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Title
Integrating Multiple Conservation Values For Protection And Restoration Of Native Vegetation (2006-2008)
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general
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fc50594de45a40318c9c35abc787894c
Source URL
https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/project/7647
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https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/920
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2026-03-11T07:43:35+00:00
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Integrating Multiple Conservation Values For Protection And Restoration Of Native Vegetation (2006-2008)

Source: https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/project/7647 Parent: https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/920

Abstract

Despite massive national funding, a major limitation on the effectiveness of protecting and restoring native vegetation is the difficulty of reconciling multiple conservation values. These are often addressed independently, under separate funding schemes, so multiple benefits only occur by chance. The basic research to enable us to integrate multiple benefits is lacking. We will develop an explicit, generic framework for collecting and analysing environmental data and making decisions about the multiple benefits of protecting and restoring vegetation. We will resolve uncertainties and controversies in the process and discover new techniques and insights that can be applied immediately for more effective management of native vegetation.

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Experts

Professor Hugh Possingham

Affiliate of Centre for Marine Science : Centre for Marine Science : Faculty of Science

Affiliate of Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science : Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science : Faculty of Science

V-C Senior Research Fellow : School of the Environment : Faculty of Science

Hugh Possingham

Grant type : ARC Discovery Projects

Funded by : Australian Research Council