Martine Maron
@martinemaron.bsky.social
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Professor of environmental management @ The University of Queensland. Conservation policy, biodiversity offsets, woodland birds, threatened species
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Martine Maron
@martinemaron.bsky.social
· Jul 11
Biodiversity Credits: An Overview of the Current State, Future Opportunities, and Potential Pitfalls
Biodiversity credits are an emerging vehicle for pro-environmental financing, yet much uncertainty remains around how and when they could boost biodiversity conservation. Here we define what biodiver...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Martine Maron
@martinemaron.bsky.social
· Jun 18
Queensland's last carbon neutral council to lose title after leaving federal program
Queensland's only certified carbon neutral council will lose that title as it prepares to pull out of a federal government scheme it has concerns with.
www.abc.net.au
Martine Maron
@martinemaron.bsky.social
· Jun 12
Farmers wanting to sell tiny dragons' last known holdout left in limbo
The home of the only wild population of Victorian grassland earless dragons is no longer viable as a private farm, but governments are unwilling to buy the land for conservation.
www.abc.net.au
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Martine Maron
@martinemaron.bsky.social
· May 26
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Megan Evans
@megcevans.bsky.social
· May 8
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Economics, UNSW Canberra
Looking to make an impact through teaching and research at an internationally accredited (AACSB and AHRI) business school? This role will offer you the opportunity to do just that.
external-careers.jobs.unsw.edu.au
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Yung En Chee
@yungenchee.bsky.social
· Apr 24
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Wilderness Society
@wilderness.org.au
· Apr 22
Martine Maron
@martinemaron.bsky.social
· Apr 15
Allowing forests to regrow and regenerate is a great way to restore habitat
New research found regrowth in Queensland provided valuable habitat after 15 years, on average, with some species benefiting from trees as young as 3 years of age.
theconversation.com
Martine Maron
@martinemaron.bsky.social
· Apr 15
Allowing forests to regrow and regenerate is a great way to restore habitat
New research found regrowth in Queensland provided valuable habitat after 15 years, on average, with some species benefiting from trees as young as 3 years of age.
theconversation.com
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Margaret Stanley
@ecostanley.bsky.social
· Apr 11
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Martine Maron
@martinemaron.bsky.social
· Feb 14
How birdwatching is taking flight as Australia's new tourism goldmine
Birdwatchers are pouring billions of dollars into Australia's tourism industry every year with calls to capitalise on the country's native species and better promote the pastime.
www.abc.net.au