UNE Business School and AARES NE Branch invite you to attend our Seminar Series this Friday 2nd August at 11:00AM in Lecture Theatre 4 W42 to hear Professor Oscar Cacho (UNE Business School) speak on the topic: “Allocating resources for eradication of...
We investigate the use of payments for environmental services to support a wildlife corridor between two Priority Tiger Conservation Landscapes in central Sumatra, Indonesia. Several hundred smallholders operate within a Protection Forest linking the Tiger...
Oscar attended the International Conference on Ecology and Management of Alien Plant Invasions (EMAPI), in Lisbon, Portugal in September 4-8. He presented a paper on “Allocating resources to manage invasive plant populations”. This is a great conference...
The IPCC has warned that global measures to tackle climate change are urgently needed to avoid extreme and irreversible impacts on the world’s ecosystems and economy. The ruminant livestock sector is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions as well as a source of...
Pests, diseases, weeds and other invasive species cause significant damage worldwide through their effects on human health, the environment and the economy. It is well known that the community can play an important role in invasive-species management through...
UNE Business School was well represented at the recent AARES Conference in Brisbane. The annual conference provided an opportunity for academics from the school to present on a range of research topics, including: "Development of Indicators of Economic Resilience...
Date palms are an important source of livelihood in dry areas where few other plants are able to grow. They provide a valuable source of income to small farmers, produce a fruit rich in minerals and vitamins and have many uses beyond food production. The importance...
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