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Organisation

Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institute

Acronym:
WABSI
Report

Capabilities for a national supply chain of environmental information


The updated Shared Analytic Framework for the Environment (SAFE 2.0) presented in this document provides a common vocabulary to show how the many components of the environmental data landscape work together.
Strategy

The Western Australian Restoration Economy

E. Trevenen, Kim Kiatkoski, J. Jonson, R. Pandit, S. Whitten, M. Poole, M. Kragt

This project was carried out to understand the size and scope of the Western Australian Restoration Economy and, as such, the authors undertook a market-based assessment and gap analysis. An included, draft roadmap identifies actions to lift Western Australia’s ability to deliver meaningful, large-scale ecological restoration across the state.
Report

Biodiversity data: leading the digital journey


Since 2016, The Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institute (WABSI) has led a strong collaboration of senior stakeholders from industry, government, regulators and the science community, to build a data sharing and access culture. This document highlights the digital journey and the achievements that are helping to leverage information collected and streamline environmental assessment and approvals...
Report

The value and use of Western Australia’s native forests now and into the future


This survey report finds that biological diversity was the most highly valued aspect of WA’s south-west native forests, followed by habitat provision for threatened species and communities and a provision of ecosystem services. Furthermore, old growth forest areas, followed by threatened species and communities and forest connectivity, were the most important aspects of WA’s south-west...
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A review of mine rehabilitation condition setting in Western Australia


Rehabilitating land following mining is a major and growing issue for Western Australia, with around 2.5 million hectares of land currently under an active mining lease. This project collected and analysed publicly available information on the conditions for mine site rehabilitation in Western Australia.

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