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Dr Terry Walshe
Research Fellow, Environmental Science
Despite appearances, Terry is a genial chap who enjoys cups of tea and patting dogs. His research and teaching explores the role of science in environmental issues.
Current Research
Expert judgment in risk assessment.
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Publications
- Walshe, T., Wintle, B., Fidler, F. and Burgman, M. In press. Use of confidence intervals to demonstrate performance against forest management standards. Forest Ecology and Management.
- Miller, B.P. Walshe, T., Enright, N.J. and Lamont, B.B. In press. Error in the inference of fire history from grasstrees. Austral Ecology.
- Davies, P., Bunn, S., Mosisch, T., Cook, B. and Walshe, T. (2007). Temperature and Light. Pages 33-46. In Lovett, S. & Price, P. (eds) Principles for Riparian Lands Management. Land and Water Australia, Canberra, Australia. ISBN 1921 253 045.
- Walshe, T.V. and Williams, J.E. (editors) (2005). Variability in fire interval. How important is it and how do we manage for it? Proceedings of a workshop held 26 September 2003, Albany Western Australia. University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia. ISBN 1 74052 120 X.
- Walshe, T.V. (2005). Some insights on managing fire for conservation outcomes. In: T.V. Walshe and J.E. Williams (editors). Variability in fire interval. How important is it and how do we manage for it? Proceedings of a workshop held 26 September 2003, Albany Western Australia. University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia. ISBN 1 74052 120 X.
- Kellett, B.M., Walshe, T. & Bristow, K.L. (2005). Ecological Risk Assessment of the Wetlands of the Lower Burdekin . CSIRO Land and Water Technical Report No. 26/05. 30 pp.
- Walshe, T.V., Halse, S.A. McKenzie, N.L. and Gibson, N. (2004). Towards identification of an efficient set of natural diversity recovery catchments in the Western Australian wheatbelt. Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement, 67: 365-384.
- Davies, P., Cook, B., Rutherford, K., Walshe, T. (2004) Managing high in-stream temperatures using riparian vegetation. River and Riparian Land Management Technical guideline Number 5. Land and Water Australia, Canberra. ISSN 1445-3924
- Weste, G., Brown, K., Kennedy, J. and Walshe, T (2002). Phytophthora cinnamomi infestation – a 24 year study of vegetation changes in forests and woodlands of the Grampians, Western Victoria. Australian Journal of Botany, 50: 247-274.
- Weste, G., Walchhuetter, T. and Walshe, T. (1999). Regeneration of Xanthorrhoea australis following epidemic disease due to Phytophthora cinnamomi in the Brisbane Ranges, Victoria. Australasian Plant Pathology, 28: 162-169.
- Burgman, M.A., Keith, D.A. and Walshe, T.V. (1999). Uncertainty in comparative risk analysis for threatened Australian plant species. Risk Analysis, 19: 579-592.
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Invited Seminars and Conference Presentations
- Burgman, M.A. and Walshe, T. (2007). Environmental Risk Assessment Workshop for the Murray Darling Basin Comnmission, University of Melbourne, 22 – 24 January 2007.
- Burgman, M.A. and Walshe, T. (2007). Risk Assessment Seminar Series for the Victorian Department of Primary Industries, DPI Knoxfield, 12th, 19th and 26th February 2007.
- Davies, P.M. & Walshe, T.V. (2005). Riparian control of in-stream temperature. Australian Society for Limnology. 44th National Congress, Hobart, Tasmania. December 2005.
- Davies, P.M. and Walshe. T.V. (2005). Riparian vegetation control of in-stream temperature. North American Benthological Society Annual Congress, New Orleans.
- Walshe, T., Davies, P. and Burgman, M. (2003). Bottlenecks and booms: Management in response to environmental variability. Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Australia, Armidale NSW, 8-10 December 2003.
- Walshe, T. and Davies, P. (2003). The capacity of riparian vegetation to mitigate in-stream thermal bottlenecks. 42nd Annual Congress of the Australian Society for Limnology, Warrnambool Victoria, 1-5 December 2003.
- Walshe, T., Keighery, G. and Jan, D. (2002). The use of risk assessment protocols for identifying conservation management actions in salinising landscapes. Prospects for Biodiversity and Rivers in Salinising Landscapes. The University of Western Australia, Albany, October 2002.
- Cook, B., Davies, P. and Walshe, T. (2002). Research priorities for determining the influence of salinity on faunal communities in rivers. Prospects for Biodiversity and Rivers in Salinising Landscapes. The University of Western Australia, Albany, October 2002.
- Walshe, T. and Burgman, M.A. (2000) Modelling old-growth dynamism. Ecology in a Rapidly Changing World. Ecological Society of Australia, Melbourne, 2000.
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Teaching
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