Project 3.1
Supporting the strategic management of invasive grasses
Associate Professor Samantha Setterfield
Western node leader
Professor, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Western Australia
See Professor Setterfield’s full research profile here.
samantha.setterfield@uwa.edu.au
Research outputs for policy change and decision-making
Current academic employment and positions
Highest qualification
Major prizes, medals and honours
Roles on government or regional organisation committees
Completed project
Supporting the strategic management of invasive grasses
Ecological and Indigenous values of south-western Australian rivers
Enhancing the resilience of urban rivers: informing the regional restoration of the Djarlgaroo Beeliar (Canning River, Perth)
Strengthening resilience to threatening processes and extreme events
Solutions science for resilient landscapes
The use and impacts of wet-season burning in the tropical savannas of Kakadu National Park
Identifying important areas of biodiversity and bush tucker for targeted management in Kakadu National Park
Improved methods to detect and protect arid-zone groundwater-dependent ecosystems
Fire and weeds in the Top End
Managing savanna riparian zones
Methods to measure temporal change in soil carbon
Environmental water needs for the Fitzroy River
Applying knowledge of river flow–ecology links
Tree water use and sensitivity to contaminated mine water
Improving gamba grass control on Cape York Peninsula
Indigenous NRM in Kakadu National Park
Bininj/Mungguy healthy country indicators
Transdisciplinary research for water management