Optimal Monitoring (Leader: Eve McDonald-Madden, UQ)
Our Researchers work on how to monitor efficiently and effectively is transforming optimal monitoring into a central pillar of environmental decision-making and prioritisation. Monitoring is crucial for providing information to make environmental decisions and CEED research focuses on identifying monitoring actions and strategies that provide the greatest environmental outcomes for the lowest cost.
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KeywordsCompensation, habitat banking, mitigation, no net loss, offsets, restoration
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KeywordsBombina, chytrid, confidence, Liguria, monitoring, population size, prevalence
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Keywordsinfectious periods, disease, models, distributions, epidemics, dynamics, measles
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Keywordsgrasslands, high altitudes, lizards, mowing, predation risk, ski run, skinks, temperature regimes
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