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Resilient Landscapes Hub 2023 Annual Progress Report
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Resilient Landscapes Hub 2023 Annual Progress Report
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November 2024
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Research to support the management of priority desert threatened species
National overview of monitoring frameworks and tools for Ramsar sites
Using integrated data analysis to assess regional transferability
Assessing risks to the environment from water-resource development in northern Australia, using north Queensland as a case study
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Protecting threatened species in safe havens
Queensland threatened lizard survey
Threatened and migratory species and threatened ecological communities
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Managing and monitoring resilience in Australia’s national parks
Ecological and Indigenous values of south-western Australian rivers
Supporting the strategic management of invasive grasses
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Planning for catchment resilience and threatened species recovery from extreme events in Queensland’s Moonaboola (Mary River)
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