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Kerry Bridle
Kerry Bridle
Honourary Research Associate, University of Tasmania
Adresse e-mail validée de utas.edu.au
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Perception of climate change and its impact by smallholders in pastoral/agropastoral systems of Borana, South Ethiopia
N Debela, C Mohammed, K Bridle, R Corkrey, D McNeil
SpringerPlus 4 (1), 1-12, 2015
2342015
People, sheep and nature conservation: the Tasmanian experience
J Kirkpatrick, K Bridle
CSIRO PUBLISHING, 2007
572007
Impacts of nutrient additions and digging for human waste disposal in natural environments, Tasmania, Australia
KL Bridle, JB Kirkpatrick
Journal of Environmental Management 69 (3), 299-306, 2003
502003
The positive and negative conservation impacts of sheep grazing and other disturbances on the vascular plant species and vegetation of lowland subhumid Tasmania
JB Kirkpatrick, L Gilfedder, K Bridle, A Zacharek
Ecological Management & Restoration 6 (1), 51-60, 2005
472005
Patterns of variation in Australian alpine soils and their relationships to parent material, vegetation formation, climate and topography
JB Kirkpatrick, K Green, KL Bridle, SE Venn
Catena 121, 186-194, 2014
422014
Comparative effects of stock and wild vertebrate herbivore grazing on treeless subalpine vegetation, Eastern Central Plateau, Tasmania
JB Kirkpatrick, KL Bridle
Australian Journal of Botany 47 (6), 817-834, 1999
401999
Environment and floristics of ten Australian alpine vegetation formations
JB Kirkpatrick, KL Bridle
Australian Journal of Botany 47 (1), 1-21, 1999
401999
Environmental relationships of floristic variation in the alpine vegetation of southeast Australia
JB Kirkpatrick, KL Bridle
Journal of Vegetation Science 9 (2), 251-260, 1998
381998
Recovery in alpine heath and grassland following burning and grazing, Eastern Central Plateau, Tasmania, Australia
KL Bridle, JB Kirkpatrick, P Cullen, RR Shepherd
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 33 (3), 348-356, 2001
352001
Impacts of grazing by vertebrate herbivores on the flower stem production of tall alpine herbs, Eastern Central Plateau, Tasmania
KL Bridle, JB Kirkpatrick
Australian Journal of Botany 49 (4), 459-470, 2001
312001
Decades-scale vegetation change in burned and unburned alpine coniferous heath
JB Kirkpatrick, KL Bridle, KJM Dickinson
Australian Journal of Botany 58 (6), 453-462, 2010
302010
Relationships between site characteristics, farming system and biodiversity on Australian mixed farms
K Bridle, M Fitzgerald, D Green, J Smith, P McQuillan, T Lefroy
Animal Production Science 49 (10), 869-882, 2009
302009
An analysis of the breakdown of paper products (toilet paper, tissues and tampons) in natural environments, Tasmania, Australia
KL Bridle, JB Kirkpatrick
Journal of environmental management 74 (1), 21-30, 2005
302005
Assessing the capacity of Australian broadacre mixed farmers to adapt to climate change: Identifying constraints and opportunities
PR Brown, KL Bridle, SJ Crimp
Agricultural Systems 146, 129-141, 2016
292016
Natural and cultural histories of fire differ between Tasmanian and mainland Australian alpine vegetation
JB Kirkpatrick, KL Bridle
Australian Journal of Botany 61 (6), 465-474, 2013
252013
Does interdisciplinarity exist behind the façade of traditional disciplines? A study of natural resource management teaching
E Pharo, K Bridle
Journal of Geography in Higher Education 36 (1), 65-80, 2012
252012
Succession after fire in alpine vegetation on Mount Wellington, Tasmania
JB Kirkpatrick, KL Bridle, AS Wild
Australian Journal of Botany 50 (1), 145-154, 2002
252002
Peatland hydrology, fire management and Holocene fire regimes in southwest Tasmanian blanket bogs
K Bridle, P Cullen, MJ Russell
242003
Soil carbon sequestration in cool-temperate dryland pastures: mechanisms and management options
A Eyles, G Coghlan, M Hardie, M Hovenden, K Bridle
Soil Research 53 (4), 349-365, 2015
222015
Participatory approaches to address climate change: perceived issues affecting the ability of South East Queensland graziers to adapt to future climates
PR Brown, Z Hochman, KL Bridle, NI Huth
Agriculture and human values 32, 689-703, 2015
212015
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