Understanding hydrological and sub-soil dynamics
Read MoreFacilitating recovery: Marshalling food web dynamics and engaging landholders to keep our woodlands thriving
Read MoreHarnessing the activity of soil disturbing animals to restore degraded woodlands
Read MoreRestoration of Australian Light Horse Memorial Park
Read MoreMulloon Rehydration Initiative, a catchment scale rehydration project
Read MoreSpring Plains Watershed Repair project
Read MoreParks Victoria’s Box Ironbark forest ecological thinning trials
Read MoreWeaver livestock - regenerative agriculture
Read More‘Safe to Fail’ practices strips, an experimental approach to implementing regenerative grazing
Read MoreHealthy landscapes project example
Read MoreRegenerative agriculture at Bibbaringa
Read MorePractical considerations for Ecological thinning
Read MoreThe application of Landscape Function Analysis (LFA) to the Restoration of Disturbed Landscapes
Read MoreThese resources were kindly provided by David Tongway to support his presentation on Landscape Function Analysis presented at the 2021 Leaky Landscapes symposium.
Read MoreThis workshop showcases ecological restoration projects designed to repair the hydrological function, soil health and associated biodiversity of damaged ‘natural’ bushland that has been highly altered by past land uses. Under discussion will be practical approaches for restoration, learnings from trials and how trials can be scaled-up for greater impact at landscape scales.
Read MoreRegenerative agriculture has been at the forefront of the development of systems and tools to restore water-availability and soil health of landscapes - seeking techniques that require reading how ecosystems and landscapes function and working with natural processes to repair them. This workshop will showcase exemplary properties and projects that have undertaken rehydration and restoration works in production settings. How can regenerative agriculture be a meaningful part of the solution to Australia’s biodiversity crisis, will be a key focus of discussion in the workshop.
Read MoreDarren J. Doherty, CPAg (AIA) - Regarians "Global Examples of Regenerative Agroecology in Ecosystem Restoration"
Read MoreProfessor David Watson - “Facilitating recovery: marshalling food web dynamics and engaging landholders to keep our woodlands thriving” and Professor David Eldridge UNSW - “Harnessing the activity of soil disturbing animals to restore degraded woodlands”
Read MoreDr David Tongway - “The application of Landscape Function Analysis (LFA) to the Restoration of Disturbed Landscapes” and Dr Jon Fawcett - CDM Smith “Understanding hydrological and sub-soil dynamics”
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