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State of Science. Biogeomorphological inheritance: coral reef‐tops and mangrove shorelines. Abstract Coasts are some of the most dynamic environments on Earth. Coastal systems comprise physical environments together with a biological component, and, for much of the world, a human element, which in many cases imposes anthropogenic stresses.
Colin D. Woodroffe
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1120. Nothofagus cunninghamii (Hook.) Oerst
Summary Nothofagus cunninghamii (Hook.) Oerst., a native of Australia, is illustrated. Its habitat and conservation status are described. Notes on its cultivation in Europe are given.
Olivia Steed‐Mundin, Joanna Langhorne
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Can't see the carbon for the CO2? Regulating CCU value chains under and beyond climate law
Abstract To realise the objectives of the European Green Deal (EGD), fossil carbon will have to be not only reduced but also replaced with recycled carbon. The European Commission considers industrial carbon management and carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) technologies to be part of the solution.
Emilie Yliheljo, Tiina Paloniitty
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Abstract Recent scholarship on poetic materiality has found itself caught between celebration of the way rhythm might link language and the body, on the one hand, and critiques of the way such a link can lead and has led to various types of essentialism, on the other.
Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge
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Our findings provide evidence of the necessity to enhance ecosystem functions while avoiding biotic homogenisation. Restoration programs should aim at increasing landscape connectivity which influences plant communities, pollinator assemblages and their interaction patterns.
Anna Traveset +11 more
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Bandits, heroes and villains: A view from a settler colony
Abstract ‘Bushrangers’ were late 18th to early 20th‐century bandits who lived in the Australian bush through the proceeds of crime, but today, they are national legends. A particular constellation of factors led to the white male bushranger's status as a national hero in Australia.
Meg Foster
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Estimating early contact‐era populations for lutruwita (Tasmania)
Abstract While there have been many attempts to calculate pre‐contact Aboriginal population sizes for Tasmania, estimates have varied from as little as 800 to as many as 20,000. We adapt a technique employed by Noel Butlin to model Australian continental populations in 1788 to the peculiar circumstances of Tasmania. We conclude that higher, rather than
Roger Byard, Hamish Maxwell‐Stewart
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OTHERTONGUES: MULTILINGUALISM, NATALITY AND EMPOWERMENT IN SHARON DODUA OTOO'S ADAS RAUM
ABSTRACT Written in German by the Black British author and activist Sharon Dodua Otoo, the novel Adas Raum (2021) intervenes in contemporary debates on colonial legacies to forge ‘a critical multilingualism’ (Yildiz 2012), challenging master‐narratives and tropes of founding fathers which privilege linear constructions of time and bounded concepts of ...
Áine McMurtry
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Frontier of space, frontier of mind: The British invasion of Loonwonnylowe
Asia‐Pacific Economic History Review, Volume 64, Issue 2, Page 253-259, July 2024.
Don Ranson
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On the Longitude of Hobarton, Van Diemen's Land [PDF]
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