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2009 Journal Article Of big pictures and cross scalesWatson, J.E.M. (2009). Of big pictures and cross scales. Decision Point (32), 11-11. |
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2009 Journal Article Major policy issues in OceaniaWatson, J.E.M. (2009). Major policy issues in Oceania. Decision Point (32), 3-3. |
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2009 Journal Article Major conservation policy issues for biodiversity in OceaniaKingsford, R. T., Watson, J. E. M., Lundquist, C. J., Venter, O., Hughes, L., Johnston, E. L., Atherton, J., Gawel, M., Keith, D.A., Mackey, B.G., Morley, C., Possingham, H. P., Raynor, B., Recher, H. F. and Wilson, K. A. (2009). Major conservation policy issues for biodiversity in Oceania. Conservation Biology, 23 (4), 834-840. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2009.01287.x |
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2009 Journal Article Using nestedness and species-accumulation analyses to strengthen a conservation plan for littoral forest birds in south-eastern MadagascarWatson, James E. M., Watson, Alexander W. T., Fischer, Joern, Ingram, J. Carter and Whittaker, Robert J. (2009). Using nestedness and species-accumulation analyses to strengthen a conservation plan for littoral forest birds in south-eastern Madagascar. International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation, 1, 67-80. |
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2009 Journal Article Why the divide?Watson, James (2009). Why the divide?. Decision Point (30), 11-12. |
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2009 Journal Article The New South Wales Priorities Action Statement and opportunities for maximizing return on investment for conservationJoseph, Liana N., Watson, James E. and Possingham, Hugh P. (2009). The New South Wales Priorities Action Statement and opportunities for maximizing return on investment for conservation. Ecological Management & Restoration, 10 (s1), s143-s144. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-8903.2009.00466.x |
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2009 Journal Article The importance of ecological processes for terrestrial biodiversity conservation in TasmaniaMcQuillan, Peter B;, Watson, James E. M., Fitzgerald, Nick B;, Obendorf, David and Leaman, David (2009). The importance of ecological processes for terrestrial biodiversity conservation in Tasmania. Pacific Conservation Biology, 15 (3), 171-196. doi: 10.1071/PC090171 |
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2009 Other Outputs Achieving the Green Suriname vision. A report to Conservation International and the government of SurinameWatson, J.E.M., Carwardine, J. and Joseph, L. (2009). Achieving the Green Suriname vision. A report to Conservation International and the government of Suriname. Lismore, NSW, Australia: Carbon Conservation. |
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2009 Other Outputs Priorities for ecological restoration in the Western Woodlands WayFuller, Richard A., Drielsma, Michael J., Watson, James E.M., Taylor, Robert, Sushinsky, Jessica, Smith, Jill and Possingham, Hugh P. (2009). Priorities for ecological restoration in the Western Woodlands Way. Brisbane, Australia; Armidale, NSW, Australia: Spatial Ecology Laboratory, University of Queensland; GIS Research and Development Unit, New South Wales Department of Environment and Climate Change. |
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2009 Conference Publication REDD and PINC: a new policy framework to fund tropical forests as global 'eco-utilities'Trivedi, M. R., Mitchell, A. W., Mardas, N., Parker, C., Watson, J. E. and Nobre, A. D. (2009). REDD and PINC: a new policy framework to fund tropical forests as global 'eco-utilities'. Conference on Beyond Kyoto: Addressing the Challenges of Climate Change Science Meets Industry, Policy and Public, Aarhus, Denmark, 5-7 March 2009. Bristol, United Kingdom: Institute of Physics Publishing. doi: 10.1088/1755-1315/8/1/012005 |
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2009 Journal Article Developing a national framework for dingo trophic regulation research in Australia: Outcomes of a national workshopVisser, Renee L., Watson, James E. M., Dickman, Chris R., Southgate, Rick, Jenkins, David and Johnson, Christopher N. (2009). Developing a national framework for dingo trophic regulation research in Australia: Outcomes of a national workshop. Ecological Management and Restoration, 10 (2), 168-170. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-8903.2009.00482.x |
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2009 Conference Publication Away from conflict – a new paradigm for industry, regional communities, environmental organizations and traditional owners to look after the Great Western Woodlands, Western AustraliaWatson, A. W. T., Judd, S. and Watson, J. E. M. (2009). Away from conflict – a new paradigm for industry, regional communities, environmental organizations and traditional owners to look after the Great Western Woodlands, Western Australia. Mine Closure 2009, Perth, WA, Australia, 9–11 September 2009. Nedlands, WA, Australia: Australian Centre for Geomechanics (ACG). |
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2009 Journal Article A national framework for research on trophic regulation by the Dingo in AustraliaVisser, Renee L., Watson, James E. M., Dickman, Chris R., Southgate, Rick, Jenkins, David and Johnson, Christopher N. (2009). A national framework for research on trophic regulation by the Dingo in Australia. Pacific Conservation Biology, 15 (3), 209-216. doi: 10.1071/PC090209 |
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2009 Journal Article Ecological restoration: principles, values, and structure of an emerging profession [Book Review]Watson, James E. M. (2009). Ecological restoration: principles, values, and structure of an emerging profession [Book Review]. Pacific Conservation Biology, 15 (4), 277-277. doi: 10.1071/PC090277 |
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2008 Journal Article Climate change, biodiversity conservation, and the role of protected areas: An Australian perspectiveMackey, B.G., Watson,J.E.M., Hope, G. and Gilmore, S. (2008). Climate change, biodiversity conservation, and the role of protected areas: An Australian perspective. Biodiversity, 9 (3 & 4), 11-18. doi: 10.1080/14888386.2008.9712902 |
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2008 Journal Article The cost of conservationBode, Michael, Watson, James, Iwamura, Takuya and Possingham, Hugh P. (2008). The cost of conservation. Science, 321 (5887), 340-340. doi: 10.1126/science.321.5887.340a |
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2008 Journal Article A walk on the wild sideWatson, J.E.M. (2008). A walk on the wild side. Decision Point (20), 8-9. |
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2008 Journal Article Ecological correlates and conservation implications of overestimating species geographic rangesJetz, Walter, Sekercioglu, Cagan H. and Watson, James E. M. (2008). Ecological correlates and conservation implications of overestimating species geographic ranges. Conservation Biology, 22 (1), 110-119. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2007.00847.x |
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2008 Journal Article Why are we still using a 'One size fits all' philosophy for systematic reserve planning in Australia?Watson, James, Fuller, Richard A. and Barr, Lissa (2008). Why are we still using a 'One size fits all' philosophy for systematic reserve planning in Australia?. Pacific Conservation Biology, 14 (4), 233-235. doi: 10.1071/PC080233 |
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2008 Journal Article Diversity of a semi-arid, intact Mediterranean ecosystem in southwest AustraliaJudd, Simon, Watson, Jame E. M. and Watson, Alexander W. T. (2008). Diversity of a semi-arid, intact Mediterranean ecosystem in southwest Australia. Web Ecology, 8 (1), 84-93. doi: 10.5194/we-8-84-2008 |