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Combining ideas on Earth systems modelling for good
December 19, 2019
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Better integration of Earth observation data into environmental models is critical to our ability to understand, predict and address complex global sustainability challenges and realise ...
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Heat tips forest from CO₂ sink to source
October 9, 2019
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New science using TERN finds Melaleuca forests—think tea trees and paperbarks—are more vulnerable to climate stresses than eucalypt forests. Storing >5% of Australia’s forest carbon, ...
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I spy: Enhanced camera network to track environmental change
October 9, 2019
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TERN, together with another NCRIS-enabled infrastructure, the Australian Plant Phenomics Facility, is significantly upgrading its nation-wide network of time-lapse cameras that monitor the timing of ...
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Counting carbon from burning wastelands to healthy peat swamp forest
October 9, 2019
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Automated environmental monitoring data sensors have just been installed in a patch of Indonesian wetland, the size of Melbourne, to quantify the stocks and flows ...
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Big data and online tools improve farms from the ground up
September 10, 2019
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TERN-delivered soil and landscape data have been incorporated into a leading agricultural decision-support tool that’s helping farmers achieve more from their land and limited resources, ...
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Monitoring the world’s 3rd largest tropical rainforest
September 10, 2019
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In an effort to highlight terrestrial ecosystem monitoring, research and management in the broader Oceania region, we bring you news—and a stunning collection of photos—on ...
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Integrating plot-based ecological data in Australia: a semantic approach
September 10, 2019
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TERN is developing an innovative approach to integrate plot-based ecological data collected by TERN and multiple agencies from different jurisdictions. This is your chance to ...
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Copernicus’ Tower
August 13, 2019
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How a research tower in the Snowy Mountains became crucial to the most ambitious Earth observation program to date. Another page is being written in ...
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New maps reveal mangrove change since 80s
August 13, 2019
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A new study of Australia’s mangrove ecosystems over the past 30 years has found that they expanded between 1992 and 2010 but have been contracting ...
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Ecosystem observatory further expands regional coverage
July 12, 2019
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TERN has added another 24 permanent vegetation and soil monitoring plots to its national network of over 700 ecosystem surveillance sites. The new plots in ...
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