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Title: NSW Koala Research Plan: Expert elicitation of knowledge gaps : Findings from an expert elicitation workshop, held 24-25th July 2018, Manly NSW
Other Titles: NSW Koala Research Plan: Expert elicitation of knowledge gaps
Authors: Hemming, V
Hoffmann, M
Jarrad, F
Centre of Environmental and Economic Research, The University of Melbourne
Office of Environment and Heritage
Keywords: Koala - Conservation - New South Wales
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Office of Environment and Heritage NSW
Citation: Citation: Hemming, V., Hoffmann, M., Jarrad, F., Rumpff, L. (2018) “NSW Koala Research Plan: Expert Elicitation”. Report prepared by the Centre of Environmental and Economic Research, The University of Melbourne, Australia. Prepared for the Office of Environment and Heritage, Sydney, NSW.
Abstract: Despite substantial efforts in koala research, there is still uncertainty relating to the most costefficient management actions to improve the status of koalas in NSW. The aim of this project was to develop an understanding of the key knowledge gaps impeding the successful management of koala populations in the wild across NSW. This understanding led to the development of a series of research questions, targeted at addressing the uncertainty that, if resolved, will provide the most benefit to the viability of koalas in NSW.
Description: 118 p. : ill., tables ; 30 cm.
URI: https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/10954
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