Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 66
pro vyhledávání: '"Craig Copeland"'
Autor:
Craig Copeland, Lisa Greenwald
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Retirement. 9:91-103
Autor:
Dominic McAfee, Ian M. McLeod, Heidi K. Alleway, Melanie J. Bishop, Simon Branigan, Sean D. Connell, Craig Copeland, Christine M. Crawford, Ben K. Diggles, James A. Fitzsimons, Ben L. Gilby, Paul Hamer, Boze Hancock, Robert Pearce, Kylie Russell, Chris L. Gillies
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 36
Achieving a sustainable socioecological future now requires large-scale environmental repair across legislative borders. Yet, enabling large-scale conservation is complicated by policy-making processes that are disconnected from socioeconomic interes
Autor:
Adriana Vergés, Kor-jent van Dijk, Gary A. Kendrick, Craig Copeland, John Statton, Michelle Waycott, Elizabeth A. Sinclair, Lana Kajlich, Andrew Matthews, Ian M. McLeod, Craig D. H. Sherman
Publikováno v:
Ecological Management & Restoration. 22:10-21
Three case studies involving two temperate Australian seagrass species – Pondweed (Ruppia tuberosa) and Ribbon Weed (Posidonia australis) – highlight different approaches to their restoration. Seeds and rhizomes were used in three collaborative p
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Management and Ecology. 24:82-92
This study profiled the motivations of recreational fishers involved in habitat management activities in Australia, USA, UK and Ireland. Fishers were surveyed using an online questionnaire. Primary motivations for involvement were social (‘putting
Publikováno v:
EBRI issue brief. (431)
Autor:
Craig, Copeland
Publikováno v:
EBRI issue brief. (429)
Publikováno v:
Regional Environmental Change. 16:1469-1479
Global degradation of coastal ecosystems is influencing the provision of ecosystem services, including fisheries maintenance services. Degradation of the Australian coastal zone and its resources following European occupation has been recognised for
Autor:
Martin Mallen-Cooper, Alison J. King, Leah Beesley, John D. Koehn, Craig Copeland, Brenton P. Zampatti
Publikováno v:
Ecological Management & Restoration. 15:40-50
Increased regulation and extraction of water from rivers has contributed to the decline of fishes, and the use of environmental water allocations (EWAs) is now a key rehabilitation measure. Major reform of water policy in the Murray-Darling Basin (MD