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Hot on the trail of heatwaves
January 1, 2014
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Just like this year, 2013 kicked off with heatwaves that started in Western Australia and swept eastwards across the continent, contributing to Australia’s hottest year ...
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The erratic greening of arid Australia
January 1, 2014
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New insights from extreme years as flooding rains interrupt prolonged drought In comparison with drylands elsewhere, the unpredictability of rainfall in central Australia is globally ...
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TERN takes soil information products across the Timor, Tasman, Coral Sea and beyond.
December 1, 2013
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Mike Grundy (CSIRO) and Markus Andas (Indonesian Centre for Agricultural Land Research and Development) discuss the attributes of the fertile soils of Cianjur region of ...
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Several fields of ecosystem science capitalise on OzFlux network
December 1, 2013
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Cassidy Rankin (at left) of the University of Alberta works with University of Canberra student Michael Hausch (at right) on the AusCover Sensor Network at ...
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Call to action: long-term planning for Australian ecosystem science
December 1, 2013
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As 2013 draws to a close, progress in developing the Ecosystem Science Long-Term Plan (ESLTP) has stepped up a notch with the release of an ...
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Collaborative ecology across the Tasman at EcoTas 2013
December 1, 2013
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The Ecological Society of Australia’s (ESA) annual conference is a fixture in the ecosystem research community’s calendar each year. TERN itself has become a fixture ...
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Scaling up – taking TERN to the world at AGU 2013
December 1, 2013
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Ben Sparrow discusses the AusPlots photopoint method with Leah Wasser from NEON. 2013 has seen TERN’s collaborative networks of infrastructure and people continue to mature, ...
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Fun and games meet research: valuing ecosystems through interactive games
December 1, 2013
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Working Group participants (left to right): David Finnigan (independent, Australia and UK), Shuang Liu (CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences), Virginia Dale (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA), Mike ...
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Smile, landscape, you’re on candid camera!
November 1, 2013
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Landscape blackened by fire mightn’t seem the most encouraging environment to entice people to contribute to science, but the TREND team, which likes a challenge, reckons ...
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A strategic future for Australian higher education
November 1, 2013
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What’s the future of higher education in Australia, and how will TERN help improve its quality and cost-effectiveness? We spoke to two of TERN’s biggest ...
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