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View article: Principles for scientists working at the river science‐policy interface
Principles for scientists working at the river science‐policy interface Open
In the face of mounting environmental and political challenges in river management, accurate and timely scientific information is required to inform policy development and guide effective management of waterways. The Murray–Darling Basin i…
Using existing knowledge for the risk evaluation of crop protection products in order to guide exposure driven data generation strategies and minimise unnecessary animal testing Open
Traditionally, human health risk assessment focuses on defining the hazard through mammalian toxicity studies followed by exposure estimation. We have explored ways of predicting exposure based primarily on the use scenario and comparing t…
Murray-Darling Basin, Australia Its Future Management Open
The book first provides a summary of the Murray-Darling River system: its hydrology, water-related ecological assets, land uses (particularly irrigation), and its rural and regional communities; and management within the Basin, including c…
Using existing knowledge for the risk evaluation of crop protection products in order to guide exposure driven data generation strategies and minimise unnecessary animal testing Open
Traditionally, human health risk assessment focuses on defining the hazard through mammalian toxicity studies followed by exposure estimation. We have explored ways of predicting exposure based primarily on the use scenario and comparing t…
Custodianship of wildlife on private land to support conservation – an Australian model Open
A large proportion of the world’s extinctions have occurred in Australia, and threatened species lists continue to grow, notwithstanding government and philanthropic efforts. Most losses have been on private land, so relying on national pa…
Broadening ambition of forest policies: the Spears legacy Open
Tropical forests rose to prominence in international conservation in the late 1970s. Fifty years have now elapsed during which forest conservation has remained a subject of continuous debate and controversy. There have been multiple forest…
Towards a systems approach for river basin management—Lessons from<span>A</span>ustralia's largest river Open
Globally, large river systems have been extensively modified and are increasingly managed for a range of purposes including ecosystem services and ecological values. Key to managing rivers effectively are developing approaches that deal wi…
View article: Identifying factors that influence the success of forestry research projects implemented in developing countries: case study results from Vietnam
Identifying factors that influence the success of forestry research projects implemented in developing countries: case study results from Vietnam Open
This paper reports a qualitative investigation of factors contributing to success in 10 collaborative international \nforestry research projects funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research \n(ACIAR) in Vietnam. …