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Biodiversity governance and social-ecological system dynamics: transformation in the Australian Alps

Biodiversity governance and social-ecological system dynamics: transformation in the Australian Alps

... the Australian Alps. The vulnerability of the Alps system to climate change suggests that it is moving into a release stage, with subsequent transformation ...the Alps as a valued focal system ...

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Bogong Moth Aestivation Sites as an Archive for Understanding the Floral, Faunal and Indigenous History of the Northern Australian Alps

Bogong Moth Aestivation Sites as an Archive for Understanding the Floral, Faunal and Indigenous History of the Northern Australian Alps

... the Australian small tool tradition was associated with the first successful exploitation of the ...the Australian Alps, uncovered a small collection of stone artefacts and archaeological faunal ...

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The distribution and behaviour of small mammals in relation to natural and modified snow in the Australian Alps

The distribution and behaviour of small mammals in relation to natural and modified snow in the Australian Alps

... The winter ecology of small mammals in the Australian Alps has received limited attention to date, especially in relation to the role of snow cover and the development of the subnivean s[r] ...

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Scenario analysis for biodiversity conservation: A social-ecological system approach in the Australian Alps

Scenario analysis for biodiversity conservation: A social-ecological system approach in the Australian Alps

... biodiversity outcomes. In particular, the political will and strategic direction for national parks is heavily influenced by community values and attitudes with insufficient priority and resourcing to enable effective ...

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Presence of the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in threatened corroboree frog populations in the Australian Alps

Presence of the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in threatened corroboree frog populations in the Australian Alps

... Research into the causes of frog declines within Australia has identified number of potentially con- tributing factors, including introduced fish species (Gillespie 2001), habitat disturbance (Hero & Morri- son ...

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Biodiversity Governance in the Tasmanian Midlands and Australian Alps - a preliminary literature review

Biodiversity Governance in the Tasmanian Midlands and Australian Alps - a preliminary literature review

...  In this case, the intervention is the biodiversity governance regime, and the set of logical assumptions will be built from the research literature.. Sarah Clem[r] ...

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Contrasting transit times of water from peatlands and eucalypt forests in the Australian Alps determined by tritium: implications for vulnerability and the source of water in upland catchments

Contrasting transit times of water from peatlands and eucalypt forests in the Australian Alps determined by tritium: implications for vulnerability and the source of water in upland catchments

... Abstract. Peatlands are a distinctive and important compo- nent of many upland regions that commonly contain distinc- tive flora and fauna which are different from those of adjacent forests and grasslands. Peatlands also ...

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The timing of hibernation in Tasmanian echidnas: why do they do it when they do?

The timing of hibernation in Tasmanian echidnas: why do they do it when they do?

... nation at a corresponding time of the year. Reproductive female golden-mantled ground squir- rels ( Spermophilus saturatus ) in Washington State entered hibernation 65 " 2 days after the summer solstice ( Kenagy et ...

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Contributions to the phytography of
Tasmania

Contributions to the phytography of Tasmania

... It afforded means of contrasting not only the considerations of many alpine plants of Tasmania with the complexer of highland species in the Australian Alps, but it led also to some rese[r] ...

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From barriers to limits to climate change adaptation: path dependency and the speed of change

From barriers to limits to climate change adaptation: path dependency and the speed of change

... of these strategies to avoid critical thresholds of change in the function and integrity of Alpine ecosystems and associated communities and species. Areas of true alpine ecosystems will probably be lost within the next ...

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The Olcostephanus Level: an Upper Valanginian ammonoid mass-occurrence (Lower Cretaceous, Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria) ALEXANDER LUKENEDER

The Olcostephanus Level: an Upper Valanginian ammonoid mass-occurrence (Lower Cretaceous, Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria) ALEXANDER LUKENEDER

... The Early Cretaceous mass-occurrence of Olcostephanus (Olcostephanus) guebhardi morph. querolensis B ULOT from the Late Valanginian Saynoceras verrucosum Zone of the KB1-A section, Ternberg Nappe, the Northern Calcareous ...

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Mandatory continuing professional development requirements: what does this mean for Australian nurses

Mandatory continuing professional development requirements: what does this mean for Australian nurses

... (The Australian College of Nursing), Staf- fing Agencies ...(e.g. Australian Nurses Federation, NSW Nurses Associ- ation), nursing specialty groups ...The Australian College of Mental Health Nurses), ...

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Proposal for a Council Decision concerning the conclusion of the Protocol of Accession of the Principality of Monaco to the Convention on the Protection of the Alps. COM (97) 237 final, 11 June 1997

Proposal for a Council Decision concerning the conclusion of the Protocol of Accession of the Principality of Monaco to the Convention on the Protection of the Alps. COM (97) 237 final, 11 June 1997

... Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION · of concerning the conclusion of the Protocol of Accession of the Principality ofMonaco to the Convention on the Protection of the Alps THE COUNCIL OF TH[r] ...

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Machine Translation

Machine Translation

... commercial systems exist e.g., ALPS; FAMT spinoffs could reduce costs in near term.. status and prospects.[r] ...

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Authority, responsibility and process in Australian biodiversity policy

Authority, responsibility and process in Australian biodiversity policy

... the Alps Strategic Plan assigns a range of responsibilities to individuals and groups in the cooperative program, these are all ‘soft’, aspirational activities (Table 5 row 6 and ...

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Taxation of wages in the Alps-Adriatic region

Taxation of wages in the Alps-Adriatic region

... Yet when we compare the overall taxation of gross wages that in absolute values are close to the average gross wa- ges of Italy and Austria, the order is reversed as they are taxed cons[r] ...

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Medical ethnobotany of the Albanian Alps in Kosovo

Medical ethnobotany of the Albanian Alps in Kosovo

... Albanian Alps in Kosovo with those recorded in previously conducted ethnobotanical studies on the Albanian and Montenegrin sides of the same alpine range ...

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Institutions, interest groups and marine resources policy : the development of fisheries  oil and gas policy in Bass Strait

Institutions, interest groups and marine resources policy : the development of fisheries oil and gas policy in Bass Strait

... AFC: Australian Fisheries Council AFS: Australian Fisheries Service AFZ: Australian Fishing Zone AFIC: Australian Fishing Industry Council AMEC: Australian Minerals and energy Council AM[r] ...

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Professional isolation & independence of
bush nurses in Tasmania 1910 1957
'We were very much individuals on our own'

Professional isolation & independence of bush nurses in Tasmania 1910 1957 'We were very much individuals on our own'

... The hospital itself was also the site of changing focus and role definition from a charitable to more socially inclusive and curative role. Public health was coming to the fore with its focus on social engineering based ...

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Childhood Polyarteritis Nodosa in Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome

Childhood Polyarteritis Nodosa in Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome

... as PAN should be considered in pediat- ric patients with ALPS and other immu- nodeficiencies. New symptoms in such patients, even if they might be rela- tively unspecific in the beginning but could fit the diagnosis ...

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