Environmental Futures Centre Materials for Environmental Managers reports the outcomes of research and inquiry to inform Environmental Managers.
- The Important Role of Birds and Bats in Rainforest Regeneration
Cath Moran
Fact Sheet - 2011
Why birds and bats are important in dispersing the seeds of rainforest plants, and how restoration plans can be modified to encourage more seed dispersal and more fruit-eating birds.
- Building Natures Resilience: A Draft Biodiversity Strategy for Queensland. Response by the Environmental Futures Centre, Griffith University.
Carla Catterall, Pat Dale, Darryl Jones, Hamish McCallum and Ilva Sporne.
March 2011 - Biodiversity & urban design: birds, 'burbs and Brisbane's bushland (PDF 411KB)
Carla P Catterall
Fact Sheet - 2011
New information about how biodiversity in urban areas is changing over time, what kinds of bird species use the suburbs, and why conservation of remnant forest is essential
- Monitoring revegetation projects in rainforest landscapes: Toolkit version 3
John Kanowski, Carla P Catterall, Kylie Freebody, Amanda N D Freeman and Debra A Harrison
Revegetation Monitoring Toolkit, Version 3 2010
- Rainforest restoration: approaches, costs and biodiversity outcomes (PDF 971KB)
Carla P Catterall and John Kanowski
Fact Sheet - 2010
- Ecology and management of flying fox camps in an urbanising region (PDF 986KB)
Billie Roberts, John Kanowski and Carla P Catterall
Fact Sheet - 2006
- A new role for weeds in rainforest restoration? (PDF 898KB)
Wendy Neilan, Carla P Catterall, John Kanowski and Stephen McKenna
Fact Sheet - 2005
- Converting stands of camphor laurel to rainforest: What are the costs and outcomes of different control methods? (PDF 2.15MB)
John Kanowski and Carla P Catterall. With the assistance of Ralph Woodford, Stephanie Lymburner and Tim Roberts and other restoration practictioners, northern New South Wales, Australia.