Webinars
Immerse, participate and learn from the experts as they present and discuss the latest ecosystem research, data, and conservation technology.
TERN is proud to host regular webinars which bring our research community together. Our bi-monthly webinar series ‘Ecosystem Observations’ is held on the first Wednesday of every second month and attracts up to 500 participants per session.
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Past webinars
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The ecological processes that shape Australia’s ecosystems
Ecological processes are inferred through statistical and mechanistic models from measurable patterns in space and time. TERN provides national research
The Australian sea-change phenomenon – an ecosystem monitoring perspective
Speakers: Dr Michelle Heupel, Director, Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS), University of Tasmania. Dr Elisa Bayraktarov, EcoCommons Program Manager, Griffith
Bioenergy crop fluxes and an a-maize-ing conundrum
In this inaugural OzFlux webinar, Caitlin presents findings from her research in the Midwest region of the USA, while at
TERN Ecosystem Surveillance annual report seminar recording
Associate Professor Ben Sparrow, the Lead of TERN’s Ecosystem Surveillance platform, provides an update on the highlights and challenges of
Standardising environmental information collection: harmonising Australia’s approaches
Speakers: Assoc. Prof. Ben Sparrow (TERN) Dr Sandra Walpole (DAWE) Dr Teresa Eyre (Queensland Herbarium)
Introducing TERN’s Queensland SuperSites and using TERN flux tower and satellite-derived data to improve evapotranspiration and groundcover modelling
Speakers: Will Edwards (James Cook University) Jo Owens (University of Southern Queensland)
Effectively linking Australian Government with industry environmental monitoring using research infrastructure and research
Speakers: Professor Stuart Phinn (University of Queensland) Dr Peter Scarth (UQ and Queensland Government)
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