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1.Seagrass habitats: conditions and threats Data identification and acquisition Kathryn McMahon, Kieryn Kilminster, James Udy, Michelle Waycott, Gary Kendrick, Chris Roelfsema,…

1. Euan Ritchie, Deakin University, [email protected] @EuanRitchie1 Diana Fisher, University of Queensland, [email protected] Reflections on northern quolls and data…

1. Local To National The Capacity For Increasing The Spatial Scale Of Monitoring Lee Belbin 2. Don Stevens, Tim Page, Simone Langhans, Melissa Dobbie, Stuart Bunn, Lee Belbin,…

1. Adaptation pathways for aquatic plants under climate change: facilitating dispersal and management interventions Max Finlayson1 , Margaret Brock2 , Cherie Campbell3 ,…

1. Transformation of Australia’s vegetated landscapes Richard Thackway A system for tracking the anthropogenic changes in the condition of Australia’s plant communities…

1. Indigenous bio-cultural knowledge Philip A. Clarke John Locke 2. Indigenous biocultural knowledge (IBK) and Western ecological knowledge Overview – IBK hotspots &…

1. Synthesis Centres Alison Specht May 2014, ACEAS Grand Workshop 2. The information deluge 3. Mackinnon, P.J., Rifkin, W., Hine, D. & Barnard, R. (2010). Complexity…

1.Falling productivity as a constraint on native fish abundance Where have all the fish gone? Nick Bond, Daryl Nielsen, Jim Thomson, Paul Humphries, David Crook, Jian Yen,…

1. Environmental-Economic Accounting: A Transdisciplinary Synthesis Dr. Michael Vardon Director Centre of Environment Statistics Australian Bureau of Statistics [email protected]

1. Risk Assessment of Australian ecosystems Informing the development of the IUCN draft Red List for Ecosystems Emma Burns (ANU and LTERN) on behalf of the working group…

1. Singing from the same songsheet: Seagrass case study James Udy et al. 2. Simple Story  ? 3. Simple StoryFramework Bio-regions Processes Threats Recovery 4. Seagrass…

1. Using genetics to understand the impacts of climate change on Australian endemics Part A Vicki Thomson, Alan Cooper, Jeremy Austin, Corey Bradshaw, Leo Joseph, Margaret…

1. Building an Australian Phenocam Network A Report from the 2014 ACEAS Phenology Monitoring Working Group Tim Brown (Australian National University) ACEAS Workshop Participants…

1. Ecosystem services and livelihood opportunities for Indigenous rural communities in savanna landscapes Jeremy Russell-Smith and colleagues 2. Background concept Develop…

1. Using genetics to understand the impacts of climate change on Australian endemics Part B Vicki Thomson, Alan Cooper, Jeremy Austin, Corey Bradshaw, Leo Joseph, Margaret…

1. Using genetics to understand the impacts of climate change on Australian endemics Part C Vicki Thomson, Alan Cooper, Jeremy Austin, Corey Bradshaw, Leo Joseph, Margaret…

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1. Synthesis in science and society – part B Michael Raupach1,2 1Climate Change Institute, Australian National University, Canberra 2Global Carbon Project, Future Earth…

1.Synthesis in science and society – part A Michael Raupach1,2 1Climate Change Institute, Australian National University, Canberra 2Global Carbon Project, Future Earth…

1. A Unifying Theory 2. A unifying theory is one that helpsexplain a broad range of diverse observationsinterpret many aspects of a science on a grand scale and relate many…