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LeaderWorkshopsTitle
Dr Alex Kutt Workshop 1: 30 November-4 December 2010

Workshop 2: 13-17 June 2011

Vast lands and variable data:
systematic analyses to understand the patterns and processes of mammal decline

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Workshop 1: 27-29 April 2011

Workshop 2: 13-15 September 2011

Workshop 3: 5-7 December 2011

C & N Dynamics. Improving long-term predictions of carbon and nutrient dynamics in Australia's agro-ecosystems: assimilation of datasets from long-term research sites for verification of biophysical models of vegetation and soil changes.

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Workshop 1: 23-25 May 2011

Workshop 2: 29 November - 1 December 2011

Workshop 3: April 3-5 2012

A cup half full? Thresholds and regime shifts in Australian freshwater ecosystems
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Workshop 1: 27 June-1 July 2011

Workshop 2: 5-9 December 2011

Pyrogeography: integrating and evaluating existing models of Australian fire regimes to predict climate change impacts.
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Workshop 1: 4-8 July 2011

Workshop 2: 31 November - 4 December 2011

Precise estimates of modern biodiversity extinction rates
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Workshop 1: 25-29 July 2011

Workshop 2: 17-21 September 2012

Extinction risks of frogs under climate change
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Workshop 1: 6-10 February 2012

Workshop 2: 17-20 July 2012

Avifaunal disarray from a single despotic species.
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Workshop 1: 15-17 November 2011

Workshop 2: September 2012

Spatial prioritisation for conservation and management.
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Workshop 1: 20-23 February 2012

Workshop 2: 18-21 June 2012

Conserving koalas in the 21st Century: synthesizing the dynamics of Australia’s koala populations.
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Workshop 1: 19-23 March 2012

Workshop 2: 5-9 November 2012

Molecules in Models: the future role of genetic data in population viability analysis.
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Workshop 1: 12-16 March 2012

Workshop 2: 22-26 October 2012

Workshop 3: 15-19 April 2013

Integrated catchment to coast planning: data, decision support and governance.
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Workshop 1: 21-24 May 2012

Workshop 2: 4-8 February 2013

Adaptation pathways for aquatic plants under climate change: facilitating dispersal and management interventions.
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Workshop 1: 28-31 May 2012

Workshop 2: 19-22 March 2013

Australian seagrass habitats: condition and threats.
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Workshop 1: 21-15 May 2012

Workshop 2: 18-22 March 2013

Using genetics to understand the impacts of climate change on Australian endemics
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Workshop 1: 20-23 November 2012

Workshop 2: 23-26 April 2013

Advancing the application of animal telemetry data in ecosystem management.
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Workshop 1: 12-16 November 2012

Workshop 2: 15-18 April 2013

Where have all the fish gone and can they come back?

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Workshop 1: 5-9 November 2012

Workshop 2: 22-26 April 2013

Improving predictions of drought-induced mortality and its consequences for Net Primary Production in Australian forests

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Workshop 1: 12-16 November 2012

Workshop 2: 8-12 April 2013

Indigenous bio-cultural knowledge
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Workshop 1: 11-15 March 2013

Workshop 2: tba

Understanding Australian aerobiology to monitor environmental change and human
allergenic exposure

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Workshop 1: 18-22 March 2013

Workshop 2: tba

Using plant functional traits to predict ecosystem vulnerability to changing fire regimes
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Workshop 1: tba

Workshop 2: tba

Holes in the bucket: heuristics for environmental water management
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Workshop 1: 27-30 April

Workshop 2: tba

Decision-making for ex-situ conservation of Australian frogs

 


Workshops


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This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 9-12 April 2013 Unifying principles for terrestrial ecosystem carbon, water and land-surface modelling
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Tracing spatial and temporal scales in aquatic connectivity using novel approaches

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This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 7-11 May 2012 Ecosystem services and livelihood opportunities for Indigenous rural communities in savanna landscapes.
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Integration of remote sensing and land surface models for continental scale analysis carbon and water fluxes.

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Bio-optical data: best practice and legacy datasets
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 7-11 November 2011 Transformational change of regional landscapes: navigating planetary limits and resource constraints over the next five decades
Prof. Andy Lowe,
Mr Jeff Foulkes,
Prof. Stuart Phinn and
A/Prof. Alison Specht
15-16 June 2010

Towards a National Scientific Reference Site Network.

A/Prof Alison Specht 4-7 May 2010

Data systems: semantics, data sharing, and documentation of analysis at the national and international scale–an NCEAS-ACEAS collaboration.

ACEAS-TERN
24-25 March 2010

Revisiting Priorities for use of Ecosystem Research Infrastructure.

 


Sabbatical Fellow


LeaderDurationTitle
Mr Richard Thackway December 2010 to December 2011

Transformation of Australia’s vegetated landscapes
Land use and land management practices are the key drivers of fragmentation and modification of vegetated landscapes. To date no there are no national syntheses or analyses that describe the broad transformations that have occurred to Australia’s vegetated landscapes at local and regional levels...

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