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2007 Conference Publication Muddy waters: Modifying reserve design algorithms for riverine landscapesLinke, S., Watts, M. and Possingham, H. P. (2007). Muddy waters: Modifying reserve design algorithms for riverine landscapes. International Congress on Modelling and Simulation Land, Water & Environmental Management: Integrated Systems for Sustainability, Christchurch, New Zealand, 10-13 Dec 2007. Canberra, ACT Australia : The modelling and simulation society of Australia and New Zealand Inc.. |
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2007 Book Chapter How to integrate cost, threat and multiple actions into conservation planning for reserves and stewardshipGame, Eddie, Carwardine, Josie, Wilson, Kerrie, Watts, Matt, Klein, Carissa and Possingham, Hugh (2007). How to integrate cost, threat and multiple actions into conservation planning for reserves and stewardship. Protected areas: buffering nature against climate change. (pp. 97-99) edited by Martin Taylor and Penelope Figgis. Sydney, NSW, Australia: WWF-Australia. |
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2007 Journal Article Catastrophe management and inter-reserve distance for marine reserve networksWagner, L. D., Ross, J. V. and Possingham, H. P. (2007). Catastrophe management and inter-reserve distance for marine reserve networks. Ecological Modelling, 201 (1), 82-88. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2006.07.030 |
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2007 Conference Publication Predator management in a two-patch systemCordwell, S. A. W., McDonald-Madden, E., Baxter, P. W. J. and Possingham, H. P. (2007). Predator management in a two-patch system. International Congress on Modelling and Simulation Land, Water & Environmental Management: Integrated Systems for Sustainability, Christchurch, 10-13 Dec 2007. New Zealand: The modelling and simulation society of Australia and New Zealand Inc.. |
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2007 Journal Article Habitat structure is more important than vegetation composition for local-level management of native terrestrial reptile and small mammal species living in urban remnants: A case study from Brisbane, AustraliaGarden, J. G., Mcalpine, C. A., Possingham, H. P. and Jones, D. N. (2007). Habitat structure is more important than vegetation composition for local-level management of native terrestrial reptile and small mammal species living in urban remnants: A case study from Brisbane, Australia. Austral Ecology, 32 (6), 669-685. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9993.2007.01750.x |
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2007 Journal Article Optimizing landscape configuration: A case study of woodland birds in the Mount Lofty Ranges, South AustraliaWestphal, Michael I., Field, Scott A. and Possingham, Hugh P. (2007). Optimizing landscape configuration: A case study of woodland birds in the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia. Landscape And Urban Planning, 81 (1-2), 56-66. doi: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2006.10.015 |
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2007 Journal Article Improving the key biodiversity areas approach for effective conservation planningKnight, A. T., Smith, R. J., Cowling, R. M., Desmet, P. G., Faith, D. P., Ferrier, S., Gelderblom, C. M., Grantham, H., Lombard, A. T., Maze, K., Nel, J. L., Parrish, J. D., Pence, G. Q. K., Possingham, H. P., Reyers, B., Rouget, M., Roux, D., Wilson, K. A., Saxer, R., Beardsley, T. M. and Verdier, D. (2007). Improving the key biodiversity areas approach for effective conservation planning. BioScience, 57 (3), 256-261. doi: 10.1641/B570309 |
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2007 Journal Article Principles of Landscape Design that Emerge from a Formal Problem-Solving ApproachPossingham, Hugh P. and Nicholson, Emily (2007). Principles of Landscape Design that Emerge from a Formal Problem-Solving Approach. Managing and Designing Landscapes for Conservation: Moving From Perspectives to Principles, 1, 546-560. doi: 10.1002/9780470692400.ch45 |
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2007 Conference Publication Target the cause and simplify the control: Integrating disturbance into weed managementFirn, Jennifer L., Rout, Tracy M., Possingham, Hugh P. and Buckley, Yvonne M. (2007). Target the cause and simplify the control: Integrating disturbance into weed management. Joint Meeting of the 92nd Ecological-Society-of-American/Society-for-Ecological-Restoration, San Jose, CA, USA, 5-10 August, 2007. Washington, D.C. U.S.A.: Ecological Society of America. |
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2007 Journal Article Conservation planning with irreplaceability: does the method matter?Carwardine, J., Rochester, W. A., Richardson, K. S., Williams, K. J., Pressey, R. L. and Possingham, H. P. (2007). Conservation planning with irreplaceability: does the method matter?. Biodiversity and Conservation, 16 (1), 245-258. doi: 10.1007/s10531-006-9055-4 |
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2007 Book Chapter Principles of landscape design that emerge from a formal problem-solving approachPossingham, H. and Nicholson, E. (2007). Principles of landscape design that emerge from a formal problem-solving approach. Management and design landscapes for conservation. (pp. 520-534) edited by Lindenmayer, D. B. and Hobbs, R.. United Kingdom: Blackwell Publishing. |
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2007 Conference Publication Should I spread my risk or concentrate my efforts: Is triage of a subpopulation ever the best decision?McDonald-Madden, E., Chades, I, McCarthy, M. A., Wintle, B. and Possingham, H. P. (2007). Should I spread my risk or concentrate my efforts: Is triage of a subpopulation ever the best decision?. International Congress on Modelling and Simulation Land, Water & Environmental Management: Integrated Systems for Sustainability, Christchurch, 10-13 Dec 2007. ACT, Camberra: The modelling and simulation society of Australia and New Zealand Inc.. |
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2007 Journal Article Active adaptive management for conservationMcCarthy, M. A. and Possingham, H. P. (2007). Active adaptive management for conservation. Conservation Biology, 21 (4), 956-963. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2007.00677.x |
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2007 Conference Publication Incorporating the cost of impact into optimal management of invasive species: The value of knowing the impact curveYokomizo, Hiroyuki, Possingham, Hugh P., Thomas, Matthew B. and Buckley, Yvonne M. (2007). Incorporating the cost of impact into optimal management of invasive species: The value of knowing the impact curve. ESA/ESR Joint Meeting, San Jose, USA, 5-10 August, 2007. United States: Ecological Society of America. |
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2007 Conference Publication Tradeoffs in dryland agroforesty: Birds vs dollarsHuth, N. I. and Possingham, H. P. (2007). Tradeoffs in dryland agroforesty: Birds vs dollars. International Congress on Modelling and Simulation Land, Water & Environmental Management: Integrated Systems for Sustainability, Christchurch, New Zealand, 10-13 Dec 2007. ACT, Canberra: The modelling and simulation society of Australia and New Zealand Inc.. |
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2007 Journal Article Using multiple survey methods to detect terrestrial reptiles and mammals: What are the most successful and cost-efficient combinations?Garden, J. G., McAlpine, C. A., Possingham, H. P. and Jones, D. N. (2007). Using multiple survey methods to detect terrestrial reptiles and mammals: What are the most successful and cost-efficient combinations?. Wildlife Research, 34 (3), 218-227. doi: 10.1071/WR06111 |
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2006 Journal Article Tools for change: interview with Hugh PossinghamPossingham, Hugh (2006). Tools for change: interview with Hugh Possingham. Ecological Management and Restoration, 7 (3), 169-172. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-8903.2006.00306.x |
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2006 Journal Article Presence-absence versus abundance data for monitoring threatened speciesJoseph, Liana N., Field, Scott A., Wilcox, Chris V. and Possingham, Hugh P. (2006). Presence-absence versus abundance data for monitoring threatened species. Conservation Biology, 20 (6), 1679-1687. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2006.00529.x |
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2006 Other Outputs Australia’s Climate is Changing Australia: The state of Australia's waterWentworth Group of Concerned Scientists and Possingham, Hugh (2006). Australia’s Climate is Changing Australia: The state of Australia's water. |
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2006 Journal Article Tradeoffs of different types of species occurrence data for use in systematic conservation planningRondinini, C., Wilson, K. A., Boitani, L., Grantham, H. and Possingham, H. P. (2006). Tradeoffs of different types of species occurrence data for use in systematic conservation planning. Ecology Letters, 9 (10), 1136-1145. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2006.00970.x |