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Ifer Child Project: Vulnerability & Health - Effects of Fire, Climate & Managment on the Vulnerability & Resilience of Victorian Forests 2013 -16

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Addressing Social, Economic and Environmental Objectives and Values through Decision Support Systems

C NITSCHKE, PO Waeber, AH Mathey

2017-01-01

From Concept to Practice John L. Innes, Anna V. Tikina. understand and are ... Table 2.2 Objectives and principles for the sustai..

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Forest management options for adaptation to climate change: a case study of tall, wet eucalypt forests in Victoria’s Central Highlands region

RJ Keenan, C Nitschke

2016-04-02

Australia has a highly diverse and variable climate and its forests are well-adapted to climatic variation. However, human-induced..

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Lack of soil seedbank change with time since fire: Relevance to seed supply after prescribed burns

MP Chick, JS Cohn, CR Nitschke, A York

2016-01-01

Soil seedbanks play a key role in the post-fire recruitment of many plant species. Seedbank diversity can be influenced by spatial..

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