Journal article
Increasing the understanding and use of natural archives of ecosystem services, resilience and thresholds to improve policy, science and practice
S Pearson, AJJ Lynch, R Plant, S Cork, K Taffs, J Dodson, S Maynard, J Gergis, P Gell, R Thackway, L Sealie, J Donaldson
Holocene | Published : 2015
Abstract
Despite the great potential of palaeo-environmental information to strengthen natural resource policy, science and practical outcomes naturally occurring archives of palaeo-environmental and ecosystem service information have not been fully recognised or utilised to inform the development of environmental policy. In this paper, we describe how Australian palaeo-environmental science is improving environmental understanding through local studies and regional syntheses that inform us about past conditions, extreme conditions and altered ecosystem states. Australian innovations in ecosystem services research and palaeo-environmental science contribute in five important contexts: discussions abo..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Stuart Pearson acknowledges the support of UNSW Canberra's Palaeo Lab. Joelle Gergis acknowledges funding by the Australian Research Council (Projects LP0990151 and DE130100668).