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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Department of Earth Sciences Seminars (downtown) > A new look at the past provides perspectives for biodiversity management
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Oscar Branson. While long-term ecological (palaeoecology) baseline data have been identified as critical to biodiversity management, there is still a major disconnect between palaeoecology and on-ground management efforts. This is largely due to the lack of application context in most existing palaeoecological studies, with data generated difficult for land managers to interpret and use in developing management framework. In this seminar, I will be talking about my palaeoecological work and some new methods, and how it has assisted in informing land management in southeast Australia, which is one of the regions experiencing the greatest impact (damaging wildfires, flood, drought) of climate globally. This talk is part of the Department of Earth Sciences Seminars (downtown) series. This talk is included in these lists:
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