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Tim Capon
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 34
Citations - 841
Tim Capon is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Outbreak. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 30 publications receiving 665 citations. Previous affiliations of Tim Capon include Griffith University & University of Sydney.
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Riparian Ecosystems in the 21st Century: Hotspots for Climate Change Adaptation?
Samantha J. Capon,Lynda E. Chambers,Ralph Charles Mac Nally,Robert J. Naiman,Robert J. Naiman,Peter Davies,Nadine Marshall,James Pittock,Michael Reid,Tim Capon,Michael M. Douglas,Jane A. Catford,Jane A. Catford,Darren S. Baldwin,Michael J. Stewardson,Jane Roberts,Meg Parsons,Stephen E. Williams +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize current knowledge of the vulnerability of riparian ecosystems to climate change by assessing the potential exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity of their key components and processes, as well as ecosystem functions, goods and services, to projected global climatic changes.
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An integrative research framework for enabling transformative adaptation
Matthew J. Colloff,Matthew J. Colloff,Berta Martín-López,Sandra Lavorel,Bruno Locatelli,Russell Gorddard,Pierre-Yves Longaretti,Pierre-Yves Longaretti,Gretchen Walters,Gretchen Walters,Lorrae van Kerkhoff,Carina Wyborn,Audrey Coreau,Russell M. Wise,Michael Dunlop,Patrick Degeorges,Hedley S. Grantham,Hedley S. Grantham,Ian Overton,Rachel Williams,Michael D. Doherty,Michael D. Doherty,Tim Capon,Todd Sanderson,Helen T. Murphy +24 more
TL;DR: The TARA approach represents a means for achieving changes in institutions and governance needed to support transformative adaptation and provides a future-oriented approach to evaluation and use of ecosystem services, a dynamic, grounded understanding of governance and decision-making and a logical, sequential approach that connects decisions over time.
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Integrating the social, hydrological and ecological dimensions of freshwater health: The Freshwater Health Index.
Derek Vollmer,Kashif Shaad,Nicholas J. Souter,Tracy A. Farrell,David Dudgeon,Caroline A Sullivan,Isabelle Fauconnier,Glen M. MacDonald,Matthew McCartney,Alison G. Power,Amy McNally,Amy McNally,Sandy J. Andelman,Sandy J. Andelman,Tim Capon,Naresh Devineni,Chusit Apirumanekul,CN Ng,M. Rebecca Shaw,Raymond Yu Wang,Chengguang Lai,Zhaoli Wang,Helen M. Regan +22 more
TL;DR: A conceptualization of freshwater resources as part of an integrated social-ecological system is presented and a set of corresponding indicators to monitor freshwater ecosystem health and to highlight priorities for management are proposed.
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Impact of communication and information on a complex heterogeneous closed water catchment environment
John Tisdell,John Ward,Tim Capon +2 more
TL;DR: The authors used an experimental design that combines the use of an environmental levy with community involvement in the formation of group agreements and strategies to explore the impact of information and communication on water use in a complex heterogeneous environment.
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Designer policy for carbon and biodiversity co-benefits under global change
Brett A. Bryan,Rebecca K. Runting,Tim Capon,Michael P. Perring,Michael P. Perring,Shaun Cameron Cunningham,Marit E. Kragt,Marit E. Kragt,Martin Nolan,Elizabeth A. Law,Anna R. Renwick,Sue Eber,Rochelle Christian,Kerrie A. Wilson +13 more
TL;DR: This article evaluated 14 policy mechanisms for supplying carbon and biodiversity co-benefits through reforestation of carbon plantings and environmental plantings in Australia's 85.3 Mha agricultural land under global change.