Ecosystem Services & Biodiversity Research

Improving the assessment, management and monitoring of biodiversity and ecosystem service resources in cotton growing catchments

Highlighting Cotton Catchment Communities Research

All Catchment Projects

All | Fitzroy | Condamine | Border Rivers Maranoa Balonne | Gwydir | Western | Centra West | Lachlan | Murrumbidgee | Namoi | NSW | Qld | Many | 2.01

Program Project Number ProjectName Researcher Project State Final Report
Catchment 2.04.02 Postgraduate: Ecologically-Based Pest Management for Macquarie Region Cotton Production David Perovic Finalised
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Catchment 2.04.04 Postgraduate: Valuation of Ecosystem Services Relevant to Cotton Production at the Catchment and Farm Scale Francis Karanja Finalised
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Catchment 2.04.07 POSTGRADUATE:An Investigation of the Importance of Native and Non-Crop Vegetation to Beneficial Generalist Predators in Australian Cotton Agroecosystems Ingrid Rencken Finalised
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Catchment 2.04.08 Insectivorous Bats, Irrigated Cotton, Indigenous Vegetation Remnants and Intensive Production Landscapes Leah Mackinnon Finalised
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Catchment 2.04.09 Healthy Cotton Catchments: Integrating Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services & Landscape Pattern for Sustainable Production. Alan House Finalised
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Catchment 2.04.10 POSTGRADUATE: The Ecosystem Service Value of Native Vegetation on Cotton Farms of the Namoi Floodplain Rhiannon Smith Finalised
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Catchment 2.04.11 Capturing the Ecosystem Service of Pest Control from Native Vegetation Dr Felix Bianchi Finalised
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Catchment 2.04.12 Identifying Habitat Requirements for Birds on Cotton Farms in the Lower Namoi. Evan Cleland Finalised
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Catchment 2.04.13 Postgraduate Healthy Cotton Catchments: Integrating Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services and landscape Pattern for Sustainable Production (This project is continuing with CRDC) Buckley, Yvonne/ Oliver Robertson Current
Catchment 2.04.19 POSTGRADUATE: Managing Invasive Native Scrub in the Endangered Ecological Community of Coolibah-Black Box Woodland of the Northern Riverine Plains in the Darling Riverine Plains and Brigalow Belt South Bioregions Megan Goode Current
Catchment 2.04.19.01 POSTGRADUATE: A Study of Plant Community Patterns and Population Dynamics of Coolibah Woodlands. Megan Good Finalised
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Catchment 2.04.20 Landscape-level changes in pest suppression as a result of large scale planting of Bt cotton Michael Meissle Finalised
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Catchment 2.04.21 HONOURS- Ant Colonisation of Dryland Annual Crops: Cotton and Sorghum Belinda Walters Finalised
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Cotton CRC Catchments sub programProjects Listed: 13

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