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TREND’s vision praised at launch

The official launch of the TREND program on April 27 was an opportunity to showcase the work that researchers have already completed, and give a ...
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Today’s data problems become tomorrow’s worldwide research platform

TERN Director Tim Clancy and Bill Michener discuss a point at the end of Bill’s address (Photo courtesy of Angela Gackle) Faced with a deluge of ...
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Business and social science back French biodiversity research

Businesses, the social sciences and governments in France are getting behind an ambitious research and synthesis project that in four years has seen funding support ...
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Engaging communities in ecosystem science

SERF technician Marcus Yates takes soil moisture readings at the Samford Valley site Locals will have a chance to take a look behind the scenes at ...
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Taking the long view on Australia’s coastline

The hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is one of six species of marine turtle that will be studied for the national database. There are only seven species ...
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New livelihoods from traditional lands in Arafura region

Addressing water catchment and erosion processes are vital to sustainablelivelihoods in much of the heavily deforested and burnt landscapes in easternIndonesia, as here on the ...
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TERNing up in all sorts of places

A decade-long landscape research study of how Australian bushland might cope with higher levels of carbon dioxide and changed rainfall patterns is about to get ...
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Workshop on processing data from flux stations

OzFlux will hold a data-processing workshop in June to help scientists who work on collecting data from OzFlux sites to improve their environmental data collection methods, ...
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Romantics of conservation face off against the pragmatists

Six of Australia’s top scientists – and among the most intrepid – entertained people attending the TERN ecosystem observation symposium and Adelaide residents when they ...
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Staff, directors and partners highlight first steps to an enduring legacy

TERN was recognised by those attending the symposium as already contributing to a better understanding of ecosystem processes, but they believed that it needs to ...
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