Project start date: 18/07/2022
Project end date: 31/03/2023
NESP funding: $139,984 (GST-exclusive)
Hub researchers have created integrated datasets which demonstrate social and ecological similarities between the regions analysed. These datasets were then visualised as a series of simple-to-use maps showing regions that share similar characteristics and are therefore likely to support similar conservation and land-management interventions. The maps are presented alongside tables which describe core social, ecological and interactive variables for different regions.
The report also includes a decision-making tree to assist land managers in determining best-practice conservation actions. These outcomes will help to support biodiversity and ecosystems across Australia and increase the potential impact of conservation and land-management research.
Read more in the final report.
Project leader
The project was led by Associate Professor Vanessa Adams from the University of Tasmania. This project contributed to 3 cross-cutting initiatives:
Contact
For further information, contact vm.adams@utas.edu.au or nesplandscapes@uwa.edu.au.
Research users
People