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1 Finlayson, Max; Bellio, M. G.; Lowry, J. B. 2005. A conceptual basis for the wise use of wetlands in northern Australia: linking information needs, integrated analyses, drivers of change and human well-being. Marine and Freshwater Research, 56:269-277.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G922 FIN Record No: H038046)
2 Finlayson, Max. 2005. Plant ecology of Australia’s tropical floodplain wetlands: a review. Annals of Botany, 96:541-555.
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3 Finlayson, Max. 2006. Freshwater protected areas: can we expand our options to include private wetlands? Ecological Management and Restoration, 7(2):77-78.
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5 Finlayson, Max. 2006. Vulnerability assessment of important habitats for migratory species: Examples from Eastern Asia and Northern Australia. In UNEP; Conservation on Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS); Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). Migratory species and climate change: Impacts of a changing environment on wild animals. Bonn, Germany: UNEP/ CMS Secretariat. pp.18-25.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.9516 G000 UNE Record No: H039384)
6 Nagabhatla, Nidhi; Finlayson, Max; Senaratna Sellamuttu, Sonali; Zomer, Robert; Diphoorn, Luuk. 2006. Wetland dynamics: Links with spatial, ecological and socio-economic related issues in the western coastal belt of Sri Lanka. In Ninth Biennial Conference of The International Society for Ecological Economics “Ecological Sustainability and Human Well-being,” held at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India, 16-18 December 2006. New Delhi, India: Indian Society for Ecological Economics. (E-proceedings) 16p.
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7 Finlayson, Max. 2003. Ecosystem assessment: Links between science and community – the common ground? Ecological Management & Restoration, 4(1):3-4.
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8 Finlayson, Max. 2003. The challenge of integrating wetland inventory, assessment and monitoring. Aquatic conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 13:281-286.
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10 Finlayson, Max. (Comp.) 2001. Views from divergent stakeholders on the Macquarie-Cudgegong River Management Committee. Ecological Management & Restoration, 2(2):87-98.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 7724 Record No: H039674)
11 Finlayson, Max; Eliot, I. 2001. Ecological assessment and monitoring of coastal wetlands in Australia’s wet-dry tropics: a paradigm for elsewhere? Coastal Management, 29:105-115.
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14 Finlayson, Max; Rea, N. 1999. Reasons for the loss and degradation of Australian wetlands. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 7: 1-11.
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15 Eliot, I.; Finlayson, Max; Waterman, P. 1999. Predicted climate change, sea-level rise and wetland management in the Australian wet-dry tropics. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 7:63-81.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 7729 Record No: H039679)
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17 Finlayson, Max; van Dam, R. A. 2004. Developing local capacity and ensuring relevance in risk assessment for tropical wetlands. SETAC Globe, January-February:36-38.
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18 van Dam, R. A.; Camilleri, C.; Finlayson, Max. 1998. The potential of rapid assessment techniques as early warning indicators of wetland degradation: A review. Environmental Toxicology and Water Quality, 13(4):297-312.
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