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Beyond the blame game: A restoration pathway reconciles ecologists’ and local leaders’ divergent models of seasonally dry tropical forest degradation
ArticleAbstract: An understanding of ecosystem dynamics under different scenarios of degradation is required to reverPalabras claves:Conservation status, Desertification, dry forest, Drylands, forest management, State-transition modelAutores:Andrea K. Jara-Guerrero, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, David H. Duncan, Diana Maldonado-RiofríoFuentes:scopusBiodiversity patterns and ecological processes in Neotropical dry forest: the need to connect research and management for long-term conservation
ReviewAbstract: Neotropical dry forests are among the most diverse and threatened ecosystems worldwide. The extent aPalabras claves:endemism, Equatorial Pacific region, IUCN ecosystem risk assessment, Sustainable Development, Tumbesian regionAutores:Andrea K. Jara-Guerrero, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, David H. Duncan, Diego J. Lizcano, Gema Escribano-Ávila, Joahana Briceño, Laura Cervera, Leonardo Ordóñez-Delgado, Luis Amador, Paladines B., Parés-Jiménez V.Fuentes:scopusBlowing in the wind? Nutrient enrichment of remnant woodlands in an agricultural landscape
Conference ObjectAbstract: Increasing fertiliser use in agricultural landscapes is likely to threaten the viability of remnantPalabras claves:Australia, Cereal cropping, edge effects, fragmentation, grazing, Intensification, phosphorus, Semi-arid woodlandsAutores:David H. Duncan, Dorrough J.W., Moxham C., White M.Fuentes:scopusArresting the rate of land clearing: Change in woody native vegetation cover in a changing agricultural landscape
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the magnitude and drivers of background vegetation change at the landscape scale is anPalabras claves:Aerial photography, Landscape change, REGENERATION, revegetation, Vegetation extentAutores:David H. Duncan, Kyle G.Fuentes:scopusEvaluating the performance of a centralised government geodatabase in capturing publicly-funded natural resource management activities in Victoria, Australia
ArticleAbstract: Over the past two decades the Australian government has invested billions of dollars into restoringPalabras claves:Evaluation and reporting, Monitoring, National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality, native vegetation, Natural Heritage Trust, Program evaluationAutores:David H. Duncan, Feroa J., Spry S.Fuentes:scopusLandscape analysis and visualisation: Spatial models for natural resource management and planning
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Bishop I., Cartwright W., David H. Duncan, Lowell K., Pettit C., Pullar D.Fuentes:scopusHistorical and current land use shape landscape restoration options in the Australian wheat and sheep farming zone
ArticleAbstract: A significant challenge for policy and land management is to alter agricultural systems to reduce thPalabras claves:Biodiversity, grazing, Intensification, land use change, native vegetationAutores:David H. Duncan, Dorrough J.W.Fuentes:scopusIndigenous plants promote insect biodiversity in urban greenspaces
ArticleAbstract: The contribution of urban greenspaces to support biodiversity and provide benefits for people is incPalabras claves:Bayesian inference, greenspace design and management, Invertebrates, nature in cities, plant–insect metanetwork, species-specific responses, Urban ecologyAutores:Andersen A.N., Backstrom A., Bickel D., Cranney K., David H. Duncan, Hahs A.K., Ives C.D., Lynch Y., Malipatil M., Mata L., Moir M.L., Morán-Ordóñez A., Palma E., Plein M., Porch N., Semeraro L., Shears I., Smith T.R., Thomas F.M., Vesk P.A., Walker K.Fuentes:scopusPermanent removal of livestock grazing in riparian systems benefits native vegetation
ArticleAbstract: Livestock grazing in riparian areas has significant impacts on waterway ecosystems. In Australia, liPalabras claves:Gradient, management, Riparian vegetation, stream, WaterwayAutores:David H. Duncan, Jones C.S., Robinson D., Rumpff L., Vesk P.A.Fuentes:scopusTowards adaptive management of native vegetation in regional landscapes
ArticleAbstract: Landscape modellers are now capable of combining high resolution spatial data with process models toPalabras claves:Autores:David H. Duncan, Wintle B.A.Fuentes:scopus