, the prevention of slope instability, the restoration of degraded slopes and the correct management of steep farmed slopes is of utmost importance. In response to the need for better mitigation strategies, advances in research and applications for using vegetation to improve slope stability have been major in the last ten years, largely due to the development of techniques and models for the study of root-soil interactions at different scales. These advances will be presented and discussed at the conference, where sessions will focus on root-soil mechanics, vegetation on slopes over time and space, vegetation for reversing soil degradation and soil bioengineering case studies. Proceedings will be published in special editions of the international journals ‘Plant and Soil’ and 'Ecological Engineering.' We hope that you will enjoy this meeting, held in Sydney, one of the most beautiful and vibrant cities in the world. Sydney is famous for its majestic Sydney Harbour, sparkling ocean, and famous Harbour Bridge and Opera House, Sydney is situated in a unique location, making it the ideal venue for our conference and for post-meeting leisure activities such as a visit to the world heritage listed natural wondering including the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, and the famous Australian Outback. The Organizing Committee SBEE2016
sydney.edu.au/science/geosciences/soil/index.shtml
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SBEE2016 PROGRAM – 11-14 JULY 2016
TimeMon Tue Wed Thu
11-Jul-05 12-Jul-05 13-Jul-05 14-Jul-059:00AM
Welcome Session4-Eco-engineeringandlandrestorationI
Session7-Root-SoilInteractionsII
Session9-Eco-engineeringandlandrestorationII9:30AM
10:00AM MorningTea10:30AM
Session1-VegetationandSlopeStabilityI
MorningTea MorningTea MorningTea11:00AM
Session5-ForestEcosystemsandWildfireManagement
Session8-Microbialeco-interactionswithsoils Session10-Riversprotection
andcatchmentmanagement11:30AM12:00PM
ConferenceExcursion
12:30PMLunch Lunch Lunch
1:00PM1:30PM
Session2-SlopeStabilityModelling
Session6-Root-SoilInteractionsI
Session11-Hydro-geomorphicprocesses2:00PM
2:30PM3:00PM AfternoonTea AfternoonTea AfternoonTea3:30PM
Session3-VegetationandSlopeStabilityII Session6(cont.)-Root-Soil
InteractionsI
Conferencewrap-up4:00PM4:30PM EndofConference5:00PM
PosterSession/Icebreaker
5:30PM
PosterSession
6:00PMConferenceDinner
6:30PM EndofDay1 EndofDay2 10:00PM EndofDay3
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DAY 1 – MONDAY – 11 JULY 2016
Time Session Speaker Title Abstract#
9:00am Welcome
10:00am MorningTea
10:30am
Session1-
Vegetation
andSlope
StabilityI
RoySidle(keynote) EffectsofVegetationManagementonSlopeStability SBEE5
GianBattistaBischetti Theroleofcultivatedgrapevinesonslopestability SBEE14
AgronBajraktari BiodiversityofKosovo'sForestsandIt'sEconomicValues SBEE8
NormanizaOsman EcologicalParameterasIndicatorofSlopeStabilityattheGuthrieCorridorExpressway,
Malaysia
SBEE42
M.Fakig Mechanicalfeedbackbetweenagrowingrootandadeformablegranularmedium:
extractingphysicallawsfromnumericalsimulations
SBEE25
12:30pm Lunch
1:30pm
Session2-
Slope
Stability
Modelling
MassimilianoSchwarz
(keynote)
Rootreinforcementcalculations:fromsingleroottorootsystem SBEE4
TengLiang Realisticscalingofplantrootsystemsforcentrifugemodellingofroot-reinforcedslopes SBEE34
MassimilianoSchwarz SensitivityanalysisoftheSOSlopemodel:discussionontheroleofrootreinforcementand
slopestability.
SBEE19
3:00pm AfternoonTea
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3:30pm
Session3-
Vegetation
andSlope
StabilityII
WouterVannoppen Soiltextureandrootarchitectureeffectsonconcentratedflowerosionrates SBEE49
OlivierTaugourdeau TalVeg®:aninnovativeapproachofecosystemmanagementforenhancingmultiple
ecosystemservices,withafocusonsoilerosionandslopestability
SBEE48
AndreaRomanSánchez Analyticalestimationofsoilerosion,depositionandbioturbationusingOSLtechniques SBEE46
TankaPrasadBarakoti ImportantPlantSpeciesSupportingSoilStabilityandLandSlideControl
inDifferentPhysiographicRegionsofNepal
SBEE9
ChrisPhillips ecorisQpresentation -
Posterpresenters Postersummarytalks -
5:00pm PosterSession/IceBreaker
6:30pm EndofDay1
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DAY 2 – TUESDAY – 12 JULY 2016
Time Session Speaker Title Abstract#
9:00am
Session4-
Eco-
engineering
andland
restorationI
SlobodanMickovski Sustainabilityperformanceofecoengineringmeasures SBEE39
WalterChen WhatIsaReasonableAmountofSoilErosion SBEE17
GianBattistaBischetti Onthepowerofstemstointerceptdebrisflowinforestedfanarea:alaboratory
modeling
SBEE12
10:15am MorningTea
10:45am
Session5-
Forest
Ecosystems
andWildfire
Management
MarkAdams(keynote) BushfiresandlandscapemanagementinAustralia SBEE1
EwaneBasilEwane Vegetationcoverandslopeinfluencessedimentparticlesizedistributioninnatural
rainfallconditionsonpostfirehillslopeplotsinChilgok,Korea.
SBEE24
FranckBourrier Numericalassessmentoftheprotectiveeffectofforestsandbioengineering
techniquesagainstrockfall
SBEE16
IoannisSpanos Combiningbio-andeco-engineeringtechniquesinN.Greece SBEE47
12:30pm Lunch
1:30pm
Session6-
Root-Soil
InteractionsI
IanRutherfurd(keynote) Assumedresistance:theroleofvegetationrootsontheresistanceofriverbanksto
fluvialscour
SBEE3
AnnaHelfensdorfer Roots,ShootsandRiverbankStability:Correlationsoftensilestrength SBEE29
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CsillaHudek Rootmorphologyandbiomechanicalcharacteristicsofhighaltitudealpineplant
speciesandtheirpotentialapplicationsinsoilstabilization
SBEE30
KennethLoades Predictingrootmechanicalproperties:fibrousvswoody,whatcontrolsthe
underlyingstrength-diameterrelationshipinroots?
SBEE35
3:00pm AfternoonTea
3:30pm
Session6
(cont.)-Root-
Soil
InteractionsI
AlexanderBast Arewoodanatomicalpropertiesandvariationsrelatedtotheroottensilestrength
oftrees?
Gaininginsightsfromgreyalderandmountainmaplegrownonacoarsegrained
eco-engineeredslopeintheSwissAlps
SBEE11
GianBattistaBischetti EvaluationoftheeffectsofrootelasticityonsoilreinforcementfordifferentAlpine
andPre-Alpinetreespecies
SBEE18
NaziAvani EffectsofAcaciamangiumandMacarangatanariusrootsonsoilshearstrength SBEE7
DongyeobKim LandslideHazardAssessmentConsideringSpatialUncertaintyofTreeRoot
ReinforcementandSoilThickness
SBEE31
FilippoGiadrossich Howup-ordownslopeanchoringaffectsrootreinforcement SBEE28
Posterpresenters Postersummarytalks -
5:30pm PosterSession
6:30pm EndofDay2
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DAY 3 – WEDNESDAY – 13 JULY 2016
Time Session Speaker Title Abstract#
9:00am
Session7-
Root-Soil
InteractionsII
GerritMeiger Insitumeasurementofroot-reinforcementusingthecorkscrewextractionmethod SBEE38
IanMcIvor SoiltextureinfluencesonrootdevelopmentinpoplarinNewZealand SBEE43
AnilYildiz Effectsofrootcharacteristicsanddilatancyontheshearstrengthofroot-permeatedsoils SBEE50
JulienDemenois SoilaggregatestabilityonultramaficsubstrateinNewCaledonia:untanglingtheeffectof
sesquioxides,soilorganiccarbon,roottraitsandectomycorrhizainfiveplant
communities
SBEE21
10:15am MorningTea
10:45am
Session8-
Microbialeco-
interactions
withsoils
DavidAirey(keynote) Bio-cementationforgroundimprovement SBEE2
ZhunMao Whichbioticdriverscanbetterexplainthevariabilityofrootmechanicsoftropicaltree
species?
SBEE37
12:00pm ConferenceExcursion
6:00pm ConferenceDinner
10:00pm EndofDay3
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DAY 4 – THURSDAY – 14 JULY 2016
Time Session Speaker Title Abstract#
9:00amSession9-Eco-engineeringandlandrestorationII
AlejandroOllauri Landslidesasdriversforslopeecosystemsevolution SBEE40
FreddyRey Identificationofmulti-benefitsofbioengineeringactions SBEE45
FranckBourrier Comparingnumericalmodellingapproachesfortheevaluationofrootreinforcement
SBEE15
10:15am MorningTea
10:45am
Session10-Riversprotectionandcatchment
management
AndrewSimon(keynote) RoleofRiparianVegetationinFluvialGeomorphology SBEE6
JunpyoSeo ComparisonandAnalysisonSedimentDischargeinDamagedandNon-damagedForests,RepublicofKorea
SBEE32
PierreRaymond VegetatedRiprapInstallationTechniquesforStreambankProtection,FishandWildlifeHabitatCreation
SBEE44
12:15pm Lunch
1:15pm
Session11-Hydro-
geomorphicprocesses
PierreRaymond(keynote) DesignguidelinesdevelopedfortheCityofCalgary SBEE64J.Kim Seasonalhydrologicalimpactsoflanduseonhillslopestability SBEE33AlejandroOllauri Aproxytoquantifythehydrologicaleffectofvegetationagainstlandslides SBEE41
SherwinMervinBurtonE.Lucas
MortalityofVetiverGrassonHydrothermally-AlteredSlopesinMindanaoGeothermalProductionField
SBEE36
DavidBoldrin DesirablePlantFunctionalTraitsforHydrologicalReinforcementofSlopes SBEE13
3:00pm AfternoonTea3:30pm ConferenceWrapup-AlexiaStokes4:30pm EndofConference
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SESSION TITLES & KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Day Session# SessionTitle KeynoteSpeakers
Mon
1 VegetationandSlopeStabilityI Prof.RoySidle
2 SlopeStabilityModelling DrMassimilianoSchwarz
3 VegetationandSlopeStabilityII -
Tues
4 Eco-engineeringandlandrestorationI -
5 ForestEcosystemsandWildfireManagement Prof.MarkAdams
6 Root-SoilInteractionsI A/ProfIanRutherfurd
Wed
7 Root-SoilInteractionsII -
8 Microbialeco-interactionswithsoils Prof.DavidAirey
Thurs
9 Eco-engineeringandlandrestorationII -
10 Riversprotectionandcatchmentmanagement DrAndrewSimon
11 Hydro-geomorphicprocesses PierreRaymond
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ORAL PRESENTERS
Presenter Title AbstractID Day Session
#
MarkAdams(keynote)
BushfiresandlandscapemanagementinAustralia SBEE1 Tues 5
DavidAirey(keynote)
Bio-cementationforgroundimprovement SBEE2 Wed 8
PierreRaymond(keynote)
DesignguidelinesdevelopedfortheCityofCalgary SBEE64 Thurs 11
IanRutherford(keynote)
Assumedresistance:theroleofvegetationrootsontheresistanceofriverbankstofluvialscour
SBEE3 Tues 6
MassimilianoSchwarz(keynote)
Rootreinforcementcalculations:fromsingleroottorootsystem
SBEE4 Mon 2
RoySidle(keynote)
EffectsofVegetationManagementonSlopeStability SBEE5 Mon 1
AndrewSimon(keynote)
RoleofRiparianVegetationinFluvialGeomorphology SBEE6 Thurs 10
NaziAvani EffectsofAcaciamangiumandMacarangatanariusrootsonsoilshearstrength
SBEE7 Tues 6
AgronBajraktari BiodiversityofKosovo’sForestsandIt’sEconomicValues
SBEE8 Mon 1
TankaPrasadBarakoti
ImportantPlantSpeciesSupportingSoilStabilityandLandSlideControlinDifferentPhysiographicRegionsofNepal
SBEE9 Mon 3
AlexanderBast Arewoodanatomicalpropertiesandvariationsrelatedtotheroottensilestrengthoftrees?Gaininginsightsfromgreyalderandmountainmaplegrownonacoarsegrainedeco-engineeredslopeintheSwissAlps
SBEE11 Tues 6
GianBattistaBischetti
Onthepowerofstemstointerceptdebrisflowinforestedfanarea:alaboratorymodeling
SBEE12 Tues 4
DavidBoldrin DesirablePlantFunctionalTraitsforHydrologicalReinforcementofSlopes
SBEE13 Thurs 11
GianBattistaBischetti
Theroleofcultivatedgrapevinesonslopestability SBEE14 Mon 1
FranckBourrier Comparingnumericalmodellingapproachesfortheevaluationofrootreinforcement
SBEE15 Thur 9
FranckBourrier Numericalassessmentoftheprotectiveeffectofforestsandbioengineeringtechniquesagainstrockfall
SBEE16 Tues 5
WalterChen WhatIsaReasonableAmountofSoilErosion? SBEE17 Tues 4
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GianBattistaBischetti
EvaluationoftheeffectsofrootelasticityonsoilreinforcementfordifferentAlpineandPre-Alpinetreespecies
SBEE18 Tues 6
MassimilianoSchwarz
SensitivityanalysisoftheSOSlopemodel:discussionontheroleofrootreinforcementandslopestability.
SBEE19 Mon 2
JulienDemenois SoilaggregatestabilityonultramaficsubstrateinNewCaledonia:untanglingtheeffectofsesquioxides,soilorganiccarbon,roottraitsandectomycorrhizainfiveplantcommunities
SBEE21 Wed 7
EwaneBasilEwane
VegetationcoverandslopeinfluencessedimentparticlesizedistributioninnaturalrainfallconditionsonpostfirehillslopeplotsinChilgok,Korea.
SBEE24 Tues 5
M.Fakig Mechanicalfeedbackbetweenagrowingrootandadeformablegranularmedium:extractingphysicallawsfromnumericalsimulations
SBEE25 Mon 1
FilippoGiadrossich
Howup-ordownslopeanchoringaffectsrootreinforcement
SBEE28 Tues 6
AnnaHelfensdorfer
Roots,ShootsandRiverbankStability:Correlationsoftensilestrength
SBEE29 Tues 6
CsillaHudek Rootmorphologyandbiomechanicalcharacteristicsofhighaltitudealpineplantspeciesandtheirpotentialapplicationsinsoilstabilization
SBEE30 Tues 6
DongyeobKim LandslideHazardAssessmentConsideringSpatialUncertaintyofTreeRootReinforcementandSoilThickness
SBEE31 Tues 6
J.Kim Seasonalhydrologicalimpactsoflanduseonhillslopestability
SBEE33 Thurs 11
TengLiang Realisticscalingofplantrootsystemsforcentrifugemodellingofroot-reinforcedslopes
SBEE34 Mon 2
KennethLoades Predictingrootmechanicalproperties:fibrousvs.woody,whatcontrolstheunderlyingstrength-diameterrelationshipinroots?
SBEE35 Tues 6
SherwinMervinBurtonE.Lucas
MortalityofVetiverGrassonHydrothermally-AlteredSlopesinMindanaoGeothermalProductionField
SBEE36 Thurs 11
ZhunMao Whichbioticdriverscanbetterexplainthevariabilityofrootmechanicsoftropicaltreespecies?
SBEE37 Wed 8
IanMcIvor SoiltextureinfluencesonrootdevelopmentinpoplarinNewZealand
SBEE43 Wed 7
GerritMeiger Insitumeasurementofroot-reinforcementusingthecorkscrewextractionmethod
SBEE38 Wed 7
SlobodanMickovski
Sustainabilityperformanceofecoengineringmeasures SBEE39 Tues 4
AlejandroOllauri Landslidesasdriversforslopeecosystemsevolution SBEE40 Thurs 9
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AlejandroOllauri Aproxytoquantifythehydrologicaleffectofvegetationagainstlandslides
SBEE41 Thurs 11
NormanizaOsman
EcologicalParameterasIndicatorofSlopeStabilityattheGuthrieCorridorExpressway,Malaysia
SBEE42 Mon 1
PierreRaymond VegetatedRiprapInstallationTechniquesforStreambankProtection,FishandWildlifeHabitatCreation
SBEE44 Thurs 10
FreddyRey Identificationofmulti-benefitsofbioengineeringactions
SBEE45 Thurs 9
AndreaRomanSánchez
Analyticalestimationofsoilerosion,depositionandbioturbationusingOSLtechniques
SBEE46 Mon 3
JunpyoSeo ComparisonandAnalysisonSedimentDischargeinDamagedandNon-damagedForests,RepublicofKorea
SBEE32 Thurs 10
IoannisSpanos Combiningbio-andeco-engineeringtechniquesinN.Greece
SBEE47 Tues 5
OlivierTaugourdeau
TalVeg®:aninnovativeapproachofecosystemmanagementforenhancingmultipleecosystemservices,withafocusonsoilerosionandslopestability
SBEE48 Mon 3
WouterVannoppen
Soiltextureandrootarchitectureeffectsonconcentratedflowerosionrates
SBEE49 Mon 3
AnilYildiz Effectsofrootcharacteristicsanddilatancyontheshearstrengthofroot-permeatedsoils
SBEE50 Wed 7
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POSTER PRESENTERS
Presenter Title AbstractID
TankaBarakoti BenefitsofTerraceRiserBasedAgri-silvo-pastoralModelinSoilStability,RiserProtectionandAgriculture SBEE51
TankaBarakoti BasketofAgroforestryModelsUsefulforHillsandPlainAreasofNepal SBEE52
AlexanderBastMycorrhizaaspromoterineco-engineeringonmountainslopes:Inoculationeffectsonplantsurvival,aggregatestability,andfine-rootdevelopment
SBEE53
Jean-BaptisteBarre
Assessmentofdecayofsilverfirlogsexposedtooutdoorconditionsbynearinfraredspectroscopyandvibrationresonantmethods SBEE10
WalterChen CreatingandViewing3DModelsofRoots SBEE65
AmandineErktan Stabilizationofsoilaggregatesonroadsideembankmentsalonga70years-oldvegetationsuccessionalgradient SBEE54
FilippoGiadrossich PostfirebioengineeringremediationinPinuscanariensisforests SBEE27
FilippoGiadrossich ModelingbioengineeringtraitsofJatrophacurcasL. SBEE55
HuiyanGu EffectofheatshockonseedgerminationofthreespeciesofPinaceaeinGreatHing’anMountains SBEE71
F.D.Hilterbrand Pull-outstrengthofPinusradiatarootsandtheircontributiontoslopestability SBEE59
YuChengLin Estimatingcanopyinterceptionforaspecies-richprimarytropicalforest SBEE66
IanMcIvor Yoursoilisvaluable–planttreestokeepit! SBEE56
FredericoPreti Novelsolutionsforsoilandriverbioengineering:prefabricatedandfoldingframeworks SBEE67
LorenzoRossi UseofLAPSUS_LSmodeltoinvestigatevegetationinfluenceoncatchmentslopestability–AcaseofstudyinLlanoBonito,CostaRica SBEE68
MassimilianoSchwarz
Rootreinforcementdynamicsincoppicewoodlandsandtheireffectonshallowlandslides:areview SBEE57
MassimilianoSchwarz
Quantifyingthestabilizingeffectofforestsonshallowlandslide-proneslopesusingSlideforNET SBEE58
Guo-ZhangSong SuccessionofPlantCommunitiesinLandslideSitesRemediatedwithExoticPlantSpecies SBEE69
JérômePerez Anopenaccessdatabaseofplantspeciessuitableforcontrollingsoilerosionandsubstratemassmovement SBEE61
WouterVannoppen
Effectivenessofplantrootsincontrollingrillandgullyerosion:Acasestudyonvegetationcommunitiesonriverdikes SBEE70
M.Werlen Assessingtheprotectivefunctionofaforestafterafireevent:acasestudyinVallis,Switzerland SBEE60
AnkeWarner In-situsheartestsofsoilrootsystems SBEE62
KunyongZhang ExperimentalandFieldResearchonRootReinforcementandApplicationinRiverbankEcologicalProtection SBEE63
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Network Access During SBEE2016 you will be provided with access to The University of Sydney WiFi network. The best network to connect to is “UniSydneyGuest” using the following settings:
Username: Eco Conf Password: ecoconf2016
Organizing Committee T.C.T.HUBBLE UniversityofSydney,AustraliaC.PHILLIPS LandcareResearch,NewZealandA.STOKES INRA,FranceS.L.CLARKE UniversityofSydney,Australia
Scientific Committee G.BISCHETTI UniversityofMilan,ItalyW.CHEN NationalTaipeiUniversityofTechnology,TaiwanG.BATTISTACHIRICO UniversityofNaplesFedericoII,ItalyS.DEVKOTA FEED(P)Ltd.,NepalT.FOURCAUD CIRAD,FranceF.GRAF WSLInstituteforSnowandAvalancheResearchSLF,SwitzerlandT.C.T.HUBBLE UniversityofSydney,AustraliaK.LOADES JamesHuttonInstitute,UKZ.MAO IRSTEA,FranceS.B.MICKOVSKI GlasgowCaledonianUniversity,UKO.NORMANIZA UniversityofMalaya,MalaysiaJ.E.NORRIS CH2MHILLC.PHILLIPS LandcareResearch,NewZealandJ.POESEN LeuvenUniversity,BelgiumD.POLSTER PolsterEnvironmentalServicesLtd,CanadaF.PRETI UniversityofFlorence,ItalyP.RAYMOND TerraErosionControlLtd.,CanadaF.REY IRSTEA,FranceM.SCHWARZ BernUniversityofAppliedSciencesA.SIMON CARDNO-ENTRIX,USAR.SOTIR RobbinB.Sotir&Associates,Inc.A.STOKES INRA,FranceA.TARANTINO UniversityofStrathclyde,UK
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GETTING TO THE UNIVERSITY For more information visit http://sydney.edu.au/current_students/transport_safety/getting_around_campus.shtml FROM: Sydney Kingsford Smith International/Domestic Airports TO: Sydney City CBD / Sydney University TAXI Cabs to Sydney City CBD / Sydney University will take 30-40 mins and cost minimum $40. They accept credit cards and cash. TRAIN Very easy. From the airport terminal to all Sydney CBD stops takes approx. 15 minutes and costs ~$17 (adult fare). You can get to Sydney University from either A) Central or B) Redfern Stations, see details below. http://www.airportlink.com.au/ FROM: Sydney CBD TO: Sydney University BUS For stops on City Road catch routes 422, 423, 426, 428 or metrobus m30 from George Street or Railway Square. TRAIN To get to Sydney University get off at A) Central or B) Redfern Stations. A) Central Station (Train Station) & Railway Square (Bus Terminal)
- For stops to City Road- USYD catch routes 422, 423, 426, 428 or metrobus m30 from Railway Square (bus terminal for Central Station),
- These will take you to the Wentworth Building on City Road, - Walk across the footbridge/at the lights to cross City Rd and enter main campus.
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B) Redfern Station - Turn left and walk down Lawson Street, - Turn left into Abercrombie Street, - Cross the road and walk down Abercrombie to Shepherd St, - Turn right into Shepherd St, - Cross the road into the back of the university, near Civil Engineering Building, - Walk across the wooden footbridge, follow the path through to Wentworth Building
and Scitech library, - Cross City Rd over footbridge onto Eastern Ave - Alternatively turn left past the swimming pool and gym then turn right into Butlin St. - Walk up to City Road and cross at the university gates into the main campus.
Walking route from Redfern Station to Sydney Uni. Source: https://www.google.com.au/maps/dir/Redfern+Station/-33.8885797,151.190123/@-33.8895917,151.194635,17z/am=t/data=!4m9!4m8!1m5!1m1!1s0x6b12b1d9ff5f15c1:0x63b3e317c912fa55!2m2!1d151.198866!2d-33.89169!1m0!3e2
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On Campus The conference will be held in the New Law Building at the University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Law School Building (F10) Eastern Ave University of Sydney NSW 2006 Australia
The New Law Building is easily accessible from both City Rd and Parramatta Rd and is
close to both Redfern and Central train stations:
Source: Google Maps
ParramattaRd
CityRd
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Location of Sydney Law School off City Rd Source: Campus Maps - http://sydney.edu.au/maps/index.shtml
Zoomed location of Sydney Law School off City Rd Source: Campus Maps - http://sydney.edu.au/maps/index.shtml
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Sydney City and the University Campus The conference will be held at the University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
These maps show the relationship between the central major shopping area of Sydney City (Sydney CBD, red pin) and the campus (yellow pin), along with their relationship to major city landmarks such as the Opera House (green pin), and the Rocks. Map source: Google Earth