Deanna Tomerini
BSc (Hons) (Griffith), GCertHigherEd (Griffith)
Lecturer, Griffith School of Environment
Contact Details for Ms Deanna Tomerini
Research Expertise
Deanna's areas of expertise include Environmental Assessment and Environmental Noise. She also has expertise in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and is interested in the application of GIS in environmental planning, particularly in relation to health issues and environmental pollution. Recent research projects have included an investigation of the impacts of local government mosquito control programs on Ross River virus disease rates in Queensland, Australia.
Currently Teaching
- 3017ENV Environmental Assessment
- 2111ENV Air Pollution and Noise
- 7421ENV Environmental Pollution
Selected Publications
- Tomerini, D.M. (2005) ‘Economic analysis of mosquito control: a review of the literature’, Arbovirus Research in Australia, Vol. 9, pp. 363-367.
- Tomerini, D.M. & Brown, A.L. (1998) “Predicting the Impact of Road Transport on Urban Water Quality”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Integrated Modelling of the Urban Environment, July 16-17, 1998, Sydney, Institution of Engineers, Australia.
- Brown, A.L., Affum, J.A. & Tomerini, D.M. (1998) “TRAEMS: The Transport Planning Add-on Environmental Modelling System”, the 19th ARRB Conference, December 5-11, 1998, Sydney.