2020 Other Outputs Evaluating the impact and effectiveness of the Australian Beef Sustainability FrameworkWitt, Bradd, Sauvage, Claire, Witt, Katherine, Gillespie, Nicole and Ariyawardana, Anoma (2020). Evaluating the impact and effectiveness of the Australian Beef Sustainability Framework. North Sydney, NSW, Australia: Meat and Livestock Australia . |
2019 Other Outputs Conducive and hindering factors for effective disaster risk reduction in Emae Island, VanuatuJackson, Guy, McNamara, Karen E. and Witt, Bradd (2019). Conducive and hindering factors for effective disaster risk reduction in Emae Island, Vanuatu. Geneva: UNISDR Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction. |
2009 Other Outputs Investigating long-term grazing exclosures for the assessment of carbon storage and biodiversity of the mulga landsWitt, G. B, Noel, M. V, Bird, M. I and Beeton, R. J. S (2009). Investigating long-term grazing exclosures for the assessment of carbon storage and biodiversity of the mulga lands. Australia: Commonwealth Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts. |
2004 Other Outputs Guidelines for Adaptive Management: Outcomes of the OzAM 2003 workshop, BrisbaneBosch, O. J., Ross, A.H., Witt, G.B. and Smith, C. (2004). Guidelines for Adaptive Management: Outcomes of the OzAM 2003 workshop, Brisbane. University of Queensland: School of Natural and Rural Systems Management. |
2004 Other Outputs Making Adaptive Management Work: A checklist for institutionalisng adaptive managementBosch, O. J., Ross, A.H., Witt, G.B. and Smith, C. (2004). Making Adaptive Management Work: A checklist for institutionalisng adaptive management. University of Queensland: School of Natural and Rural Systems Management. |
1997 Other Outputs How the west was once: reconstructing historical vegetation change and monitoring the present using carbon isotope techniquesWitt, G. Bradd (1997). How the west was once: reconstructing historical vegetation change and monitoring the present using carbon isotope techniques. PhD Thesis, School of Earth Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/325531 |