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114-Feb-2023The Response of Coastal Systems to Anthropogenic Climate ChangeSingh, Preetika Jyoti; Reid, Michael ; Nunn, Patrick ; Thoms, Martin 9-Aug-2023
229-Sep-2020The resilience of a floodplain vegetation landscapeShilpakar, Rajendra L ; Thoms, Martin C ; Reid, Michael A 4-Mar-2021
3Aug-2018Characterization of River Networks: A GIS Approach and Its ApplicationsThoms, Martin ; Scown, Murray ; Flotemersch, Joseph15-Dec-2020
427-Oct-2017Drivers of Tropical Cyclone Induced FloodingOrr, Glynis Ethel; Thoms, Martin ; Faulkner, Richard D ; Frazier, Paul 18-Jan-2024
522-Oct-2016Reflexive Learning in the Practice of Adaptive Freshwater ManagementMcLoughlin, Craig; Thoms, Martin ; Marshall, Graham ; Parsons, Melissa 2-Oct-2019
62015A Conceptual Model for Anostracan BiogeographyRogers, David Christopher; Thoms, Martin ; Reid, Michael 30-Mar-2015
72015The Spatial Complexity of Floodplain LandscapesScown, Murray William; Thoms, Martin ; De Jager, Nathan; Reid, Michael 18-Nov-2015
82013Floodplain Vegetation Landscapes: An Ecotone or a Dynamic Patch Mosaic?Shilpakar, Rajendra Lal; Thoms, Martin ; Reid, Michael ; Parsons, Melissa ; Southwell, Mark 7-Nov-2013
92013Restoring Longitudinal Connectivity of an Anthropogenically Fragmented Stream Network: The Hunter River CatchmentBulovic, Nevenka; Thoms, Martin ; Reid, Michael 4-Nov-2013

Credit Name
Martin Thoms
Full Name
Thoms, Martin
Variants
Thoms, Martin C
Thoms, M C
 
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:mthoms2
 
Position Title
Professor of Physical Geography
 
 
Scopus Author ID
Web of Science profile key
30047149
Discipline
School of HASS - Geography and Planning
 
Faculty
Faculty of HASS and Education
Surname
Thoms
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Given Name
Martin
 
Preferred Given Name
Martin
School/Department
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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