School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005 Australia
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FundingAwardedLarge collaborative or international funding- Lowe AJ, Hayman P, Bradshaw CJ, Brook B, Cooper A, Gurgel F, Ophel-Keller K, Tanner J, Foulkes J, Hamden R (2010-2013) TRansect for ENvironmental monitoring and Decision making (TREND): Adaptive management of productive and native systems for climate change. Premier’s Science and Research Fund (PSRF $1.35M)
- Lowe AJ, Foulkes J et al (2009-2012) National Scientific Reference Site Network – Australian Rangeland Ecosystems. Component of South Australian consortium application (coordinators Meyer W and Lowe AJ) for Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN). NCRIS-DEST ($3M)
- Lowe AJ, Pillman S, Coddington P, Jenkins C et al (2009-2012) Eco-informatics – integrating and visualizing ecosystems information. Component of South Australian consortium application (coordinators Meyer W and Lowe AJ) for Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN). NCRIS-DEST ($4.5M)
- Williams, S, Hughes L, Stafford–Smith M, Possingham H, Hoffman A, Brook B, Lowe A, Pressey B, Williams D, Garnett S, Kitching R, Thomas C, Moritz C (2009-2013) Terrestrial Biodiversity - Adaptation Research Network - National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF $1.6 M)
- Meyer W, Stringer R, Lewis M, Brook B, Bryan B, Connor J, Hayman P, Fisher A, Johnson J, Lowe A, Williams S (2009-2012) Climate Change, Communities and Environment: Building Research Capability to Identify Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation Options for South Australian Landscapes. Premier’s Science and Research Fund (PSRF $1.26M)
Nationally competitive funding- AJ Lowe, C Bradshaw, A van den Hengel, B Brook, A Cooper (2011-2014) Multi-model predictions of ecosystem flux under climate change based on novel genetic and image analysis methods. ARC Super Science Fellowships, FS1102 00051 ($556K)
Government agency or NGO funding - Breed M, Ottewell K, Lowe AJ (2010-2012) Developing best practice approaches for restoring River Murray forest ecosystems that are resilient to climate change. Native Vegetation Research Grant ($45K)
- Breed M, Lowe AJ, Gardner M, Ottewell K (2010) Developing best practice approaches for restoring Murray-Darling ecosystems that are resilient to climate change. Field Naturalists Society of South Australia, Lirabenda Endowment Fund ($2.5K)
- Dunker B (2010-2012) Managing Fire for Biodiversity - lnvestigation on dispersal, re-colonization ability and population genetic structure of two distinctive plant species in Mallee ecosystems. Nature Foundation SA Inc ($6K)
- Breed M, Lowe AJ, Gardner M, Ottewell K (2010) Developing best practice approaches for restoring Murray-Darling ecosystems that are resilient to climate change. Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia Limited – University Research Grant ($1K)
- Breed M, Lowe AJ, Gardner M, Ottewell K (2010) Developing best practice approaches for restoring River Murray forest ecosystems that are resilient to climate change. Nature Foundation of South Australia ($4.5K)
- Breed M, Lowe AJ, Gardner M, Ottewell K (2010) Developing best-practice approaches for restoring River Murray forest ecosystems that are resilient to climate change. Australian Geographic Society Seed Grant ($2.5K)
- Breed M, Lowe AJ, Gardner M, Ottewell K (2010) Developing best practice approaches for restoring Murray-Darling ecosystems that are resilient to climate change. Biological Society of South Australia Field Research Grant ($1K)
- Breed M (2009) International travel to CATIE and University of Costa Rica. The Environment Institute Travel Support program ($1.5k)
- Breed M (2010) International travel to CATIE and University of Costa Rica. The Environment Institute Travel Support program ($1k)
- Breed M (2010) Restoration genetics in Murray mallee and Neotropical Forests: implications for management and planning. National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility - PhD Student Collaboration Travel Grant ($3k)
- Belton G, Gurgel F, Beheregary L (2010) Benthic community structure of the Great Aust. Bight: phylogeography of a marine macro-invertebrate species considered a tropical relict. Wildlife Conservation Fund/DEH ($20K)
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