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2018 NT ECOSYSTEMS WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS

Territory Ecosystems Workshop 2018 Introduction

Alan Roe, Program Manager, Natural Resource Management

 

Valuing productive natural assets and ecosystems in grazed landscapes

Dr. Dionne Walsh, Rangeland Program Manager, Department of Primary Industry and Resources (DPIR)

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Valuing Ecosystems on Indigenous Lands

Ricky Archer, Project Coordinator, North Australian Indigenous Lands & Sea Management Alliance (NAILSMA)

 

Turning big data into better decisions in the paddock

Mike Digby, Manager, FarmMap 4D

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The experience of mapping ecosystems services at the catchment scale

Dr. Simone Maynord, Principal, Simone Maynard Consulting

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Realising ecosystem values through carbon markets

Prof Jeremy Russell-Smith & Dr. Kamaljit Sangha, Darwin Centre for Bushfire Research (DCBR) & Charles Darwin University  

 

Valuing enhanced water quality in the Northern Territory

Prof Karen Gibb, Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University 

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The NAKAU Programme

Robbie Henderson, Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University 

 

The Development of offset policies to recognise natural values

Dr. Peter Whitehead, Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University 

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The role of financial institutions in valuing and investing in natural capital

Stephanie Russo, Manager, Natural Capital, National Australia Bank

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Overview of ecosystem evaluation opportunities

Prof Robert Costanza, Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU

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