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Publications

Listed here are some of ARCS major publications.

The Springbrook Rainforest Project: Restoring World Heritage rainforests in Australia. Aila Keto. In: Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas: Principles, Guidelines and Best Practices. Keenleyside, K.A., N. Dudley, S. Cairns, C.M. Hall, and S. Stolton. IUCN 2012. Web page for download

Principles and guidelines towards development of a Queensland Biodiversity Strategy: A working document. Aila Keto 2011. Download

Opportunities for change come rarely. Aila Keto. In: From the Heart — Celebrating 20 years of the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area. Wet Tropics Management Authority. 2010. Link

The potential of Wireless Sensor Networks for advancing Restoration Ecology INTECOL 10 Workshop, (10th International Congress of Ecology), August 2009 Aila Keto, Gordon Guymer, Jonathan Hodge, Tim Wark, Peter Corke.

National parks on cleared pastures: a new approach to rainforest recovery in Queensland Australian Protected Area Conference 2008 Aila Keto, Keith Scott, Gordon Guymer. Download

Springbrook: Challenges in developing a long-term, rainforest wireless sensor network IEEE Symposium on Environmental Monitoring using Sensor Networks (EMSN 2008) Tim Wark, Wen Hu, Peter Corke, Jonathan Hodge, Aila Keto, Ben Mackey, Glenn Foley, Pavan Sikka

Conservation values and integrity of the Western Hardwoods Area: Brigalow Belt and New England Tableland Bioregions, Southern Queensland A Report to the Queensland Government, May 2004 Aila Keto, Simon Kennedy, Andrew Kwan, Keith Scott. 339 pp. Download

Queensland’s forests and public perceptions — two decades of change Fourteenth Romeo W Lahey Memorial Lecture to the National Parks Association of Queensland Inc., 2002. Aila Keto

Conserving Australia’s rainforests — An information guide Steve Parish Publishing , 1994 Aila Keto, Keith Scott

Timber production from North Queensland rainforests: Not a model for the world Colloquium on Sustainability in Natural Tropical Forest Management, March 21-22, Washington D.C. Aila I Keto, Keith Scott

Tropical Rainforest of North Queensland — their conservation significance A report to the Australian Heritage Commission Special Australian Heritage Publication Series Number 3, AGPS Canberra 1986 Aila Keto, Keith Scott

An analysis of the government’s position in relation to “the case for conservation of Queensland’s rainforests Queensland” [s.n.], 1982. Aila Keto, David Allworth

Queensland’s Rainforests: a National Heritage or sacrifice for northern development In Conservation and Development: Australia in the Eighties, Australian Studies Centre, University of Queensland, pp. 35-38. Aila Keto

Australian Rainforest Conservation Society Inc
PO Box 2111, Milton QLD 4064, Australia
telephone: 61 7 3368 1318   email: aila.keto@rainforest.org.au