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Dr Adrian D. Manning
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Dr. Adrian D. Manning
The Fenner School of Environment and Society
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200
Australia

T: +61 2 6125 5415
E:
adrian.manning@.anu.edu.au


Publications

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News

New media articles:

PODCAST INTERVIEW

By Kylie Johnson of the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts on research and restoration Mulligans Flat and Goorooyarroo

Wolves to the rescue in Scotland  – Science Magazine

Highlanders want return of the big bad wolf – The Independent

New publication:

Manning, A.D., Gordon, I. J., Ripple, W. J., 2009, Restoring landscapes of fear with wolves in the Scottish Highlands. Biological Conservation

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Students

restoration, restoration ecology, riparian, conservation biology, landscape ecology, forestry, Pinus radiata, eucalypts, Australia, moths, lizards, small mammals, birds, Brindabellas, Namadgi, Cotter, Bendora, Corin, water quality, stream health, Adrian Manning, Adrian D. Manning, Adrian Daniel Manning, Superb Parrot, Polytelis swainsonii, Green Leek, Barraband, Regent Parrot, Smoker, Princess Parrot, climate, plant productivity, paddock trees, isolated remnant trees, Blakely's Red Gum, Yellow Box, White Box, South-West Slopes, Boorowa, Cowra, Young, NSW, New South Wales, ACT, Australian Capital Territory, landscape fluidity, stretch-goals, stretch goals, back-casting, backcasting, continua-umwelt, scenario planning, scattered trees, course woody debris, deadwood, wolf reintroduction, Scottish wolf reintroduction, wolf reintroduction Scotland, reintroducing wolves, Scottish wolves, Scottish Highlands wolf reintroduction, reintroduction of wolves to the Scottish Highlands

 

Projects

 

Concepts

 

Mulligans Flat - Goorooyarroo
Goorooyarroo

A woodland manipulation experiment aimed at improving ecological conditions for wildlife.

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Continua- Umwelt Landscape Model
Continua-Umwelt

The Continua-Umwelt Landscape Model is a new approach to viewing landscapes which incorporates environmental and geographical space, species perception, response and landscape trajectories.

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Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary

A unique project to restore locally extinct species and provide a glimpse of the past as a reference point for enhancing our ecosystems in the future.

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Stretch goals and Backcasting

There are many barriers to large-scale and ambitious ecological restoration projects. Stretch goals and Backcasting are useful approaches that can help overcome these barriers.

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Wolf reintroduction  in Scotland

Evidence from Yellowstone National park suggests that the nonlethal effect of wolves on deer behaviour can have major ecosystems effects. We outline implications for wolf reintroduction in Scotland.

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Landscape Fluidity
Landscape Fluidity

Landscape fluidity is a conceptual extension of the Continua-Umwelt Landscape Model which provides a practical framework for managing landscape in the face of global environmental change.

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Superb Parrot

Superb Parrot

A multi-scale study of the vulnerable Superb Parrot of south-eastern Australia.

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Scots Pines
Scots Pines

In the UK, the Scots Pine is only thought to naturally occur in the Scottish Highlands. However, there is increasing interest in a number of remnants further south that may be naturally occurring.

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Reviews

 

Scattered Trees
Scattered Trees

Scattered trees are prominent features in many landscapes worldwide, including natural, cultural and recently modified landscapes. They have many ecological functions, and are consequently “keystone structures” in landscapes.

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Vindolanda
Vindolanda

A palynological study of the effects of the Roman occupation on vegetation at a fort site in northern England.

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Scattered trees

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climate change adaptation

 

 

 

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