Tropical rain forest expansion and savanna woody vegetation thickening appear to be a global trend, but there remains uncertainty about whether there is a common set of global drivers. Using geographic information techniques, we analyzed aerial photography of five areas in the humid tropics of northeastern Queensland, Australia, taken in the 1950s and 2008, to determine if changes in rain forest extent match those reported for the Australian monsoon tropics using similar techniques. Mapping of the 1950s aerial photography showed that of the combined study area (64,430 ha), 63% was classified as eucalypt forests/woodland and 37% as rain forest. Our mapping revealed that although most boundaries remained stable, there was a net increase of 73...
Although contemporary fire regimes in fire-prone Australian savannas are recognised as having major ...
Aim: Our aims were to identify centres of endemism and to infer whether these areas have functioned ...
Abstract The loss of tropical and subtropical rainforest biodiversity due to increasing anthropogeni...
Understanding the causes of savanna–forest dynamics is vital as small but widespread changes in the ...
Aims: To detect changes in area and vegetation dynamics of monsoon rain forests in relation to distu...
Monsoon rainforest is a key habitat in sustaining the natural and cultural values for which Kakadu ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comRepeated sequences of digitised and geo...
1 Analysis of digitized aerial photographs taken in 1941 and 1994, using image processing and geogr...
The small rainforest fragments found in savanna landscapes are powerful, yet often overlooked, model...
Tropical Cyclone 'Rona' crossed the coast of the Daintree lowlands of northeastern Australia in 1999...
Aim: We created spatially explicit models of palaeovegetation stability for the rain forests of the...
Previous analyses of historical aerial photography and satellite imagery have shown thickening of wo...
Repeated sequences of digitised and geo-referenced historical aerial photography provide a powerful ...
Tropical rainforests throughout the world are highly contested landscapes as governments and the com...
Tropical montane cloud forests are a rare environment, defined and limited by the persistent presenc...
Although contemporary fire regimes in fire-prone Australian savannas are recognised as having major ...
Aim: Our aims were to identify centres of endemism and to infer whether these areas have functioned ...
Abstract The loss of tropical and subtropical rainforest biodiversity due to increasing anthropogeni...
Understanding the causes of savanna–forest dynamics is vital as small but widespread changes in the ...
Aims: To detect changes in area and vegetation dynamics of monsoon rain forests in relation to distu...
Monsoon rainforest is a key habitat in sustaining the natural and cultural values for which Kakadu ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comRepeated sequences of digitised and geo...
1 Analysis of digitized aerial photographs taken in 1941 and 1994, using image processing and geogr...
The small rainforest fragments found in savanna landscapes are powerful, yet often overlooked, model...
Tropical Cyclone 'Rona' crossed the coast of the Daintree lowlands of northeastern Australia in 1999...
Aim: We created spatially explicit models of palaeovegetation stability for the rain forests of the...
Previous analyses of historical aerial photography and satellite imagery have shown thickening of wo...
Repeated sequences of digitised and geo-referenced historical aerial photography provide a powerful ...
Tropical rainforests throughout the world are highly contested landscapes as governments and the com...
Tropical montane cloud forests are a rare environment, defined and limited by the persistent presenc...
Although contemporary fire regimes in fire-prone Australian savannas are recognised as having major ...
Aim: Our aims were to identify centres of endemism and to infer whether these areas have functioned ...
Abstract The loss of tropical and subtropical rainforest biodiversity due to increasing anthropogeni...