SAEON produces five newsletters a year, letting scientists and citizens know what they are achieving. Visit the eNewsletter site for all articles. Below is a list of articles relating to the Grasslands-Forests-Wetlands Node.
Grasslands-Forests-Wetlands eNewsletters
2017, April |
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Studying spatio-temporal footprints of herbivory in the Drakensberg |
2017, February |
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Harnessing cosmic-ray technology to map soil moisture |
2017, February |
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Investigating historical ecological and land-use patterns as a basis for agro-forestry |
2016, February
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Cosmic-Ray probe at Cathedral Peak provides important validation data for flood forecasting model
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2015, December |
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Into the melting pot
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2015, August |
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SAEON installs high-altitude automated weather station in SA’s most critical water catchment
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2015, June |
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Nicole Hagenah - exploring the impact of global change on vegetation dynamics
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2015, June |
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Meet SAEON's new technician - Kent Lawrence |
2015, June
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Baptism of fire
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2014, December
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Midmar Dam clean-up: baseline for monitoring of litter input into water reservoirs
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2014, December
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Lake St Lucia system, iSimangaliso Wetland Park: A laboratory for understanding cumulative global change impacts?
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2014, June
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SAEON pays tribute to Peter Timm
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2014, June
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Today's data for tomorrow's future: Partnerships add value to the Cathedral Peak long-term observation platform
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2014, April
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How did grasslands respond to fire treatments in the Cathedral Peak catchments?
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2013, June |
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Meet the team
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2013, December |
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SAEON's Cathedral Peak monitoring platform: from clipboards to cosmic ray probes
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2012, June |
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Action on the hill: Working towards the Cathedral Peak research catchments as a sentinel site for SAEON
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2011, August |
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Mass movement, climate change and water delivery: Implications for monitoring programmes
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2008, July |
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New environmental research platform established for grasslands, wetlands and forests
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