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12022Response to 'Fire practices only 'best' if they promote a large seed buildup: comment on the conservation needs of a fire-killed grevillea' (Lamont 2022)McKemey, Michelle ; The Banbai Rangers; Hunter, John ; Ens, Emilie; Reid, Nick 5-Sep-2022
2Nov-2021Co-producing a fire and seasons calendar to support renewed Indigenous cultural fire managementMcKemey, Michelle B ; Ens, Emilie J; Hunter, John T ; Ridges, Malcolm ; Costello, Oliver; Reid, Nick C H 5-Aug-2022
39-Jun-2021Developing cross-cultural knowledge ('right way' science) to support Indigenous cultural fire managementMcKemey, Michelle B ; Reid, Nick ; Ens, Emilie; Hunter, John ; Ridges, Malcolm 25-Jun-2021
42021Indigenous cultural burning had less impact than wildfire on the threatened Backwater grevillea (Grevillea scortechinii subsp. sarmentosa) while effectively decreasing fuel loadsMcKemey, Michelle ; Patterson, Maureen (Lesley); Hunter, John ; Ridges, Malcolm ; Ens, Emilie; Miller, Cara ; Costella, Oliver; Reid, Nick 26-Aug-2021
5Feb-2020Comparison of biodiversity and ground cover between a commercial rotationally grazed property and an adjacent nature reserve in semi-arid rangelandMcDonald, Sarah E ; Reid, Nick ; Smith, Rhiannon ; Waters, Cathleen M ; Hunter, John ; Rader, Romina 15-Jul-2020
62019Rotational grazing management achieves similar plant diversity outcomes to areas managed for conservation in a semi-arid rangelandMcDonald, Sarah E ; Reid, Nick ; Smith, Rhiannon ; Waters, Cathleen M ; Hunter, John ; Rader, Romina 15-Jul-2020
72019Cross-Cultural Monitoring of a Cultural Keystone Species Informs Revival of Indigenous Burning of Country in South-Eastern AustraliaMcKemey, Michelle B ; Patterson, Maureen (Lesley); Rangers, Banbai; Ens, Emilie J; Reid, Nick C H ; Hunter, John T ; Costello, Oliver; Ridges, Malcolm ; Miller, Cara 12-Oct-2020
81-Dec-2018Improving ground cover and landscape function in a semi-arid rangeland through alternative grazing managementMcDonald, Sarah E ; Reid, Nick ; Waters, Cathleen M; Smith, Rhiannon ; Hunter, John 11-May-2022
927-Oct-2018Management of wild canids and trophic cascades: How is vegetation influenced by top-order predators?Morgan, Helen ; Reid, Nicholas ; Fleming, Peter ; Hunter, John ; Ballard, Guy ; Vernes, Karl 2-Aug-2019
1014-Apr-2018Implications of grazing management systems incorporating planned rest for biodiversity conservation and landscape function in rangelandsMcDonald, Sarah ; Reid, Nick ; Rader, Romina ; Hunter, John ; Smith, Rhiannon ; Waters, Cathleen ; Tongway, David 11-May-2020
112018Estimation of aboveground herbaceous biomass using visually ranked digital photographsMorgan, Helen ; Reid, Nick ; Hunter, John T 25-Jun-2018
122017Trophic cascades and dingoes in Australia: Does the Yellowstone wolf–elk–willow model apply?Morgan, Helen ; Hunter, John T ; Ballard, Guy ; Reid, Nick ; Fleming, Peter 1-Jun-2018
132016Forgotten fauna: Habitat attributes of long-unburnt open forests and woodlands dictate a rethink of fire management theory and practiceCroft, Peter; Hunter, John T ; Reid, Nick 2-Mar-2016
142016Habitat specificity analyses reveal the importance of grazing refugia for plant diversity conservation in a warm-temperate grassy ecosystemSchultz, Nick L; Reid, Nick ; Lodge, Greg M; Hunter, John T 31-Oct-2016
152014Seasonal and interannual variation in vegetation composition: Implications for survey design and data interpretationSchultz, Nick ; Reid, Nick ; Lodge, Greg M; Hunter, John T 17-Apr-2015
162014Broad-scale patterns in plant diversity vary between land uses in a variegated temperate Australian agricultural landscapeSchultz, Nick ; Reid, Nick ; Lodge, Greg M; Hunter, John T 30-Apr-2015
172012The bark of eucalypt trees: habitat quality for arthropods and impact of fireCroft, Peter; Reid, Nick ; Hunter, John T 10-Apr-2013
182010Threat of frequent fire and drought for the rare wattle 'Acacia williamsiana' J. T. Hunter: an experimental burn highlights implications for fire managementCroft, Peter; Hunter, John T ; Reid, Nick 28-Sep-2011
192010Experimental burning changes the quality of fallen timber as habitat for vertebrate and invertebrate fauna: implications for fire managementCroft, Peter; Reid, Nicholas ; Hunter, John T 13-Jul-2011
202007Depletion of regenerative bud resources during cyclic drought: What are the implications for fire management?Croft, Peter; Hunter, John T ; Reid, Nicholas 24-Nov-2009

Credit Name
Nick Reid
Full Name
Reid, Nicholas Charles H.
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Reid, Nick
Reid, Nick C H
Reid, Nicholas
 
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Position Title
Emeritus Professor
 
 
 
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Biography
I am an Emeritus Professor in Ecosystem Management in the School of Environmental and Rural Science, Faculty of Science, Agriculture, Business and Law, at UNE, retiring in August 2021. I worked in applied ecology and natural resource management in overseas and Australian universities for 36 years. I taught undergraduate and postgraduate units in sustainable land management, ecological restoration, natural resources, national park and wilderness management, agroforestry and farm forestry, ecology, wildlife management, environmental impact assessment, and agricultural and rural extension. My research interests broadly span the science, management and governance of social–ecological systems; ecosystem services; integrating production and conservation; sustainable agriculture, land and vegetation management; biodiversity assessment and management; ecological restoration; protected area management; wildlife ecology and management, and forest protection. Current and recent research projects include species occupancy and distribution baselines for monitoring forest biodiversity; ecology and management of threatened species, protected areas, and the ecosystem wide impacts of feral cats and wild dogs; sustainable grazing management; natural pest control in intensively farmed cotton landscapes and the nature and value of ecosystem services to agriculture; monitoring, evaluation and improvement of ecological restoration and protected area management; mechanisms and mitigation of dieback; the relationship between invasive native scrub and soil erosion and health, and the impact of feral horses in wilderness. Through current and past senior appointments at UNE and beyond, I have developed proficiency in academic and university governance and management, as well as chairing Southern New England Landcare Ltd, technical and community advisory boards and advising state and federal government agencies and ministers.
 
Discipline
School of E&RS - Ecosystem Management
 
Faculty
Faculty of Science, Agriculture, Business and Law
Honorific
Emeritus Professor
 
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Nicholas
 
Middle Name
Charles H
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Nick
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School of Environmental and Rural Science/Ecosystem Management
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