List Publicatons for a Member

1. Finlayson, C.M. (2009) Biotic pressures and their effects on wetland functioning. In: E Maltby & T Barker (Eds), The Wetlands Handbook, Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK. pp 667-688.
2. Finlayson, C.M. (2009) Biotic pressures and their effects on wetland functioning. In: E Maltby & T Barker (Eds), The Wetlands Handbook, Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK. pp 667-688.
3. Finlayson, C.M. (2009) Review of Farming With Nature: The Science and Practice of Ecoagriculture. Sara J. Scherr & Jeffrey A. McNeely (eds). Island Press, Washington, DC. Published in: Ecological Management and Restoration, vol 10, page 73
4. Finlayson, M (2009) Rivers and wetlands in the face of global environmental change: an international overview. Biodiversity across the Borders Conference, University of Ballarat, June 19
5. Finlayson, M., Eliot, I. & Eliot, M. (2009) A Strategic Framework for Monitoring Coastal Change in Australia’s Wet-dry Tropics – Concepts and Progress. Geographical Research, 47(2):109–123
6. Mackay, H., Finlayson, C.M., Fernandez-Prieto, D., Davidson, N., Pritchard, D., & Rebelo, L.-M. (2009) The role of Earth Observation (EO) technologies in supporting implementation of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. Journal of Environmental Management, 90 (7): 2234-2242
7. Neville Ash, Norbert Jürgens, Paul Leadley, Rob Alkemade, Miguel B. Araújo, Gregory P. Asner, Dominique Bachelet, Mark J. Costello, Max Finlayson, Sandra Lavorel, Georgina Mace, Harold A. Mooney, Terry Parr, Robert Scholes, Jorge Soberon, Woody Turner, Anne-Hélène Prieur-Richard, Anne Larigauderie, and Bruno A. Walther. 2009. bioDISCOVERY: Assessing, monitoring and predicting biodiversity change. DIVERSITAS Report N°7. 40 pp.
8. Prof Finlayson (with Diego Fernandez-Prieto) was guest editor of a Special Issue of the Journal of Environmental Management, Volume 90 (7) from the GlobWetland Symposium: Looking at wetlands from space. Their editorial was titled “Earth observation and wetlands.”
9. Rebelo, l.-M., Finlayson, C.M. & Nagabhatla, N. (2009) Remote sensing and GIS for wetland inventory, mapping and change analysis. Journal of Environmental Management, 90 (7): 2144 -2153
10. Yarrow, M., Marin, V.H., Finlayson, M., Tironi, A., Delgado, L.E., & Fischer, F. 2009. The ecology of Egeria densa Planchon (Liliopsida: Alismatales):A wetland ecosystem engineer, Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 82; 299-313
11. de Groot, R., Finlayson, M., Verschuuren, B., Ypma, O. & Zylstra, M. (2008) Integrated assessment of wetland services and values as a tool to analyse policy trade-offs and management options: A case study in the Daly and Mary River catchments, northern Australia. Supervising Scientist Report 198, Supervising Scientist, Darwin NT.
12. Dixon, A., Wood, A., Finlayson, M. & van Halsema, G.E. (2008). Exploring agriculture – wetland interactions: a framework for analysis. In: Scoping agriculture –wetland interaction: towards a sustainable multiple-response strategy. (A Wood & GE van Halsema eds), FAO Water Report 33, Rome, pp. 5-27.
13. Finlayson, C. M. How vulnerable are Australia’s Conservation Icons to the impacts of climate change and sea level rise?SEGRA, August 18-20, Albury, NSW.
14. Finlayson, C. M., & Waterman, P. Climate Change Implications of Food and Water Security: Issues for Regional Australia, SEGRA, August 18-20, Albury, NSW.
15. Finlayson, C.M, Davis, J., Gell, P., Kingsford, R., Parton, K.A., Smith, P. The status of wetlands and the predicted effects of global climate change: the situation in Australia. INTECOL Wetlands Conference, Cuibia, Brazil, 25 July
16. Finlayson, C.M. & Weinstein, P. (2008). Wetlands, health and sustainable development – global challenges and opportunities. Proceedings of Wetlands International workshop on Health People: Healthy Wetlands. Shaoxing, China, November 2007. Pp 23-40
17. Finlayson, C.M., & Baird, D.J. North: South Contrasts in the Response of Freshwater Systems to Agricultural Land Use Intensification: New Approaches, Case Studies and Lessons Learned. INTECOL Wetlands Conference, Cuibia, Brazil, 24 July
18. Gopal, B., Junk, W., Finlayson, C.M. & Breen, C. (2008). Present state and future of tropical wetlands. In: Aquatic Ecosystems: Trends and Global Prospects (Ed. N Polunin (ed). Cambridge University Press. Pp. 141-154.
19. Horwitz, P., & Finlayson, C.M. Reconceptualising priorities for wetland management: ecosystem services and human health. Australian Society for Limnology, Annual Congress, Mandurah, WA, 30 September.
20. Nagabhatla N., Finlayson M. & Sonali Senaratna Sellamuttu S 2008. Spatial dynamics versus social dynamics: understanding tradeoffs in ecological and socioeconomic systems. In: Environmental Growth - a global perspective, (G Malhotra ed), MacMillan Publishers India Ltd, New Delhi, India, pp. 16-31
21. Nagabhatla, N., Finlayson, C.M., Seneratna Sellamuttu, S. & Gunawardena, A. (2008). A multi-disciplinary and integrated model for wise use and sustainable management of tropical wetlands. Ceylon Journal of Science (Biological Science) 37, 73-86.
22. Falkenmark M, Finlayson CM & Gordon L (coordinating lead authors) 2007. Agriculture, water, and ecosystems: avoiding the costs of going too far. In Molden D (ed), Water for food, water for life: a comprehensive assessment of water management in agriculture. Earthscan, London, UK, pp 234-277.
23. Finlayson CM 2005. Plant ecology of Australia’s tropical floodplain wetlands: a review. Annals of Botany 96, 541-555.
24. Finlayson CM, Bellio MG & Lowry JB 2005. A conceptual basis for the wise use of wetlands in northern Australia – linking information needs, integrated analyses, drivers of change and human well-being. Marine & Freshwater Research 56, 269-277.
25. Finlayson, CM, D’Cruz R & Davidson NJ 2005. Ecosystem services and human well-being: water and wetlands synthesis. World Resources Institute, Washington DC, USA.
26. Eliot I, Finlayson CM & Waterman P 1999. Predicted climate change, sea level rise and wetland management in the Australian wet-dry tropics. Wetlands Ecology and Management 7, 63-81.
27. Finlayson CM, Davidson NC, Spiers AG & Stevenson NJ 1999. Global wetland inventory – status and priorities. Marine and Freshwater Research 50, 717-727.

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