Publications by:
Penny Van Oosterzee
Also publishes as (P. van Oosterzee, Penny van Oosterzee, P. Van Oosterzee)
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Preece, Noel D., van Oosterzee, Penny, and Lawes, Michael J. (2023) Reforestation success can be enhanced by improving tree planting methods. Journal of Environmental Management, 336. 117645.
Van Oosterzee, Penny, and Laurance, Bill (2020) The next global pandemic could easily erupt in your backyard. The Conversation.
van Oosterzee, Penny, Liu, Hongbo, and Preece, Noel D. (2020) Cost benefits of forest restoration in a tropical grazing landscape: Thiaki rainforest restoration project. Global Environmental Change, 63. 102105.
Laurance, William, and Van Oosterzee, Penny (2019) New road risks Pandora’s box of disruption in world’s most biodiverse national park. Mongabay, 28 August 2019.
Laurance, William F., and Van Oosterzee, Penny (2019) How Indonesia’s election puts global biodiversity at stake with an impending war on palm oil. The Conversation.
Laurance, William F., and Van Oosterzee, Penny (2019) From Australia to Africa, fences are stopping Earth’s great animal migrations. The Conversation.
Cheesman, Alex W., Preece, Noel, van Oosterzee, Penny, Erskine, Peter D., and Cernusak, Lucas A. (2018) The role of topography and plant functional traits in determining tropical reforestation success. Journal of Applied Ecology, 55 (2). pp. 1029-1039.
Van Oosterzee, Penny, and Duke, Norman (2017) Extreme weather likely behind worst recorded mangrove dieback in northern Australia. The Conversation, 14 March 2017. pp. 1-6.
Duke, Norman C., Kovacs, John M., Griffiths, Anthony D., Preece, Luke, Hill, Duncan J. E., Van Oosterzee, Penny, Mackenzie, Jock, Morning, Hailey S., and Burrows, Damien (2017) Large-scale dieback of mangroves in Australia’s Gulf of Carpentaria: a severe ecosystem response, coincidental with an unusually extreme weather event. Marine and Freshwater Research, 68 (10). MF16322. pp. 1816-1829.
Preece, Noel D., Van Oosterzee, Penny, Hidrobo Unda, Gabriela C., and Lawes, Michael J. (2017) National carbon model not sensitive to species, families and site characteristics in a young tropical reforestation project. Forest Ecology and Management, 392. pp. 115-124.
van Oosterzee, Penny (2017) Wildebeest no more: the death of Africa's great migrations. New Scientist, 236 (3155). pp. 32-35.
Preece, Noel D., Abell, Sandra E., Grogan, Laura, Wayne, Adrian, Skerratt, Lee F., Van Oosterzee, Penny, Shima, Amy, Daszak, Peter, Field, Hume, Reiss, Andrea, Berger, Lee, Rymer, Tasmin L., Fisher, Diana O., Lawes, Michael J., Laurance, Susan G., McCallum, Hamish, Esson, Carol, and Epstein, Jon H. (2017) A guide for ecologists: detecting the role of disease in faunal declines and managing population recovery. Biological Conservation, 214. pp. 136-146.
Preece, Luke D., van Oosterzee, Penny, Dungey, Kym, Standley, Peta-Marie, and Preece, Noel D. (2016) Ecosystem service valuation reinforces world class value of Cape York Peninsula's ecosystems but environment and indigenous people lose out. Ecosystem Services, 18. pp. 154-164.
Preece, Noel D., Lawes, Michael J., Rossman, Allison K., Curran, Timothy J., and van Oosterzee, Penny (2015) Modelling the growth of young rainforest trees for biomass estimates and carbon sequestration accounting. Forest Ecology and Management, 351. pp. 57-66.
Van Oosterzee, Penny, and Laurance, Bill (2014) Palm oil continues to destroy Indonesia's wildlife. The Conversation, 12 November 2014. pp. 1-5.
Van Oosterzee, Penny, Dale, Allan, and Preece, Noel (2014) Integrating agriculture and climate change mitigation at landscape scale: implications from an Australian case study. Global Environmental Change, 29. pp. 306-317.
van Oosterzee, Penny, Morris, Ian, Lucas, Diane, and Preece, Noel D. (2014) A Natural History and Field Guide to Australia's Top End. Gecko Books, Marleston, SA, Australia.
Paul, K., Roxburgh, S., Raison, J., Larmour, J., England, J., Murphy, S., Norris, J., Ritson, P., Brooksbank, K., Hobbs, M., Neumann, C., Lewis, T., Read, Z., Clifford, D., Kmoch, L., Rooney, M., Freudenberger, D., Jonson, J., Peck, A., Giles, R., Bartle, J., McAurthur, G., Wildy, D., Lindsay, A., Preece, N., Cunningham, S., Powe, T., Carter, J., Bennett, R., Mendham, D., Sudmeyer, R., Rose, B., Butler, D., Cohen, L., Fairman, T., Law, R., Finn, B., Brammar, M., Minchin, G., Van Oosterzee, P., and Lothian, A. (2013) Improved estimation of biomass accumulation by environmental plantings and mallee plantings using FullCAM. Report. CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Preece, Noel, Van Oosterzee, Penny, and Lawes, Michael J (2013) Planting methods matter for cost-effective rainforest restoration. Ecological Management and Restoration, 14 (1). pp. 63-66.
Preece, N., van Oosterzee, P., Dale, A., Eberhard, R., Armstrong, G., Vella, K., and Sweatman, C. (2013) Resilience and Opportunity: regions and the roll-out of Australia's greenhouse gas abatement programs - a manual for Queensland's NRM regions. Manual. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Van Oosterzee, Penny, Preece, Noel, and Dale, Allan (2012) An Australian landscape-based approach: AFOLU mitigation for smallholders. In: Wollenberg, Eva, Nihart, Alison, Tapio-Bistrom, Marja-Liisa, and Grieg-Gran, Maryanne, (eds.) Climate Change Mitigation and Agriculture. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 193-202.
Preece, Noel D., Crowley, Gabriel M., Lawes, Michael J., and Van Oosterzee, Penny (2012) Comparing above-ground biomass among forest types in the Wet Tropics: small stems and plantation types matter in carbon accounting. Forest Ecology and Management, 264. pp. 228-237.
Van Oosterzee, Penny, Blignaut, James, and Bradshaw, Corey J.A. (2012) iREDD hedges against avoided deforestation's unholy trinity of leakage, permanence and additionality. Conservation Letters, 5 (4). pp. 266-273.
Van Oosterzee, Penny (2012) The integration of biodiversity and climate change: a contextual assessment of the carbon farming initiative. Ecological Management and Restoration, 13 (3). pp. 238-244.
van Oosterzee, Penny, Preece, Noel, and Dale, Allan (2010) Catching the baby: accounting for biodiversity and the ecosystem sector in emissions trading. Conservation Letters, 3 (2). pp. 83-90.
Preece, Noel, Van Oosterzee, Penny, and James, David (1995) Two way track - biodiversity conservation and ecotourism: an investigation of linkages, mutual benefits and future opportunities. Report. Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra, ACT, Australia.