Project 2.1
Assessing risks to the environment from water-resource development in northern Australia, using north Queensland as a case study
Completed project
Assessing risks to the environment from water-resource development in northern Australia, using north Queensland as a case study
Assessing the impacts of myrtle rust on forest dynamics and function
Best-practice fox control in Booderee National Park
Best-practice management of feral cats and red foxes
Climate-resilient landscapes: an adaptation case study in NSW’s Northern Rivers region and the Wet Tropics of Queensland
Conservation and recovery actions for rare and threatened Wet Tropics freshwater fish
Ecological and Indigenous values of south-western Australian rivers
Improved detection of non-native freshwater fish species in northern Australia
Informing management of feral cats and foxes in priority areas
Managing and monitoring resilience in Australia’s national parks
Mapping and monitoring persistent pools using remote sensing to support river resilience
Measuring the impact of changing fire and drought regimes in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
Planning for catchment resilience and threatened species recovery from extreme events in Queensland’s Moonaboola (Mary River)
Research to support the management of priority desert threatened species
Rewilding Norfolk: closing management knowledge gaps for faunal restoration on islands
Strengthening resilience to threatening processes and extreme events
Supporting Indigenous fire management through collaborative socio-ecological partnerships
Supporting the strategic management of invasive grasses
The use and impacts of wet-season burning in the tropical savannas of Kakadu National Park
Applying knowledge of river flow–ecology links
Assessing mangrove dieback in the Gulf
Bininj/Mungguy healthy country indicators
Defining metrics of success for feral animal management in northern Australia
Developing eDNA methods for tropical waters
Developing eDNA methods to detect Top End animals
Environmental water needs for the Daly River
Environmental water needs for the Fitzroy River
Environmental water needs for the Mitchell River
Environmental-economic accounting for the Mitchell River
Fire and weeds in the Top End
Fish movement and sensitivity to contaminated mine water
Identifying high-priority areas in northern Australia for threat abatement & species recovery
Improving gamba grass control on Cape York Peninsula
Indigenous NRM in Kakadu National Park
Indigenous water needs for the Martuwarra/Fitzroy River
Integrated environmental assessment to inform environmental decisions
Investigating feral cats in small mammal decline
Investing in Indigenous cultural and natural resource managers
Kakadu National Park’s threatened species
Knowledge brokering for Indigenous land management
Knowledge synthesis to inform a national approach to fighting extinction
Lessons from Top End Indigenous fire management
Links between Gulf rivers and coastal productivity
Links between Gulf rivers and food for migratory shorebirds
Managing savanna riparian zones
Mapping to underpin management of tropical littoral rainforest
Mitchell River story map
Monitoring terrestrial animals in Kakadu
Monitoring, mapping and safeguarding Kimberley bilbies
Multi-objective planning in northern Australia
Multiple benefits of Indigenous land and sea management programs
Prioritising threatened species in northern Australia
Rehabilitated mine sites and Top End animals
Remote environmental monitoring techniques
Research priorities for Indigenous Protected Areas across northern Australia
Research synthesis of gamba grass
Savanna carbon sequestration method
Transdisciplinary research for water management
Tree water use and sensitivity to contaminated mine water
Waste and marine debris in remote northern Australian communities
Aquatic biodiversity conservation and management
Ecogenomic approaches to monitor Kakadu estuaries
Erosion management and avoidance in northern Australia
Remote sensing to map & monitor coastal habitats and water quality
River to landscape connections and biodiversity
Water and sediment movement in the Alligator Rivers estuaries
A tool for northern Australia: Northern Environment Water Tool (NEWT)
Building better Indigenous participation
Classifying river landscapes
Collaborative water planning
Diversity of river life
Estuarine fish
Healthy estuaries
Indigenous rights in water
Indigenous values and river flows
Knowledge integration and science delivery
Nutrients in rivers
Scenarios for tropical rivers and coasts
Sediment and nutrient loads
Sediment and waterholes
Social and cultural values project (NAWFA)
Sorting Australian rivers by ecology and flows
The economic value of rivers
Water budgets
Water Markets
Water quality monitoring
Info Sheet
September 2025
Research to improve the management of feral cats and red foxes (info sheet)
Report
July 2025
Wet Tropics fish risks and recovery actions
O’Mara, K., Carpenter-Bundhoo, L., Compagnoni, S., Donaldson, J., Geelen, L., Lucas, T., Marshall, J., Negus, P., Pusey, B. & Kennard, M. (2025). Threats, risk assessment and recovery action planning for rare and threatened freshwater fish in Queensland’s Wet Tropics region. Report to the Queensland Government and the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Report
May 2025
Queensland Threatened Lizard Survey – Final report
Chapple D., Hoskin C., Amey A., Couper P., Borsboom A., Melville J., Queensland Threatened Lizard Survey - Final report (2024). Monash University.
Scientific Paper
November 2024 | Open Access
Conservation in agricultural landscapes: Impact of privately managed interventions on habitat condition and woody cover
Stoudmann, N., Defourny, P., Appleby, M., Byrne, J., Adams, V. (2024).
Conservation in agricultural landscapes: Impact of privately managed interventions on habitat condition and woody cover,
Biological Conservation, Volume 300, 2024, 110850, ISSN 0006-3207. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2024.110850
Report
November 2024
Resilient Landscapes Hub 2023 Annual Progress Report
Info Sheet
October 2024
Restoring landscape resilience: Safeguarding mallee birds and their habitats from compounding threats (Fact sheet)
Radford, J., Reid, N., Richards, A., Stubbs, W., Boulton, R., Hansen, N., Maisey, A., (2024) Restoring landscape resilience: Safeguarding mallee birds and their habitats from compounding threats Fact Sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. La Trobe University.
Info Sheet
July 2024
Assessing fish species composition in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, and links with cultural knowledge Project Information (Fact Sheet)
Burford M, Faggotter S (2024) Assessing fish species composition in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, and links with cultural knowledge Project Information Fact Sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. Griffith University.
Video
June 2024
‘Our last chance’: A film on Queensland’s Moonaboola (Mary River), by the Burnett Mary Regional Group
Info Sheet
May 2024
Developing a National Indigenous Environmental Research Network (NIERN) fact sheet
Shields T (2024) Developing a National Indigenous Environmental Research Network (NIERN) Project Information, fact sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. Curtin University.
Info Sheet
May 2024
Supporting Indigenous fire management through collaborative socio-ecological partnerships Project Information (Fact Sheet)
Firn J, Dean A, Smith A (2024) Supporting Indigenous fire management through collaborative socio-ecological partnerships Project Information Fact Sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. QUT.
Info Sheet
May 2024
Enhancing climate-adaptation responses in regional NRM planning by incorporating resilience investment Project Information (Fact Sheet)
Wise R (2024) Enhancing climate-adaptation responses in regional natural resource management planning by incorporating resilience investment Project Information, fact sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. CSIRO.
Info Sheet
May 2024
Developing an Indigenous Environmental Monitoring Platform Project Information (Fact Sheet)
Cowan M, van Leeuwen S (2024) Developing an Indigenous Environmental Monitoring Platform Project Information Fact Sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. Curtin University.
Info Sheet
April 2024
Recognising culturally significant entities project (Info sheet)
Shields T (2024) Recognising culturally significant entities Project Information, fact sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. Curtin University.
Report
December 2023
Improving outcomes for threatened species and ecological communities considered by the Commonwealth approval process. 1: suggestions from of EAD officers (report)
Marsh H and Carwardine J (2023) Improving outcomes for threatened species and ecological communities considered by the Commonwealth approval process. 1: suggestions from of EAD officers, report to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. James Cook University, Townsville.
Info Sheet
December 2023
Rewilding Norfolk: closing management knowledge gaps for faunal restoration on islands (info sheet)
Info Sheet
December 2023
Ecology and conservation of the Christmas Island giant gecko (info sheet)
Report
October 2023
Mapping potential aquatic biodiversity, including threatened species, in the catchments of the south-eastern Gulf of Carpentaria
Stewart-Koster B, Burford M and Garza Garcia A (2023) Mapping potential aquatic biodiversity, including threatened species, in the catchments of the south-eastern Gulf of Carpentaria, report to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. Griffith University, Brisbane.
Report
September 2023
Best-practice management of feral cats and red foxes: workshop 2 outcomes (report)
Dorph A and Ballard G (2023) Best-practice management of feral cats and red foxes: workshop 2 report, report to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. University of New England, Armidale.
Report
June 2023
Resilient Landscapes Hub 2022 Annual Progress Report
Scientific Paper
June 2023 | Open Access
Future climate change will increase risk to mangrove health in northern Australia (scientific paper)
Chung CTY, Hope P, Hutley LB, Brown J and Duke NC (2023) 'Future climate change will increase risk to mangrove health in northern Australia', Communications Earth and Environment 4:192 https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-023-00852-z.
Scientific Paper
April 2023 | Open Access
Invasive terrestrial invertebrate detection in water and soil using a targeted eDNA approach (scientific paper)
Villacorta-Rath C, Lach L, Andrade-Rodriguez N, Burrows D, Gleeson D and Trujillo-González A (2023) 'Invasive terrestrial invertebrate detection in water and soil using a targeted eDNA approach', NeoBiota 83: 71-89, https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.83.98898.
Video
December 2022
Monitoring, mapping and safeguarding Kimberley bilbies (impact video)
Report
December 2022
Monitoring, mapping and safeguarding Kimberley bilbies (final report)
Info Sheet
December 2022
Monitoring, mapping and safeguarding Kimberley bilbies (wrap-up factsheet)
Report
November 2022
Current and emerging feral cat management practices in Australia (report)
Dorph A and Ballard G (2022) Current and emerging feral cat management practices in Australia, report to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. University of New England, Armidale.
Video
August 2022
Gulf rivers and fisheries links (impact video)
Scientific Paper
August 2022 | Open Access
ENSO-driven extreme oscillations in mean sea level destabilise critical shoreline mangroves – an emerging threat (scientific paper)
Duke NC, Mackenzie JR, Canning AD, Hutley LB, Bourke AJ, Kovacs JM, Cormier R, Staben G, Lymburner L, and Ai E (2022) 'ENSO-driven extreme oscillations in mean sea level destabilise critical shoreline mangroves – an emerging threat', PLOS Climate 1(8):e0000037, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000037.
Other
July 2022 | Open Access
Climate change killed 40 million Australian mangroves in 2015. Here’s why they’ll probably never grow back (Conversation article)
Duke N (28 July 2022) ‘Climate change killed 40 million Australian mangroves in 2015. Here’s why they’ll probably never grow back’, The Conversation.
Other
July 2022
Resilient Landscapes Hub 2021 Annual Progress Report
Scientific Paper
July 2022 | Open Access
A global review of the critical link between river flows and productivity in marine fisheries (scientific paper)
Broadley A, Stewart-Koster B, Burford MA and Brown CJ (2022) ‘A global review of the critical link between river flows and productivity in marine fisheries’, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-022-09711-0.
Scientific Paper
July 2022
Flow regimes among rivers influences benthic biota biodiversity, but not abundance or biomass, in intertidal mudflats and sandflats in wet-dry tropical estuaries (scientific paper)
Venarsky MP, Lowe V, Frid CLJ and Burford MA (2022) ‘Flow regimes among rivers influences benthic biota biodiversity, but not abundance or biomass, in intertidal mudflats and sandflats in wet-dry tropical estuaries’, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 271, 107858, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2022.107858.
Scientific Paper
July 2022 | Open Access
Faunal standards for the restoration of terrestrial ecosystems: a framework and its application to a high-profile case study (scientific paper)
Andersen AN, Einoder LD, Fisher A, Hill B and Oberprieler SK (2022) ‘Faunal standards for the restoration of terrestrial ecosystems: a framework and its application to a high-profile case study’, Restoration Ecology, 31: e13735, https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13735.
Report
July 2022
Northern Hub Final Report 2021
Northern Australia Environmental Resources Hub. 2021. Northern Australia Environmental Resources Hub Final Report. Charles Darwin University, Darwin.
Other
July 2022
Environmental water needs for the Mitchell River (Story Map)
Stewart-Koster B, Saint Ange C, Scobell L, Thomas J, and Link R. Environmental water needs for the Mitchell River StoryMap. Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland. https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/61714a95c94f4481868e00dcec70bb33
Scientific Paper
May 2022 | Open Access
When to use transdisciplinary approaches for environmental research (scientific paper)
Kiatkoski Kim M, Douglas MM, Pannell D, Setterfield SA, Hill R, Laborde S, Perrott L, Álvarez-Romero JG, Beesley L, Canham C and Brecknell A (2022) ‘When to use transdisciplinary approaches for environmental research’, Frontiers in Environmental Science, 10:840569, https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2022.840569.
Report
April 2022
Assessment of tools for monitoring savanna riparian vegetation (report)
Canham CA, Freestone FL, Levick, SR, Callow N, Dixon D, Douglas MM, & Setterfield SA. 2021. Assessment of tools for monitoring savanna riparian vegetation: Fitzroy River case study. The University of Western Australia, Perth.
Other
April 2022
Territory NRM Ranger of the Year Award for Steve Dwyer
Scientific Paper
April 2022 | Open Access
Simple fence modification increases floodplain land movement prospects for freshwater turtles (scientific paper)
Waltham NJ, Schaffer J, Walker S, Perry J and Nordberg E (2022) ‘Simple fence modification increases land movement prospects for freshwater turtles on floodplains’, Wildlife Biology, e01012, https://doi.org/10.1002/wlb3.01012.
Impact Storie
March 2022
New approaches for monitoring and communicating about environmental resources (thematic impact story)
Video
February 2022
Managing feral pigs on Cape York Peninsula (impact video)
Video
February 2022
Gulf of Carpentaria research overview (video)
Scientific Paper
January 2022 | Open Access
Understanding Indigenous values and priorities for wetlands to guide weed management actions: Lessons from the Nardab floodplain in northern Australia’s Kakadu National Park (scientific paper)
Bangalang N-g, Nadji J, Nayinggul A, Nadji S, Nayinggul A, Dempsey S, Mangiru K, Dempsey J, McCartney S, Mairi Macdonald J. and Robinson CJ (2022) ‘Understanding Indigenous values and priorities for wetlands to guide weed management actions: lessons from the Nardab floodplain in northern Australia’s Kakadu National Park’, Ecological Management and Restoration, 23:105-116. https://doi.org/10.1111/emr.12542.
Other
November 2021
Traditional Owners’ response to stories about the future of the Fitzroy River Basin (poster)
Presentation
November 2021
Assessing how changes in cultural services associated with future scenarios affect the wellbeing of different cultural groups (presentation)
Report
November 2021
Assessment of the potential changes in wellbeing of key interest groups in the Fitzroy River catchment under alternative development scenarios: Scenario team’s workshop 3 (report)
Kiatkoski Kim, M.,1 Alvarez-Romero, J.,2 Wallace, K.,1 Pannell, D.,1 Douglas, M.1 and Pressey, R.2 2021. Assessment of the potential changes in wellbeing of key interest groups in the Fitzroy River catchment under alternative development scenarios: Scenario team’s workshop 3, Broome, Western Australia, 15–16 October. The University of Western Australia, Perth.
Report
November 2021
Multi-objective planning in northern Australia: co-benefits and trade-offs between environmental, economic, and cultural outcomes (final report)
JG Álvarez-Romero, M Kiatkoski Kim, D. Pannell, M. Douglas, K. Wallace, R. Hill, V. Adams, A. Spencer-Cotton, M. Kennard, R. Pressey. 2021. Multi-objective planning in northern Australia: co-benefits and trade-offs between environmental, economic, and cultural outcomes. Final report to the Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment. James Cook University.
Report
November 2021
Assessment of the potential changes in wellbeing of key interest groups in the Fitzroy River catchment under alternative development scenarios: Traditional Owners’ workshop (report)
Kiatkoski Kim, M.,1 Alvarez-Romero, J.,2 Wallace, K.,1 Pannell, D.,1 Hill, R.3 and Pressey, R.2 2021. Assessment of the potential changes in wellbeing of key interest groups in the Fitzroy River catchment under alternative development scenarios: Traditional Owners’ workshop. The University of Western Australia, Perth.
Scientific Paper
November 2021
Deuterium depletion in xylem water and soil isotopic effects complicate the assessment of riparian tree water sources in the seasonal tropics (scientific paper)
Duvert, C, Canham, CA, Barbeta, A, et al. Deuterium depletion in xylem water and soil isotopic effects complicate the assessment of riparian tree water sources in the seasonal tropics. Ecohydrology. 2021;. Accepted Author Manuscript. e2383 https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2383
Scientific Paper
November 2021
Participatory multi-stakeholder assessment of alternative development scenarios in contested landscapes (scientific paper)
Kiatkoski Kim, M., Álvarez-Romero, J.G., Wallace, K. et al. Participatory multi-stakeholder assessment of alternative development scenarios in contested landscapes. Sustain Sci (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-021-01056-0
Report
November 2021
Standard operating procedure for environmental DNA field sample collection (report)
Villacorta-Rath, C., & Burrows, D. 2021. Standard operating procedure for environmental DNA field sample collection. Report 21/49, Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER), James Cook University, Townsville.
Video
October 2021
Fish movement and sensitivity to contaminated mine water (impact video)
Scientific Paper
October 2021 | Open Access
Long distance (>20 km) downstream detection of endangered stream frogs suggests an important role for eDNA in surveying for remnant amphibian populations (scientific paper)
Villacorta-Rath C, Hoskin CJ, Strugnell JM, Burrows D. 2021. Long distance (>20 km) downstream detection of endangered stream frogs suggests an important role for eDNA in surveying for remnant amphibian populations. PeerJ 9:e12013 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12013
Info Sheet
September 2021
Fauna monitoring in Kakadu National Park (wrap-up factsheet)
Report
September 2021
Using Bininj/Mungguy indicators to monitor the health of Country in Kakadu National Park (final report)
Report
September 2021
Looking back to look forward: A timeline of Western Australia’s Fitzroy River catchment (report)
Video
August 2021
NESP Northern Hub wrap-up video
Info Sheet
August 2021
Mitchell River story map (start-up factsheet)
Scientific Paper
August 2021 | Open Access
Learning together for and with the Martuwarra Fitzroy River (scientific paper)
Hill, R., Harkness, P., Raisbeck-Brown, N., Lyons, I., Álvarez‑Romero, J.G., Kiatkoski Kim, M., Chungalla, D., Wungundin, H., Aiken, M., Malay, J., Williams, B., Buissereth, R., Cranbell, T. Forrest, J., Hand, M., James, R., Jingle, E., Knight, O., Lennard, N., Lennard, V., Malay, I., Malay, L., Midmee, W., Morton, S., Nulgit, C., Riley, P., Shadforth, I., Bieundurry, J., Brooking, G., Brooking, S., Brumby, W., Bulmer, · V., Cherel, V., Clifton, A., Cox, S., Dawson, M., Gore‑Birch, C., Hill, J., Hobbs, A., Hobbs, D., Juboy, C., Juboy, P., Kogolo, A., Laborde, S., Lennard, B., Lennard, C., Lennard, D., Malay, N., Malay, Z., Marshall, D., Marshall, H., Millindee, L., Mowaljarlai, D., Myers, A., Nnarda, T., Nuggett, J., Nulgit, L., Nulgit, P., Poelina, A., Poudrill, D., Ross, J., Shandley, J., Skander, R., Skeen, S., Smith, G., Street, M., Thomas, P., Wongawol, B., Yungabun, H., Sunfly, A., Cook, C., Shaw, K., Collard, T. and Collard, Y. 2021. Learning Together for with the Martuwarra Fitzroy River. Sustainability Science. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-021-00988-x
Other
July 2021
Looking back to look forward (Fitzroy River catchment timeline Story Map)
J.G. Álvarez-Romero, and R. Buissereth. 2021. Looking back to look forward: A timeline of the Fitzroy River catchment, Story Map. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia
Info Sheet
July 2021
Scenario planning for WA’s Fitzroy River catchment (wrap-up factsheet)
Impact Storie
May 2021
Engagement is a two-way street: Creating symbols for science communication (impact story 2020)
Impact Storie
May 2021
A giant leap forward in detecting unwanted visitors (impact story 2020)
Impact Storie
May 2021
Using AI to protect baby turtles from feral pigs (impact story 2020)
Other
March 2021
More Than Words (CSIRO Double Helix article Jan 2021)
Other
October 2020
Hydro-socio-ecological (HSE) conceptual model enables inclusive and integrated water allocation planning for WA’s Fitzroy River (poster)
Other
October 2020
Oolloo Dolostone Aquifer Water Allocation Plan 2019–2029
See Hub research used to help inform the water plan on pages 49–51, 55.
Other
October 2020
Katherine Tindall Limestone Aquifer Water Allocation Plan 2019–2024
See Hub research used to help inform the water plan on pages 24, 33, 36 & 37.
Report
August 2020
Contribution of three rivers to floodplain and coastal productivity in the Gulf of Carpentaria (final report)
Video
July 2020
Launch of Our Knowledge Our Way: Indigenous-led best practice guidelines
Info Sheet
June 2020
Prioritising threatened species in northern Australia (wrap-up factsheet)
Other
April 2020
Prioritising threatened species and threatening processes across northern Australia: User guide for data
Scientific Paper
January 2020
Water velocity and groundwater upwelling influence benthic algal biomass in a sandy tropical river: implications for water-resource development (scientific paper)
Burrows, R.M., Beesley, L., Douglas, M.M. et al. 2020. Water velocity and groundwater upwelling influence benthic algal biomass in a sandy tropical river: implications for water-resource development. Hydrobiologia doi:10.1007/s10750-020-04176-3
Scientific Paper
November 2019 | Open Access
Conceptualizing hydro-socio-ecological relationships to enable more integrated and inclusive water allocation planning (scientific paper)
Douglas, M.M., Jackson, S., Canham, C.A., Laborde, S., Beesley, L., Kennard, M.J., Pusey, B.J., Loomes, R. & Setterfield, S.A. (2019). Conceptualizing Hydro-socio-ecological Relationships to Enable More Integrated and Inclusive Water Allocation Planning, One Earth, Volume 1, Issue 3, 361-373, ISSN 2590-3322. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2019.10.021.
Video
November 2019
Children working with the Fitzroy River 3D map (Oct 2018)
Info Sheet
September 2019
Recommended standards for fauna recovery at rehabilitated mine sites (wrap-up factsheet Aug 2019)
Report
August 2019
Recommended faunal standards for the rehabilitation of Ranger uranium mine (final report)
Report
August 2019
Invertebrate assemblages at Ranger uranium mine’s trial revegetation sites compared with natural reference sites (report)
Info Sheet
July 2019
Monitoring terrestrial animals in Kakadu (start-up factsheet)
Impact Storie
June 2019
Telling our stories face to face (impact story)
Impact Storie
June 2019
Modelling and mapping for conservation outcomes across the north (impact story)
Impact Storie
June 2019
Reconnecting with Country through collaborative research (impact story)
Scientific Paper
June 2019
No sitting on the fence: protecting wetlands from feral pig damage by exclusion fences requires effective fence maintenance (scientific paper)
Negus, P.M., Marshall, J.C., Clifford, S.E., Blessing, J.J. & Steward, A.L. (2019). No sitting on the fence: protecting wetlands from feral pig damage by exclusion fences requires effective fence management. Wetlands Ecology & Management https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-019-09670-7
Presentation
February 2019
Prioritising threatened species in northern Australia (presentation Feb 2019)
Video
January 2019
Environmental assessments: Support development and evaluation of Queensland Water Plans (video Dec 2018)
Presentation
January 2019
Environmental assessments: Support development and evaluation of Queensland Water Plans (presentation Dec 2018)
Info Sheet
October 2018
Links between Gulf rivers and coastal productivity (project update Oct 2018)
Other
October 2018
NESP Indigenous collaboration (brochure)
Other
October 2018
Indigenous science partnerships (brochure)
Impact Storie
October 2018
Working with government staff (impact story)
Impact Storie
October 2018
Managing tropical littoral rainforest (impact story)
Presentation
September 2018
Exploring possible development futures for the Fitzroy catchment through participatory scenario planning (presentation Sept 2018)
Scientific Paper
September 2018
Navigating the fiery debate: The role of scientific evidence in eliciting policy and management responses for contentious plants in northern Australia (scientific paper)
Setterfield SA, Rossiter-Rachor NA & Adams VM. 2018. Navigating the fiery debate: the role of scientific evidence in eliciting policy and management responses for contentious plants in northern Australia. Pacific Conservation Biology, https://doi.org/10.1071/PC18028
Presentation
April 2018
Mapping to underpin management of tropical littoral rainforest (presentation)
Scientific Paper
March 2018
Conserving biodiversity and Indigenous bush tucker: Practical application of the strategic foresight framework to invasive alien species management planning (journal article)
Adams VM, Douglas MM, Jackson SE, Scheepers K, Kool JT & Setterfield SA. 2018. Conserving biodiversity and Indigenous bush tucker: Practical application of the strategic foresight framework to invasive alien species management planning. Conservation Letters e12441. https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12441
Info Sheet
March 2018
Multi-objective planning in northern Australia (scenario planning info sheet)
Scientific Paper
March 2018
Using multiple methods to understand the nature of relationships in social networks (journal article)
Adams VM, Moon K, Álvarez-Romero JG, Bodin Ö, Spencer M & Blackman D. 2018. Using multiple methods to understand the nature of relationships in social networks. Society & Natural Resources, DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2018.1425514
Presentation
November 2017
Protocols for Indigenous fire management partnerships (Nov 2017 presentation)
Other
May 2017
Top End research overview (brochure Jun 2018)
Scientific Paper
April 2017
Ontogenetic shifts in habitat use during the dry season by an amphidromous shrimp in a tropical lowland river (scientific paper)
Novak P.A., Bayliss P., Garcia E.A., Pusey B.J., Douglas M.M. (2017). Ontogenetic shifts in habitat use during the dry season by an amphidromous shrimp in a tropical lowland river. Marine and Freshwater Research 68, 2275-2288.
Report
April 2017
Integrated models, frameworks and decision support tools to guide management and planning in Northern Australia (stand-alone summary)
Report
April 2017
Integrated models, frameworks and decision support tools to guide management and planning in Northern Australia (final report)
Scientific Paper
March 2017
Weaving knowledge systems in IPBES, CBD and beyond – lessons learned for sustainability (scientific paper)
Scientific Paper
March 2017 | Open Access
Weaving knowledge systems in IPBES, CBD and beyond – lessons learned for sustainability (scientific paper)
Tengö M, Hill R, Malmer P, Raymond CM, Spierenburg M, Danielsen F, Elmqvist T & Folke C. 2017. Weaving knowledge systems in IPBES, CBD and beyond—lessons learned for sustainability. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 26–27:17-25. ISSN 1877-3435. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2016.12.005
Info Sheet
February 2017
Mapping to underpin management of tropical littoral rainforest (wrap-up factsheet)
Info Sheet
February 2017
Mapping to underpin management of tropical littoral rainforest (wrap-up factsheet)
Info Sheet
November 2016
Managing savanna riparian zones (start-up factsheet)
Info Sheet
September 2016
Savanna carbon sequestration method (start-up factsheet)
Info Sheet
September 2016
Multi-objective planning in northern Australia (start-up factsheet)
Presentation
June 2016
DNA-based methods for indirect estimation of population size and individual body condition (presentation)
Presentation
June 2016
Using animal audio for species detection (presentation May 2016)
Report
July 2010
Identifying high conservation value aquatic ecosystems in northern Australia (Final report)
Cook, B.D., Kennard, M.J., Pusey, B.J. & Hughes, J.M. (2010) Delineation of freshwater bioregions in northern Australia. In Kennard, M.J. (ed) Identifying high conservation value aquatic ecosystems in northern Australia. Final Report for the Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts and National Water Commission. Charles Darwin University, Darwin.
Report
April 2007
Towards an objective approach for a regional – continental scale geomorphic river classification (report)
Spencer, J., Brooks, A., & Knight, J. (2007). Towards an objective approach for a regional - continental scale geomorphic river classification. In W., L., Dehaan, R.L., Watts, R.J., Page, K.J., Bowmer, K.H., & Curtis, A. (Ed.), . Presented at the 5th Australian Stream Management conference, Thurgoona, NSW (2007).