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Category: Restoration_Genomics

Publications booklet 2022: helping to ensure ReCER research outcomes reach practitioners, planners and policymakers.

ReCER’s research informs the conservation and restoration of resilient ecosystems. One of the tools we are using to help our research reach practitioners, planners and policy-makers is to produce an annual booklet containing abstracts of all our publications. The 2022 publications booklet can be downloaded here.

Using Restore and Renew webtools to guide restoration of threatened ecological community Cumberland Plain Woodland

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A new research project by the Research Centre for Ecosystem Resilience (ReCER) is exploring how genomic information can guide the restoration of threatened ecological communities.

Restore and Renew – making genomic and climatic information freely available to restoration practitioners

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This is part 2 of a three-part series on using conservation genomics to help restore threatened ecological communities. In part 1, we described why genetics is relevant to ecological restoration. Below, we outline how restoration practitioners can use the Restore and Renew web tools to consider genetic information and climate change when sourcing material for […]

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