Title: Applied Ecology
1Applied Ecology
- Putting Ecology to Work in Natural Resource
Management
2Goals
Research
Improved understanding of ecology as a basis for
decision-making in natural resource management
3Research Indicators
4Goals
Postgraduate Education
Full integration of postgraduate programs with
research and consultancy activities
5Postgrad Indicators
6Goals
Make a Difference
Add real value to resource management agencies,
via contract research, influencing views on best
practice, contributing to the knowledge base and
frameworks in support of effective
decision-making
7Modus Operandi
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- Committed to broad enquiry, but with a sharp eye
out for downstream applications
8StrategicResearch
- Native Grassland distribution and composition
Williams and Sharp - Diet of the Striped Legless Lizard Georges and
Nunan - Ecology and distribution of the earless dragon
Osborne, Langston, Button and Kelly - Distribution of the pink-tailed legless lizard
Osborne, Williams and Jones - Germination of native grasses Williams and
Reyenga - Tree-native pasture interactions Williams,
Rehwinkel, Wallace, Katjiua
9StrategicResearch
ACT PALM
Reputation
- Wildlife Survey Techniques for Ecological
Assessment - Conservation Strategies for each of Forest,
Woodland, Grassland, Riverine, and Riparian
Ecosystems -
10StrategicResearch
ACT PALM
Reputation
- Principles and strategic options for native
grasslands and threatened fauna in Gungahlin -
ACT PCSdata
ACT PALMproblem
AERGanalysis
11StrategicResearch
ACTEW
Reputation
- Conservation of the endangered pink-tailed
legless lizard with special reference to Lower
Molonglo -
ACT PCSmanagement
ACTEWproblem
AERGscience
12StrategicResearch
Environment ACT
Reputation
- Specific advice on the very fast train proposal
and Canberra airport. - Recovery planning for endangered grassland
species. - Advice on policy formulation through advisory
bodies. -
13StrategicResearch
ACT PALM
Environment ACT
ACTEW
Contract research and consultancy, influencing
best practice, supporting effective
decision-making
Reputation
Adding real value to resource management agencies
14Key elements
- Commitment to broad enquiry as a foundation for
application - Multi-disciplinary base
- Outward-looking ethos
- Integration of postgraduates at all levels
- Reputation for delivering knowledge in the
context of immediate application
15Postgraduates
- Sarah Sharp -- Grasslands Officer, Environment
ACT - Rainer Rehwinkel -- Grasslands Officer, NSW NPWS
- Art Langston -- Experimental Scientist with CSIRO
Wildlife and Ecology - Simon Holloway -- Project Officer with AGRECON
- Penny Reyenga -- Research Officer, BRS
- Wayne Robinson -- Lecturer in Biostatistics,
Charles Sturt University - Sandra Jones -- Lecturer in Wildlife Biology,
University of Melbourne - Mutjinde Katjiua -- Lecturer in Rangelands
Management, University of Namibia - Donna Nunan -- PhD Candidate, Australian National
University
16Key elements
- Commitment to broad enquiry as a foundation for
application - Multi-disciplinary base
- Outward-looking ethos
- Integration of postgraduates at all levels
- Reputation for delivering knowledge in the
context of immediate application
17Other examples
- Population modelling managing vertebrate
pests - Trace metals managing estuaries
- Fluvial processes managing freshwaters
- TSD in reptiles setting environmental flows
18Future Challenges
- Internal -- New moves to consolidate research