Dr Lorne K. Kriwoken
Senior Lecturer - Graduate Research Coordinator
"BA(Hons), Master of Environmental Management, PhD, ARC Post Doctoral Research Fellow"

Contact Details
| Contact Campus |
Sandy Bay Campus |
| Building |
Geography-Geology Building |
| Room Reference |
Room 437 |
| Telephone |
+61 3 6226 2458 |
| Fax |
+61 3 6226 2989 |
| Email |
L.K.Kriwoken@utas.edu.au |
Teaching Responsibilities
Lorne teaches wilderness and natural area management and environmental impact assessment. He is currently (co)supervising 15 PhD, Masters and Honours candidates from a range of disciplines. Lorne also teaches the wilderness and natural area management as a study abroad unit to overseas undergraduate students. Lorne was awarded a University of Tasmania Teaching Merit Award in 1999 and 2003.
Publications
Full Publication List
Selected Publications:
- Exotic Species and Estuaries: Managing Spartina anglica in Tasmania, Australia Kriwoken, L.K. and Hedge, P.T 2000 * Ocean & Coastal Management 43-7 573-584
- Solid Waste Management Solutions for Semarang, Indonesia Supriyadi, S., Kriwoken, L.K. and Birley, I 2000 * Waste Management & Research 18 557-566
- Tourism on Ice: Environmental Impact Assessment and Antarctic Tourism Kriwoken, L.K. and Rootes, D.M. 2000 * Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 18 138-150
- Impact of Spartina anglica to Benthic Macrofauna in the Little Swanport Estuary, Tasmania Hedge, P.T. and Kriwoken, L.K 2000 * Austral Ecology 25 150-159
- Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999: The Future Role of the Commonwealth in Environmental Impact Assessment, Australian Padgett, R. and Kriwoken, L.K. 2001 * Journal of Environmental Management 8-1 25-36
Dr Kriwoken is on the Editorial Board of Polar Record and the Antarctic & Southern Ocean Law and Policy Occasional Papers, University of Tasmania. He is the past chair the Marine, Coast and Estuarine Committee of the Tasmanian State of the Environment Report, a member of the Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Advisory Council, a Member of the World Commission on Protected Areas (IUCN) and a member of the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand. Lorne is also active in environmental consulting. Past clients have included: Hydro Tasmania, Environment Australia, CSIRO, Sinclair Knight & Mertz, United Nations Development Program, Marine Expeditions Inc., Quark Expeditions, Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies, Adventure Network International and Parks Canada.