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Supplementary material for an integrated risk assessment to natural, cultural and economic assets from invasive species and sea level rise threats in the Kakadu Region 

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Record Last Modified: 2016-12-01
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Dataset Created: 2016-12-01
Dataset Published: 2016-12-01
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How to cite this collection:
Innes, J., Bartolo, R., Steven, A., Dutra, L., Bayliss, P., Norman-Lopez, A., Harford, A., Finlayson, C., Ligtermoet, E. & Woodward, E. (2016). Supplementary material for an integrated risk assessment to natural, cultural and economic assets from invasive species and sea level rise threats in the Kakadu Region. Version v4. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. Dataset. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/08/583f9d955e1f4 
This collection provides additional analyses, figures and tables for an integrated risk assessment of natural, cultural and economic assets in the Kakadu Region of northern Australia, from the combined threats of invasive species (feral animals & aquatic weeds) and climate change induced sea level rise saltwater inundation. It addresses cumulative multiple risks to multiple values over different time frames (Present-day, 2070 & 2100). 
Credit
All Rights (including copyright) CSIRO, Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist (ERISS) 2016. 
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Data not provided. 
Lineage
Related to research undertake by the Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist (ERISS) between 2000 and 2009, Supervising Scientist Division (SSD), Department of Environment and Energy (DEE). Tropical Rivers Inventory and Assessment Project (TRIAP) in Department of Environment/SSD/ERISS (2002-2008) PhD thesis by E. Ligtermoet, a co-author on the paper (2011-2016). Related to 1177.2 Northern NERP Flood Plains project (2012-2014) Data was collected and collated by the Wealth from Oceans Business Unit, Coastal Program. 
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Temporal Coverage
From 2000-01-01 to 2016-01-01 
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ANZSRC - FOR
Environmental assessment and monitoring
Landscape ecology
User Defined
Aboriginal
aquatic weeds
climate change
feral animals
Indigenous
Integrated Risk Assessment
Kakadu National Park
sea level rise
Author
Innes, James
Bartolo, Renee
Steven, Andy
Dutra, Leo
Bayliss, Peter
Norman-Lopez, Ana
Harford, Andrew
Finlayson, Colin
Ligtermoet, Emma
Woodward, Emma
Publisher
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Quantitative Ecological Risk Assessment of the Magela Creek Floodplain in Kakadu National Park, Australia: Comparing Point Source Risks from the Ranger Uranium Mine to Diffuse Landscape-Scale Risks. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 18(1), 115-151. (2012): Bayliss, P.; van Dam, R.; Bartolo, R.E.
Assessing sea level rise risks to coastal floodplains in the Kakadu Region, northern Australia, using a tidally-driven hydrodynamic model. Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research (2016): Bayliss, P., Saunders, K., Dutra, L.X.C., Hilton, J., Melo, L.F.C., Woolard, F. and Prakash, M.
Supplementary Material for: Seasonal habitats, decadal trends in abundance and cultural values of magpie geese (Anseranus semipalmata) on coastal floodplains in the Kakadu Region, Northern Australia. Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research (in review 2016).: Peter Bayliss; Emma Ligtermoet
Risks from sea level rise due to climate change. Part I Managing Threats to Floodplain Biodiversity and Cultural Values on Kakadu National Park (pp. 14-206). Part II Participatory Methods and Integrated Assessments (pp. 207-348). Final report to the Northern NERP Biodiversity Hub. CSIRO: Brisbane (2015).: Peter Bayliss; Leo Dutra; Liza Melo
Participatory Modelling Workshops for Feral Animal Management in Kakadu National Park May 2010. Unpublished consultancy report to Parks Australia, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities Parks Australia, Kakadu National Park. CSIRO Darwin. 248 pp. (2011): Woodward, E.; Bayliss, P.; Dray, A.; Perez, P.
An assessment of risks to aquatic ecosystems in northern Australia from development and sea level rise threats. Final report for NAWFA2 (Northern Australia Water Futures Assessment project 2). Chapter 4. Internal CSIRO Report. 98pp. (2011).: Bayliss, P.; Kennard, M.; Bartolo, R.; Close, P.
Quantitative risk assessments for the Daly River. In ‘Ecological risk assessment for Australia’s northern tropical rivers. Sub-project 2 of Australia’s Tropical Rivers – an integrated data assessment and analysis’. Report to Land and Water Australia and the Department of Environment and Water Resources. (2007): Bayliss, P.; Bartolo, R.; van Dam, R.
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