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Hot on the trail of heatwaves

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

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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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 West Java (Photo courtesy of Claire Harris, CSIRO).

TERN takes soil information products across the Timor, Tasman, Coral Sea and beyond.

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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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 OzFlux's Tumbarumba site.

Several fields of ecosystem science capitalise on OzFlux network

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

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

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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Ben Sparrow discusses the AusPlots photopoint method with Leah Wasser from NEON

Scaling up – taking TERN to the world at AGU 2013

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

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!

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

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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