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Science community capitalises on TERN flux monitoring infrastructure
June 1, 2016
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Click here to access the TERN OzFlux Special Issue An impressive compendium of research using TERN’s national flux monitoring infrastructure, TERN OzFlux, has just been ...
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Journal of Ecology honours eminent ecologist and TERN Advisory Board member
June 1, 2016
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The Journal of Ecology has honoured Professor Mark Westoby by dedicating a special virtual issue in its Eminent Ecologist series to the Australian Laureate Professor, ...
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TERN to showcase fire research and management infrastructure at Bushfire16
June 1, 2016
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TERN’s diverse landscape observation infrastructure and open data continues to be used by our nationally networked science and management partners to advance our understanding of ...
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Budding scientists build better maps
June 1, 2016
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TERN’s online ‘Geo-Wiki’ tool crowdsources the on-ground observations and local knowledge of volunteers to help validate and improve map products derived from satellite imagery. Thanks ...
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People using TERN: James Furlaud
March 1, 2016
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Improving bushfire behaviour models for Tasmanian wet forests using data collected at TERN’s forest research plots The 2016 Tasmanian bushfires have been described as the ...
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Towards a global ecosystem observatory
March 1, 2016
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Global problems need global solutions. TERN has always recognised that when we tackle complex issues such as climate change or biodiversity loss we need an ...
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TERN active in ESA’s first symposium on open data in ecology
March 1, 2016
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For the first time, the Ecological Society of Australia (ESA) conference included a symposium addressing the challenges and opportunities surrounding the open data revolution thanks ...
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Fire danger rating today, tomorrow, in 2030, in 2070?
March 1, 2016
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Roadside signs tell us what today’s fire danger is, but wouldn’t it be nice to know what it will be in the future under a ...
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Long-term desert ecology data now openly-available through diverse TERN data infrastructure
March 1, 2016
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Decades of observations on Australia’s iconic arid plants and animals are now available via TERN’s data infrastructure. Our advanced data infrastructure and links to international ...
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Data collection to publication: infrastructure for ecological monitoring and decision making
March 1, 2016
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Tooling to support simple, efficient and accurate end-to-end field data collection, curation, archiving and publishing is now available for ecologists working across the Australian outback, ...
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