2016 Other Outputs Trump presidency presents challenges and opportunities for the environmentBiggs, Duan, Cheung, Hubert, Watson, James and Redford, Kent (2016, 12 15). Trump presidency presents challenges and opportunities for the environment |
2016 Other Outputs Half the world’s ecosystems at risk from habitat loss, and Australia is one of the worstWatson, James, McDonald-Madden, Eve, Allan, James, Jones, Kendall, Di Marco, Moreno and Fuller, Richard (2016, 12 14). Half the world’s ecosystems at risk from habitat loss, and Australia is one of the worst |
2016 Other Outputs Climate change is affecting all life on Earth – and that’s not good news for humanityScheffers, Brett and Watson, James (2016, 11 12). Climate change is affecting all life on Earth – and that’s not good news for humanity |
2016 Other Outputs Four environmental reasons why fast-tracking the Carmichael coal mine is a bad ideaReside, April, Mappin, Bonnie, Watson, James, Chapman, Sarah and Kearney, Stephen (2016, 11 02). Four environmental reasons why fast-tracking the Carmichael coal mine is a bad idea |
2016 Other Outputs The world’s carbon stores are going up in smoke with vanishing wildernessWatson, James, Laurance, Bill, Mackey, Brendan and Allan, James (2016, 09 16). The world’s carbon stores are going up in smoke with vanishing wilderness |
2016 Other Outputs Hunting, fishing and farming remain the biggest threats to wildlifeMaxwell, Sean, Watson, James and Fuller, Richard (2016, 08 11). Hunting, fishing and farming remain the biggest threats to wildlife |
2016 Other Outputs Queensland land clearing is undermining Australia’s environmental progressMaron, Martine, Laurance, Bill, Pressey, Bob, Catterall, Carla P., McAlpine, Clive, Possingham, Hugh, Watson, James, Rhodes, Jonathan, Wilson, Kerrie and Hockings, Marc (2016, 02 22). Queensland land clearing is undermining Australia’s environmental progress |
2016 Other Outputs The best way to protect us from climate change? Save our ecosystemsMartin, Tara and Watson, James (2016, 02 12). The best way to protect us from climate change? Save our ecosystems |
2016 Other Outputs Australia, the US and Europe are climate ‘free-riders’: it’s time to step upAlthor, Glenn, Watson, James and Fuller, Richard (2016, 02 05). Australia, the US and Europe are climate ‘free-riders’: it’s time to step up |
2016 Other Outputs Unique Australian wildlife risks vanishing as ecosystems suffer death by a thousand cutsTulloch, Ayesha, Watson, James, Ringma, Jeremy, Barnes, Megan and Fuller, Richard (2016, 01 07). Unique Australian wildlife risks vanishing as ecosystems suffer death by a thousand cuts |
2016 Other Outputs Conservation action plan for the Albertine RiftPlumptre, A. J., Ayebare, S., Segan, D., Watson, J. E. M. and Kujirakwinja, D. (2016). Conservation action plan for the Albertine Rift. |
2016 Other Outputs Adapting to Climate Change: Guidance for protected area managers and plannersGross, J. E., Woodley, S., Welling, L. A. and Watson, J. E. M. (2016). Adapting to Climate Change: Guidance for protected area managers and planners. Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines Series No. 24 Gland, Switzerland: IUCN. |
2015 Other Outputs Land clearing in Queensland triples after policy ping pongMaron, Martine, Lawrence, Bill, Pressey, Bob, Catterall, Carla P. , Watson, James and Rhodes, Jonathan (2015, 03 18). Land clearing in Queensland triples after policy ping pong |
2015 Other Outputs Ecosystem-based adaptation: essential for achieving the sustainable development goalsDonatti, C. I., Dunlop, M., Harvey, C. A., Hole, D., Lavorel, S., Locatelli, B., Mumba, M., Vignola, R., Watson, J. E. M. and Wise, R. (2015). Ecosystem-based adaptation: essential for achieving the sustainable development goals. Arlington VA, United States: Conservation International. |
2015 Other Outputs Responding to Climate Change: Guidance for protected area managers and planners: Best PracticeGross, J., Watson, J. E. M., Woodley, S., Welling, L. and Harmon, D. (2015). Responding to Climate Change: Guidance for protected area managers and planners: Best Practice. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN. |
2013 Other Outputs Adapt or die: where in the world should we start on cost-effective conservationWatson, James, Butt, Nathalie and Iwamura, Takuya (2013, 10 02). Adapt or die: where in the world should we start on cost-effective conservation |
2013 Other Outputs We’ve been asking the wrong questions about conservationWatson, James (2013, 07 29). We’ve been asking the wrong questions about conservation The Guardian |
2013 Other Outputs A Systematic Approach to Incorporate the Human Response into Climate Change Conservation PlanningSegan, Daniel B., Watson, James E. M., Hole, David G., Donatti, Camila I., Zganjar, Chris, Martin, Shaun, Mutu, Kamweti and Bailey, Natalie (2013). A Systematic Approach to Incorporate the Human Response into Climate Change Conservation Planning. New York, NY, United States: Africa Biodiversity Collaborative Group. |
2013 Other Outputs Identifying climate resilient corridors for conservation in the Albertine RiftAyebare, S., Ponce-Reyes, R., Segan, D. B., Watson, J. E. M., Possingham, H. P., Seimon, A. and Plumptre, A. J. (2013). Identifying climate resilient corridors for conservation in the Albertine Rift. |
2013 Other Outputs Pacific integrated island management: principles, case studies and lessons learnedJupiter, Stacey, Jenkins, Aaron, Long, Warren Lee, Maxwell, Sean, Watson, James, Hodge, Kate, Govan, Hugh and Carruthers, Tim (2013). Pacific integrated island management: principles, case studies and lessons learned. Apia, Samoa; Nairobi, Kenya: Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP); United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). |