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1Assessing the quality of native vegetation: The ‘habitat hectares’ approachEcological Management and Restoration2003278
2Local habitat restoration in streams: Constraints on the effectiveness of restoration for stream biotaEcological Management and Restoration2003229
3Offsets for land clearing: No net loss or the tail wagging the dog?Ecological Management and Restoration2007172
4Adaptive management: a synthesis of current understanding and effective applicationEcological Management and Restoration2004142
5The value of paddock trees for regional conservation in an agricultural landscapeEcological Management and Restoration2002139
6Some practical suggestions for improving engagement between researchers and policy‐makers in natural resource managementEcological Management and Restoration2008134
7Resistance, Resilience and RestorationEcological Management and Restoration2013134
8On the maturing of restoration: Linking ecological research and restorationEcological Management and Restoration2001125
9Is fencing enough? The short-term effects of stock exclusion in remnant grassy woodlands in southern NSWEcological Management and Restoration2002122
10Faunal response to revegetation in agricultural areas of Australia: A reviewEcological Management and Restoration2007117
11Buffel Grass and fire in a Gidgee and Brigalow woodland: A case study from central QueenslandEcological Management and Restoration2003111
12Groundwater-dependent ecosystems in Australia: It's more than just water for riversEcological Management and Restoration2003101
13Potential for biofilms as biological indicators in Australian riverine systemsEcological Management and Restoration200194
14Revegetation to combat tree decline in the Midlands and Derwent Valley Lowlands of Tasmania: Practices for improved plant establishmentEcological Management and Restoration200393
15An overview of methods used to assess vegetation condition at the scale of the siteEcological Management and Restoration200690
16EcoFire: restoring the biodiversity values of the Kimberley region by managing fireEcological Management and Restoration201189
17Restoring Australia's temperate grasslands and grassy woodlands: integrating function and diversityEcological Management and Restoration200588
18The role of small ground-foraging mammals in topsoil health and biodiversity: Implications to management and restorationEcological Management and Restoration200387
19Australian approaches for managing ‘country’ using Indigenous and non‐Indigenous knowledgeEcological Management and Restoration201282
20Fish passage in the Murray‐Darling Basin, Australia: Not just an upstream battleEcological Management and Restoration201478
21Local seed for revegetation. Where will all that seed come from?Ecological Management and Restoration200076
22Carbon stocks in above‐ground biomass of monoculture plantations, mixed species plantations and environmental restoration plantings in north‐east AustraliaEcological Management and Restoration201076
23Soil‐disturbance by native animals plays a critical role in maintaining healthy Australian landscapesEcological Management and Restoration200973
24Widening gap between expectations and practice in Australian minesite rehabilitationEcological Management and Restoration201573
25Using soil and litter arthropods to assess the state of rainforest restorationEcological Management and Restoration200371
26The habitat hectares approach to vegetation assessment: An evaluation and suggestions for improvementEcological Management and Restoration200470
27Review of ecological restoration programme on subantarctic Macquarie Island: Pest management progress and future directionsEcological Management and Restoration200169
28Integrating policy and science in natural resources: Why so difficult?Ecological Management and Restoration200669
29Impact of groundwater abstraction on a Banksia woodland, Swan Coastal Plain, Western AustraliaEcological Management and Restoration200068
30Icons under threat: Why monitoring visitors and their ecological impacts in protected areas mattersEcological Management and Restoration200767
31Utilising Indigenous seasonal knowledge to understand aquatic resource use and inform water resource management in northern AustraliaEcological Management and Restoration201266
32Triage: How do we prioritize health care for landscapes?Ecological Management and Restoration200364
33Ecological processes: A key element in strategies for nature conservationEcological Management and Restoration200964
34Review of cold water pollution in the Murray–Darling Basin and the impacts on fish communitiesEcological Management and Restoration201464
35The Murray River's 'Sea to Hume Dam' fish passage program: Progress to date and lessons learnedEcological Management and Restoration200662
36The value of 'bat boxes' for attracting hollow-dependent fauna to farm forestry plantations in southeast QueenslandEcological Management and Restoration200260
37Ants as indicators of minesite restoration: community recovery at one of eight rehabilitation sites in central QueenslandEcological Management and Restoration200360
38Key lessons for achieving biodiversity‐sensitive cities and townsEcological Management and Restoration201560
39Comparison of the cut and tetrazolium tests for assessing seed viability: a study using Australian native Leucopogon speciesEcological Management and Restoration200459
40Conservation planning in a cross‐cultural context: the Wunambal Gaambera Healthy Country Project in the Kimberley, Western AustraliaEcological Management and Restoration201258
41Vegetation condition assessment and monitoring from sequences of satellite imageryEcological Management and Restoration200656
42Historical Indigenous use of aquatic resources in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin, and its implications for river managementEcological Management and Restoration200755
43Observer variation in field assessments of vegetation condition: Implications for biodiversity conservationEcological Management and Restoration200955
44Karparti ecology: Recognition of Aboriginal ecological knowledge and its application to management in north-western AustraliaEcological Management and Restoration200154
45Who’s the boss? Post‐colonialism, ecological research and conservation management on Australian Indigenous landsEcological Management and Restoration201254
46The ‘making of’ the Mulligans Flat – Goorooyarroo experimental restoration projectEcological Management and Restoration201253
47Impacts of tourism on threatened plant taxa and communities in AustraliaEcological Management and Restoration200352
48Recognition of Aboriginal rights, interests and values in river research and management: Perspectives from northern AustraliaEcological Management and Restoration200552
49CyberTracker: An integral management tool used by rangers in the Djelk Indigenous Protected Area, central Arnhem Land, AustraliaEcological Management and Restoration201151
50Large‐scale pest control in New Zealand beech forestsEcological Management and Restoration201651