Party Positions On Ecosystem Science
The Council published an election message for Australia’s ecosystems from the ecosystem science community to all politcal parties and independents. We now present our assessment of the major political…
The Council published an election message for Australia’s ecosystems from the ecosystem science community to all politcal parties and independents. We now present our assessment of the major political…
Measurement of progress towards environmental goals and objectives “A Shorten Labor Government will provide urgent action and overdue leadership to step up the fight to protect Australia’s environment and…
Our election message outlines areas of specific concern and relevance to the ecosystem science community and is an opportunity for political parties and independents to outline their policy positions…
The report makes 15 recommendations about funding arrangements. “Four fundamental elements underpin the Committee’s recommendations. The first is to reduce the voluminous amount of information currently provided in support…
Do you want to play an active role in shaping and building a strong future for Australia’s ecosystem science community? Then consider nominating for the Ecosystem Science Council. Anyone…
The Council has released the Biennial Report for 2015/16 – 2016/17. In evaluating our progress, Council is now sufficiently established to progress the Key Directions of the Plan with…
On 14 October 2015, the Ecosystem Science Long-Term Plan was awarded a Highly Commended in the environment category of the International Association for Public Participation-Australasia’s (IAP2) annual Core Values…
Wednesday, 25 March 2015 Australia’s first Ecosystem Science Council has been selected, and is ready to play their role in working with the ecosystem science community to transform the…
On 15 July 2014, over 60 people from across the Australian ecosystem science and management communities gathered in Canberra to celebrate the launch of Foundations for the future: a…
Media release, 15 July 2014 The first national strategy for ecosystem science, to underpin Australia’s future growth, sustainability and prosperity, will be unveiled in Canberra today. The plan aims…
Professor Glenda Wardle (Chairperson)
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006
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