The Impact of Disturbances such as Recreational Areas and Roads on the Sustainability of Native Ground Flora in an Urban Eucalypt Forest Reserve in Queensland, Australia.

By:
Dr. Barbara M Odgers
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An assessment of the sustainability of grass populations in an urban eucalypt forest reserve by investigating the species composition and seasonal variation of species in the buried germinable seed bank and above ground vegetation of disturbed (recreational and roads access areas)and undisturbed native areas.


Keywords: Sustainability, Native Grasses, Urban Eucalypt Forest Reserve, Seed Banks and Vegetation
Stream: Environmental Sustainability
Presentation Type: 30 minute Paper Presentation in English
Paper: Impact of Disturbances such as Recreational Areas and Roads on the Sustainability of Native Ground Flora in an Urban Eucalypt Forest Reserve in Queensland, Australia, The


Dr. Barbara M Odgers

Lecturer in Science Education, School of Education , Brisbane Campus, Australina Catholic University
Australia


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