Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP0991026]Researchers: David Bowman (Chief Investigator) , Dr Anthony O'Grady (Chief Investigator) , Dr Robert Barbour (Chief Investigator) , Hovenden, Mark (Chief Investigator) , Prof Bradley Potts (Chief Investigator)
Brief description Devising ecologically sustainable restoration programs for degraded rural landscapes by integrating landscape ecology, genetics and ecophysiology. Concern about tree decline in rural landscape is widespread, and disturbingly climate change is predicted to exacerbate this problem. Past ill-considered tree plantings have proven to be economically wasteful, achieved limited ecological resilience and negligible improvement of biodiversity values. Using Tasmania as a 'model system', we will advance this problem by undertaking research to determine how seedling establishment, tree growth, carbon storage and water use are influenced by landscape setting, management history, climate change, species type and local varieties. This research will provide a much needed evidence to devise ecologically sustainable tree-plantings in southern Australia.
Funding Amount $530,000
Funding Scheme Linkage Projects
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP0991026
- ARC : LP0991026