[Extract] This report provides an overview and synthesis of the key findings of research conducted under the Australian Government’s National Environmental Research Program (NERP) Tropical Ecosystems (TE) Hub relevant to tropical rainforests including the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area and Cape York. The NERP rainforest research theme comprised ten projects undertaken by researchers from James Cook University, Griffith University, the University of Queensland and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in collaboration with partner agencies.\ud \ud The intent of the NERP funded rainforest research was to improve our understanding of the impacts of future climate change and extreme events on pl...
[Extract] Rainforest Aboriginal peoples in the Australian wet tropics (Queensland) have actively and...
The context and challenges relating to the remaining tropical rainforest are briefly reviewed and th...
[Extract] Tropical forests are being destroyed and degraded at alarming rates (Achard et al. 2002; H...
[Extract] This report provides an overview and synthesis of the key findings of research conducted u...
This report provides an overview and synthesis of the key findings of research conducted under the A...
[Extract] Background: •The research described herein, was supported by the Australian Government ...
[Extract] This report provides an overview and synthesis of the key findings of research conducted u...
[Extract] This report presents an environmental research plan for Natural Resource Management (NRM) ...
This report is a synthesis of past and current research and management of invasive species in terres...
[Extract] The Wet Tropics of Queensland were inscribed on the World Heritage List on 9 December 1988...
Ecosystem services are the bridge between nature and society, and are essential elements of communit...
Tropical rainforests throughout the world are highly contested landscapes as governments and the com...
The fragmented nature of the rainforest archipelago in Australia, and the environmental constraints ...
[Extract] The NERP TE Hub Program has been designed to inform environmental management, planning and...
This technical report contributes to the December 2013 Milestone for the National Environmental Rese...
[Extract] Rainforest Aboriginal peoples in the Australian wet tropics (Queensland) have actively and...
The context and challenges relating to the remaining tropical rainforest are briefly reviewed and th...
[Extract] Tropical forests are being destroyed and degraded at alarming rates (Achard et al. 2002; H...
[Extract] This report provides an overview and synthesis of the key findings of research conducted u...
This report provides an overview and synthesis of the key findings of research conducted under the A...
[Extract] Background: •The research described herein, was supported by the Australian Government ...
[Extract] This report provides an overview and synthesis of the key findings of research conducted u...
[Extract] This report presents an environmental research plan for Natural Resource Management (NRM) ...
This report is a synthesis of past and current research and management of invasive species in terres...
[Extract] The Wet Tropics of Queensland were inscribed on the World Heritage List on 9 December 1988...
Ecosystem services are the bridge between nature and society, and are essential elements of communit...
Tropical rainforests throughout the world are highly contested landscapes as governments and the com...
The fragmented nature of the rainforest archipelago in Australia, and the environmental constraints ...
[Extract] The NERP TE Hub Program has been designed to inform environmental management, planning and...
This technical report contributes to the December 2013 Milestone for the National Environmental Rese...
[Extract] Rainforest Aboriginal peoples in the Australian wet tropics (Queensland) have actively and...
The context and challenges relating to the remaining tropical rainforest are briefly reviewed and th...
[Extract] Tropical forests are being destroyed and degraded at alarming rates (Achard et al. 2002; H...