The native plant communities of Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand have been severely modified and degraded and the Canterbury Plain (750,000 ha) retains few remnants of its original forest and other ecosystems. The research presented here considers the mutualistic roles of exotic and indigenous species in the process of restoring degraded landscapes. Exotic species may have an important role in the (re) establishment of desired indigenous species, and may influence succession through to a forest dominated by them. One aspect of this work describes indigenous plant community regeneration facilitated by exotic willow (Salix spp.) woodland on the Canterbury Plain. Natural colonisation of the willow woodland by native plants was investigate...
The native dryland zone in New Zealand’s South Island has been drastically altered by burning, grazi...
Abstract: It is common practice in New Zealand dryland areas to chemically or mechanically control i...
Since the year 2000 we have been involved in numerous restoration planting projects in urban environ...
Ecological restoration is a rapidly expanding practice that has developed in response to worldwide l...
This thesis examines the re-establishment of native plant species on abandoned pastures in Tasmania...
New Zealand urban environments are currently dominated by exotic plant species. Restoring native veg...
Agriculture in New Zealand faces many challenges including a need to develop more environmentally fo...
Marginal hill farmland is a key target for the restoration of temperate indigenous forest, which can...
This thesis investigates the value of native New Zealand plants within the agricultural landscape of...
This study presents the results of an investigation into the success of three different aged (10, 30...
Urbanization has destroyed and fragmented previously large areas of natural habitat. Small remnants ...
There is a recognised need to establish more permanent indigenous forest throughout the world to mit...
The loss of native plant species through habitat loss has been happening in NZ since the arrival of ...
Attempts to protect and restore gully and bush remnants began about 20 years ago in the Hamilton Eco...
The Canterbury Low Plains ecological district exists as a highly modified, productive landscape cont...
The native dryland zone in New Zealand’s South Island has been drastically altered by burning, grazi...
Abstract: It is common practice in New Zealand dryland areas to chemically or mechanically control i...
Since the year 2000 we have been involved in numerous restoration planting projects in urban environ...
Ecological restoration is a rapidly expanding practice that has developed in response to worldwide l...
This thesis examines the re-establishment of native plant species on abandoned pastures in Tasmania...
New Zealand urban environments are currently dominated by exotic plant species. Restoring native veg...
Agriculture in New Zealand faces many challenges including a need to develop more environmentally fo...
Marginal hill farmland is a key target for the restoration of temperate indigenous forest, which can...
This thesis investigates the value of native New Zealand plants within the agricultural landscape of...
This study presents the results of an investigation into the success of three different aged (10, 30...
Urbanization has destroyed and fragmented previously large areas of natural habitat. Small remnants ...
There is a recognised need to establish more permanent indigenous forest throughout the world to mit...
The loss of native plant species through habitat loss has been happening in NZ since the arrival of ...
Attempts to protect and restore gully and bush remnants began about 20 years ago in the Hamilton Eco...
The Canterbury Low Plains ecological district exists as a highly modified, productive landscape cont...
The native dryland zone in New Zealand’s South Island has been drastically altered by burning, grazi...
Abstract: It is common practice in New Zealand dryland areas to chemically or mechanically control i...
Since the year 2000 we have been involved in numerous restoration planting projects in urban environ...