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Luis Mata's research. Threlfall CG, Williams NSG, Hahs AK, Malipatil M, Stork NE ,. Livesley SJ. (In review) Conserving herbivorous and predatory insects in urban green spaces. Threlfall CG, Mata L. Mackie J, Hahs AK, Stork NE, Williams NSG, Livesley SJ. (In review) Increasing biodiversity in urban green spaces through simple vegetation interventions. Torabi N, Mata L. Global Ecology and Conservation. Steele W, Mata L. Fünfgeld H. (2015) Urban climate justice: C. Journal of Insect Conservation. Heteropte...
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Planning for biodiversity at the urban-rural fringe – Reimagining the suburb | Conservation Science Blog
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Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design. Do a PhD with us! Planning for biodiversity at the urban-rural fringe – Reimagining the suburb. This entry was posted in Conference talk. July 14, 2015. Beyond advocacy: Making space for conservation scientists in public debate. Off Track (ABC Radio National) →. One thought on “ Planning for biodiversity at the urban-rural fringe – Reimagining the suburb. August 11, 2015 at 9:34 pm. Centre of ...
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Could perverse incentives undermine biodiversity offset policies? | Conservation Science Blog
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Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design. Do a PhD with us! Could perverse incentives undermine biodiversity offset policies? The paper is available here: http:/ onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2664.12398/abstract. This entry was posted in New paper. March 4, 2015. Conserving insect assemblages in urban landscapes: accounting for species-specific responses and imperfect detection. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Interdisciplinary...
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Opinion | Conservation Science Blog
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Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design. Do a PhD with us! Get rid of politicians and restore democracy. Brendan Wintle and Sarah Bekessy. The most famous direct democracy existed in Athens in the fifth century BC. Unless you happened to be female, young, a slave or foreigner, citizens had a say in government on an issue-by-issue basis. The problems with representative democracy run deeper. Giving over power to representatives re...
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New paper | Conservation Science Blog
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Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design. Do a PhD with us! Category Archives: New paper. Myself and a number of esteemed colleagues have recently published a paper,. Framing the Private Land Conservation Conversation: Strategic framing of the benefits of conservation participation could increase landholder engagement. For those of you who don’t have time to read it, I shall provide a synopsis. First, some context. Presumably, convinc...
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ascelin | Conservation Science Blog
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Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design. Do a PhD with us! Nature comment on biodiversity offsetting. Some colleagues and I have a Comment piece that has come out today in. The article outlines the risks associated with using offsets to achieve pre-existing commitments, such as those to which nations have committed under the Convention on Biological Diversity. And the World Heritage Convention. 523, 401 403; doi:10.1038/523401a.
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Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design. Do a PhD with us! Myself and a number of esteemed colleagues have recently published a paper,. Framing the Private Land Conservation Conversation: Strategic framing of the benefits of conservation participation could increase landholder engagement. For those of you who don’t have time to read it, I shall provide a synopsis. First, some context. Presumably, convincing landholders as to why they...
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Get rid of politicians and restore democracy | Conservation Science Blog
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Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design. Do a PhD with us! Get rid of politicians and restore democracy. Brendan Wintle and Sarah Bekessy. The most famous direct democracy existed in Athens in the fifth century BC. Unless you happened to be female, young, a slave or foreigner, citizens had a say in government on an issue-by-issue basis. The problems with representative democracy run deeper. Giving over power to representatives re...
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Recommended publication | Conservation Science Blog
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Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design. Do a PhD with us! Category Archives: Recommended publication. Biodiversity offsets could be locking in species decline. Biodiversity offset policies are an increasingly common part of biodiversity conservation strategies in Australia and around the world. But how well do they work? Read about it here. This entry was posted in New paper. June 7, 2013. An interesting article in the Sunday Times.
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The conservation value of urban green space habitats for Australian native bee communities | Conservation Science Blog
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Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design. Do a PhD with us! The conservation value of urban green space habitats for Australian native bee communities. Luis Mata's research. This post is about a new paper titled ‘. The conservation value of urban green space habitats for Australian native bee communities. And exotic species, such as the European Honeybee. This entry was posted in New paper. July 19, 2015. Off Track (ABC Radio National).
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