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MEDECOS is an international conference organized by ISOMED, the International Society of Mediterranean Ecology, which aims to bring together the scientific community interested in Mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs). AEET is the Spanish Ecological Society mainly devoted to terrestrial systems.
The origins of MEDECOS date back to March 1971, when an international group of scientists convened in Valdivia, Chile, to discuss their work on Mediterranean-climate ecosystems. MEDECOS has been hosted every 3-4 years in different locations of the five Mediterranean areas of the world (Mediterranean Basin, SW Australia, California, Central Chile and the Cape Region in South Africa). In 2017, MEDECOS will be at the University of Seville, in the “Reina Mercedes” Science Campus, in Seville (Spain) simultaneously with the biennial meeting of the Spanish Association for Terrestrial Ecology (AEET).
The main focus of the joint conference is the ecology and evolution of Mediterranean ecosystems and their species, from plants to animals and also microorganisms. By uniting scientists and students whose research focuses on MTEs, we expect to gain insights into the similarities and differences in how MTEs function, change and evolve. The conference will also host a regular AEET meeting, thus more general topics on any aspect of ecology will be also considered. The official language of the conference is English.
For more info visit http://www.medecos-aeet-meeting2017.es/
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Amanda Wheeler CEO and Kia Dowell Chair, Gelganyem Trust present on the indigenous voice in mining restoration at the Argyle Diamond Mine. Australian Research Council Centre for Mine Site Restoration 2019 Annual Workshop
Full presentation: https://youtu.be/lF-FhYPS49E
Australian Network for Plant Conservation (ANPC) undertook the Australian Native Seed Survey in 2016-2017 to better understand the native seed sector and its ability to meet current and future demand..
Read more ...CMSR Research Fellow Dr. Adam Cross was awarded the 'Woodside Early Career Scientist of the Year' at the Premier’s Science Awards! The award is wonderful recognition of Adam’s work in restoration and shines the spotlight on the importance and significance of restoration research projects in globally.
Read more ...CMSR researchers have discovered a new population of a critically endangered aquatic carnivorous plant in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley, following a 10-year search of the region.
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RESTORATION GENETICS
The latest DNA approaches to improve seed sourcing, plant performance, and biomonitoring restoration. |
RESTORATION ECOPHYSIOLOGY
New tools for understanding plant function and condition for mine closure.
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SEED TECHNOLOGY AND ENABLEMENT
Making every seed count in restoration through ‘smart seed’ technology
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RARE AND RECALCITRANT SPECIESEnhancing conservation of threatened species impacted by mining |
RESTORATION TRAJECTORY
Innovation in bio-indicators and spatial modelling for mine closure capability. |
MINING INDUSTRY POLICY EXTENSION
Establishing a nationwide approach to mine closure policy. |
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