Hamish and Aram Calhoun (Dept of Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation Biology) feature in the new book, Indicators and Surrogates of Biodiversity and Environmental Change, edited by David Lindenmayer, Philip Barton, Jennifer Pierson. This book was the product of an Australian Research Council-funded workshop to explore new perspectives in the development and application of surrogates and indicators in natural resource management and
conservation. Hamish and Aram contributed the chapter Searching for the holy grail of wetland integrity: are surrogates still relevant in conservation planning?
Other products from this group includes A new framework for selecting environmental surrogates published in Science of the Total Environment this month.
conservation. Hamish and Aram contributed the chapter Searching for the holy grail of wetland integrity: are surrogates still relevant in conservation planning?
Other products from this group includes A new framework for selecting environmental surrogates published in Science of the Total Environment this month.