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SHaRED and share alike

Submitting your data to promote re-use and citation became a whole lot easier this month with the launch of the SHaRED (submission, harmonisation and retrieval ...
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A gourmet guide for koalas

Mapping koala habitat like never before Some might call koalas fussy eaters, others, connoisseurs of fine foods. Just as we choose restaurants with the tastiest ...
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Collaborating improves access to south-east Queensland’s coastal data

A screen shot of the SEQuITOR data portal that can be used to combine detailed data from many different sources and make them easier to understand ...
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Future planning makes sense for ecosystem science

Participants at the Australian Ecosystem Science Long-Term Plan Perth town hall meeting having their say on the future of ecosystem science in Australia. Since September ...
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Ensuring pollen data aren’t gone with the wind

In this article we take a behind-the-scenes look at a group of Australian ecosystem scientists struggling with real-life problems of environmental data management – a ...
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Sky’s the limit with TERN collaboration

Our infrastructure and data products are being used by some of Australia’s most successful ecosystem scientists, spread across many universities and institutions. How do we ...
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Australia’s higher education industry needs TERN

Australia’s universities together have an enrolment of more than one million students, and employ more than 100,000 staff. University expenditure accounts for 1.6 per cent ...
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Fostering collaboration between governments

Due to Commonwealth investment in TERN, for the first time in the history of Australian ecosystem science, infrastructure exists that enables ecosystem scientists to collaborate and ...
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Direct Action needs TERN collaboration

The good news about this month’s Direct Action white paper is that much of the infrastructure required to deliver and measure the effectiveness of this ...
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Robert George Lesslie

  25 February 1957 – 28 March 2014     Robert G Lesslie (Rob), 57, a leading Australian geographer and ecologist, died peacefully on Friday ...
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