Researchers at ANU have found the current management practices in the Mountain Ash forests of Victoria's Central Highlands don't stack up economically.
Researchers have found large old trees need greater long-term protection from the threat climate change and logging if they are to be saved for future generations.
My research shows that despite the economic and technological limitations found in least developed countries like Nepal, there are great opportunities to use climate change policy integration as a tool for long-term success in climate change adaptation and sustainable development.
Technology is moving at such a breakneck speed that those who do not focus on it often are unaware of the options it provides, especially in data management and collection.
Scientists in the Conservation and Landscape Ecology Group at the Fenner School specialize in long-term empirical studies of biodiversity response in different kinds of landscapes – including those dominated by plantations, agriculture and national park management.