Conservation Science and Practice (Mar 2023)
Setting research priorities for effective management of a threatened ecosystem: Australian alpine and subalpine peatland
- Jessica A. Rowland,
- Jessica C. Walsh,
- Matthew Beitzel,
- Renee Brawata,
- Daniel Brown,
- Linden Chalmers,
- Lisa Evans,
- Kathryn Eyles,
- Rob Gibbs,
- Samantha Grover,
- Shane Grundy,
- Rebecca M. B. Harris,
- Shayne Haywood,
- Mairi Hilton,
- Geoffrey Hope,
- Ben Keaney,
- Marie Keatley,
- David A. Keith,
- Ruth Lawrence,
- Maiko L. Lutz,
- Trish MacDonald,
- Elizabeth MacPhee,
- Nina McLean,
- Susan Powell,
- Diana A. Robledo‐Ruiz,
- Chloe F. Sato,
- Mel Schroder,
- Ewen Silvester,
- Arn Tolsma,
- Andrew W. Western,
- Jennie Whinam,
- Matthew White,
- Anita Wild,
- Richard J. Williams,
- Genevieve Wright,
- Wade Young,
- Joslin L. Moore
Affiliations
- Jessica A. Rowland
- School of Biological Sciences Monash University Clayton Victoria Australia
- Jessica C. Walsh
- School of Biological Sciences Monash University Clayton Victoria Australia
- Matthew Beitzel
- Conservation Research, Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate Canberra Australia
- Renee Brawata
- Conservation Research, Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate Canberra Australia
- Daniel Brown
- Eastern Victoria Office Bright Victoria Australia
- Linden Chalmers
- Biodiversity Planning and Policy, ACT Government Dickson Australia
- Lisa Evans
- Conservation Research, Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate Canberra Australia
- Kathryn Eyles
- Department of Climate Change, Energy, and the Environment Canberra Australia
- Rob Gibbs
- Australian Alps National Parks Co‐operative Management Program, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Parramatta New South Wales Australia
- Samantha Grover
- Applied Chemistry and Environmental Science RMIT University Melbourne Victoria Australia
- Shane Grundy
- International Mire Conservation Group (IMCG) Greifswald Germany
- Rebecca M. B. Harris
- School of Geography, Planning, and Spatial Sciences University of Tasmania Hobart Tasmania Australia
- Shayne Haywood
- West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority Traralgon Victoria Australia
- Mairi Hilton
- School of Biological Sciences Monash University Clayton Victoria Australia
- Geoffrey Hope
- College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University Canberra Australia
- Ben Keaney
- College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University Canberra Australia
- Marie Keatley
- Melbourne Office Melbourne Victoria Australia
- David A. Keith
- Centre for Ecosystem Science, University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales Australia
- Ruth Lawrence
- Department of Geography The University of Melbourne Carlton Victoria Australia
- Maiko L. Lutz
- School of Biological Sciences Monash University Clayton Victoria Australia
- Trish MacDonald
- Independent scholar (retired) Canberra Australia
- Elizabeth MacPhee
- Alpine Flora ‐ High Altitude Rehabilitation Consultant Tumut New South Wales Australia
- Nina McLean
- Conservation Research, Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate Canberra Australia
- Susan Powell
- Department of Climate Change, Energy, and the Environment Canberra Australia
- Diana A. Robledo‐Ruiz
- School of Biological Sciences Monash University Clayton Victoria Australia
- Chloe F. Sato
- ACT Government Canberra Australia
- Mel Schroder
- Southern Ranges Branch, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Jindabyne New South Wales Australia
- Ewen Silvester
- Research Centre for Applied Alpine Ecology (RCAAE), Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution (DEEE) La Trobe University Wodonga Australia
- Arn Tolsma
- Arthur Rylah Institute, Biodiversity Division, Environment and Climate Change, Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Heidelberg Victoria Australia
- Andrew W. Western
- Department of Infrastructure Engineering The University of Melbourne Parkville Australia
- Jennie Whinam
- School of Geography, Planning & Spatial Sciences University of Tasmania Sandy Bay Tasmania Australia
- Matthew White
- Biodiversity Conservation Division, Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment Canberra Australia
- Anita Wild
- Wild Ecology Pty Ltd. Mount Nelson Tasmania Australia
- Richard J. Williams
- Charles Darwin University Faculty of Engineering Health Science and the Environment, Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods Darwin Northwest Territories Australia
- Genevieve Wright
- NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Hurstville New South Wales Australia
- Wade Young
- Parks and Conservation Service, Environment and Planning Directorate Canberra Australia
- Joslin L. Moore
- School of Biological Sciences Monash University Clayton Victoria Australia
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12891
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 5,
no. 3
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract Threatened ecosystem conservation requires an understanding of the effectiveness of management and the challenges hindering successful protection and recovery. Bringing together researchers, land managers and policymakers to identify key threats, management needs, and knowledge gaps provides a unified account of the evidence and tools needed to improve threatened ecosystem management. We undertook a research prioritization process for Australian alpine and subalpine peatlands with experts across policy, research, and management. Through individual interviews, structured group discussions, and voting, we generated 25 priority research questions that, if addressed, would enhance our capacity to conserve peatlands. Knowledge gaps spanned four topics: understanding peatland dynamics, impacts of threats, methods to manage these, and the effectiveness of management. Consistent monitoring standards, an open‐access knowledge platform and commitment to long‐term joint research and management were identified as vital. This collaboration enabled development of a shared agenda of research priorities to target knowledge gaps for informing policy and management of threatened alpine peatlands. Our findings substantiate the importance of stronger ongoing collaboration among researchers, land managers and policymakers across jurisdictions to support conservation.
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