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Introduction The Pilbara epitomises endurance – over geological, evolutionary and cultural timeframes. Geologically, the region is defined by a robust piece of continental crust that has survived billions of years of tectonic upheavals. The Pilbara’s plants and...
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What is the spatial distribution of expected COVID-19 related unemployment and where should job creation stimulus packages be targeted to address this? In March we modeled the sobering job loss predictions across Australia to identify key places for stimulus...
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An Extraordinary Natural Legacy An assessment and recommendations for the proposed expansion of Western Australia’s conservation reserve system BY CENTRE FOR CONSERVATION GEOGRAPHY | MAR 14, 2019 Two decades ago, in an endeavour to expand the state’s parks...
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This report is a rapid synthesis and analysis of available literature and data to inform policy makers on the varied economic impacts of gamba grass infestation and thus, the potential costs of delayed or inadequate responses, or a failure to act. Gamba grass...
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The single most important asset for the conservation of Australia’s unique and globally significant biodiversity is the National Reserve System, a mosaic of over 10,000 discrete protected areas on land on all tenures: government, Indigenous and private, including...