Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FT170100279]

Researchers: Prof Andrew Marshall (Future Fellowship)

Brief description Understanding the importance of lianas for forest health and management. This project aims to assess the impact of lianas (woody vines) and their removal on forest health and value. New field infrastructure, removal experiments and global datasets will be used to compare forest health under varying liana dominance, determine whether lianas are preventing recovery, and to predict regional and global impacts. The project expects to generate new knowledge regarding ecosystem function and global change biology, building collaboration between ecologists, economists and forest managers. The project expects to have significant implications for forest health and the global economy. The expected benefit will be implementation of restoration methods in priority areas and subsequently improved forest health.

Funding Amount $900,000

Funding Scheme ARC Future Fellowships

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