All-weather Land-cover Change Mapping System for the Wet Tropics: A study on the feasibility of JERS-1 imaging radar for change detection analysis in the Wet Tropics Bioregion of far northern Queensland
Research Report by Catherine Ticehurst, Stuart Phinn and Alex Held [pdf 8.4 Mb]
Animal-Plant Interactions in Rainforest Conservation and Restoration
Workshop Proceedings edited by John Kanowski, Carla P. Catterall, Andrew J. Dennis and David A. Westcott [pdf 2.6 Mb]
Applications of High Resolution Remote Sensing in Rainforest Ecology and Management
Research Report by David S. Gillieson, Tina J. Lawson and Les Searle, School of Tropical Environment Studies and Geography, James Cook University [pdf 4.1 Mb]
Catchment to Reef: New Tools for Mitigation and Monitoring of Water Quality and Ecosystem Health
Workshop Proceedings edited by Richard Pearson and Garry Werren, James Cook University [pdf 881.6 kb]
Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves of Australia: A Monitoring Strategy
Special Report edited by Guy Chester, EcoSustainAbility, Cairns, and Sally Bushnell, School of Tropical Environment Studies and Geography, James Cook University [pdf 3.8 Mb]
Cultural Tourism in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area: A Strategic Overview for Rainforest Bama
Research Report edited by Sarah Ignjic [pdf 603.2 kb]
Culturally and Environmentally Appropriate Economies for Cape York Peninsula: Proceedings of an Appropriate Economies Roundtable held 5-6 November 2003, Cairns
Workshop Proceedings edited by R. Hill, Australian Rainforest Foundation, and S. M. Turton, School of Tropical and Environment Studies and Geography, James Cook University [pdf 3.6 Mb]
Developing the Wet Tropics Aboriginal Cultural and Natural Resource Management Plan
Workshop Proceedings by Libby Larsen and Sandra Pannell, Rainforest CRC [pdf 9.9 Mb]
Environmental Crisis: Climate Change and Terrestrial Biodiversity in Queensland
Special Report edited by A. K. Krockenberger, R. L. Kitching and S. M. Turton [pdf 738.9 kb]
Environmental Weeds of the Wet Tropics Bioregion: Risk Assessment and Priority Ranking
Research Report by Garry Werren, School of Tropical Biology, James Cook University [pdf 644.2 kb]
Evaluating the Feasibility of Remote Sensing for Monitoring 'State of the Wet Tropics' Environmental Indicators
Research Report by Stuart Phinn, Michael Standford, Alex Held and Catherine Ticehurst [pdf 2.7 Mb]
Feral Pigs: Pest Status and Prospects for Control - Proceedings of a Feral Pig Workshop held at James Cook University, Cairns, March 1999
Workshop Proceedings edited by Chris M. Johnson [pdf 2.5 Mb]
Guide to Monitoring Phytophthera-related Dieback in the Wet Tropics of North Queensland
Best Practice Manual by Stuart J. Worboys, School of Tropical Biology, James Cook University [pdf 7.4 Mb]
Impacts of Roads and Powerlines on the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Stage 2, July 2000
Research Report by Miriam Goosem and Steve Turton, School of Tropical Environment Studies and Geography, James Cook University [pdf 2.0 Mb]
Marketing of Farm-grown Timber in Tropical North Queensland
Conference Proceedings edited by J. Suh, D. B. Smorfitt, S. R. Harrison and J. L. Herbohn [pdf 5.3 Mb]
Patch Deaths in Tropical Queensland Rainforests: Association and Impact of Phytophthera cinnamomi and Other Soil Borne Organisms
Workshop Proceedings edited by Paul Gadek, School of Tropical Biology, James Cook University [pdf 2.0 Mb]
Pre-processing Methodology for Application to Landsat TM/ETM+ Imagery of the Wet Tropics
Research Report by Caroline M. Bruce and David W. Hilbert, CSIRO Tropical Forest Research Centre and Rainforest CRC [pdf 1.1 Mb]
Production Versus Rainforest Biodiversity: Trade-offs or Synergies in Farm Forestry Systems?
Workshop Proceedings edited by Peter D. Erskine and Carla P. Catterall, Griffith University [pdf 2.9 Mb]
Rainforest Dieback Mapping and Assessment: 2004 Monitoring Report Including an Assessment of Dieback in High Altitude Rainforests
Research Report by Stuart J. Worboys, School of Tropical Biology, James Cook University [pdf 2.4 Mb]
Rainforest Dieback Mapping and Assessment: Phytophthera species diversity and impacts of dieback on rainforest canopies
Research Report edited by P. A. Gadek and S. Worboys, School of Tropical Biology, James Cook University [pdf 11.4 Mb]
Rainforest Dieback: Risks Associated with Roads and Walking Tracks
Research Report by Stuart Worboys and Paul Gadek, School of Tropical Biology, James Cook University [pdf 5.9 Mb]
Rainforest Restoration Activities in Australia's Tropics and Subtropics
Research Report by Carla P. Catterall, Environmental Sciences, Griffith University and Debra A. Harrison, Rainforest CRC [pdf 2.5 Mb]
Reconciling Nature and Culture in a Global Context? Lessons from the World Heritage List
Research Report by Sandra Pannell, James Cook University [pdf 8.8 Mb]
Regional Environment and Natural Resource Management Forum: Wet Tropics Region
Forum Proceedings edited by R. Hill and M. J. Nursey-Bray with R. Foley, J. Fenton, L. Talbot, M. George, R. Nobel and J. Epong [pdf 642.3 kb]
Reproductive Biology and Pollination in Rainforest Trees: Techniques for a Community-level Approach
Best Practice Manual by S. L. Boulter, R. L. Kitching, J. M. Zalucki and K. L. Goodall, Australian School of Environmental Studies, Griffith University [pdf 9.8 Mb]
Research Priorities for Conservation and Management of Freshwater Research in the Australian Wet Tropics: Water Research Plan
Research Report by I. R. Kapitzke and A. H. Arthington in association with J. C. Patterson, R. G. Pearson, B. J. Pusey and G. L. Werren [pdf 656.1 kb]
Services and Dis-services of Rainforest Insects to Crops in North Queensland: What we know, what we need to know, why it is important
Research Report by R. Blanche, R. Bauer, S. Cunningham and R. Floyd [pdf 469.6 kb]
Socio-economic Research Methods in Forestry: A Training Manual
Best Practice Manual edited by S. Harrison, J. Herbohn, E. Mangaoang and J. Vanclay [pdf 3.6 Mb]
Sustainable Forest Industry Development in Tropical North Queensland: Workshop Proceedings
Workshop Proceedings edited by S. R. Harrison, School of Economics, The University of Queensland, and J. L. Herbohn, School of Natural and Rural Systems Management, The University of Queensland [pdf 3.5 Mb]
The Comparative Assessment of Arthropod and Tree Biodiversity in Old-World Rainforests: The Rainforest CRC / Earthwatch Protocol Manual (Second edition)
Best Practice Manual edited by R. L. Kitching, S. L. Boulter, G. Vickerman, M. Laidlaw, K. L. Hurley and P. S. Grimbacher [pdf 2.5 Mb]
The Role of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area in the Life of the Community: A Survey of the North Queensland Community
Best Practice Manual by Joan M. Bentrupperbaumer, School of Tropical Environment Studies and Geography, James Cook University, and Joseph P. Reser, School of Psychology, Griffith University [pdf 4.0 Mb]
The Wet Sclerophyll and Adjacent Forests of North Queensland: A Directory to Vegetation and Physical Survey Data
Research Report by Graham N. Harrington, Matt G. Bradford and Keith Sanderson, CSIRO Tropical Forest Research Centre [pdf 10.8 Mb]
Translocated Fishes in Streams of the Wet Tropics Region, North Queensland: Distribution and Potential Impact
Research Report by Damien W. Burrows, Australian Centre for Tropical Freshwater Research, James Cook University [pdf 3.9 Mb]
Vegetation Change Within the Wet Tropics of North Queensland: Mapping Changes with Landsat TM/ETM+ Imagery from 1988 to 1999
Research Report by Kasper Johansen and Stuart R. Phinn, Biophysical Remote Sensing Group, School of Geography, Planning and Architecture, The University of Queensland [pdf 2.7 Mb]
Weed Incursions Along Roads and Powerlines in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area: The Potential of Remote Sensing as an Indicator of Weed Infestations
Research Report by Miriam W. Goosem and Stephen M. Turton, School of Tropical Environment Studies and Geography, James Cook University [pdf 5.3 Mb]
Weeds of Rainforests and Associated Ecosystems
Workshop Proceedings edited by A. C. Grice and M. J. Setter [pdf 2.5 Mb]