Green Infrastructure Research Group (@girg_unimelb) 's Twitter Profile
Green Infrastructure Research Group

@girg_unimelb

We’re an interdisciplinary team of Australia’s leading green infrastructure experts with a shared passion for using plants to make cities more liveable

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linkhttps://girg.science.unimelb.edu.au/ calendar_today13-08-2020 09:34:26

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Join us on Wed 20th & Thu 21st April 2022 - to learn and discuss how the GIRG and leading industry professionals are striving to transform our cities into greener, healthier places. Program and Registration: ngiv.com.au//NGIV/News/NGI…

Join us on Wed 20th & Thu 21st April 2022 - to learn and discuss how the GIRG and leading industry professionals are striving to transform our cities into greener, healthier places.

Program and Registration:
ngiv.com.au//NGIV/News/NGI…
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With over 2,700 native and exotic plant species or cultivars and 7,930 high quality images, the Burnley Plant Guide from Green Infrastructure Research Group is a comprehensive guide to landscape plants grown in south-eastern Australia. Tap to subscribe to the guide ▶️ girg.science.unimelb.edu.au

With over 2,700 native and exotic plant species or cultivars and 7,930 high quality images, the Burnley Plant Guide from <a href="/GIRG_Unimelb/">Green Infrastructure Research Group</a> is a comprehensive guide to landscape plants grown in south-eastern Australia. Tap to subscribe to the guide ▶️ girg.science.unimelb.edu.au
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Check out our talented PhD researchers discuss some of their work at City of Melbourne's event - Greening Our Future: the next generation of green roof researchers. youtube.com/watch?v=jH1Qd7…

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What can you plant in the city to help biodiversity? Plants that provide good resources (ofc)! Does planting for biodiversity work? Yes! Monitoring biodiversity plantings by Nick Williams Green Infrastructure Research Group shows increases in richness and abundance of native 🐝, and abundance of 🦋

What can you plant in the city to help biodiversity? Plants that provide good resources (ofc)!
 
Does planting for biodiversity work?
 Yes! Monitoring biodiversity plantings by Nick Williams <a href="/GIRG_Unimelb/">Green Infrastructure Research Group</a> shows increases in richness and abundance of native 🐝, and abundance of 🦋
Katherine Berthon (@citykat75) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Urban areas cover a far wider ranges of climatic niches than expected based on realised niches represented in historic species ranges - but does that make it more vulnerable to loss under future climates? Really interesting work by Patricia Rettondini Torquado BioSciences UniMelb

Urban areas cover a far wider ranges of climatic niches than expected based on realised niches represented in historic species ranges - but does that make it more vulnerable to loss under future climates? Really interesting work by Patricia Rettondini Torquado  <a href="/BioSci_UniMelb/">BioSciences UniMelb</a>
yungenchee.bsky.social (@yungenchee1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The gov wants to create a national nature repair market to enable biodiversity restoration that's "beyond" them. It's riddled w faulty premises & forseeable pitfalls. Biodiversity mgt is a complex public good better delivered by direct public investment theconversation.com/would-a-nature…

University of Melbourne (@unimelb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Australia's public spaces are planted with beautiful, practical, native Woody Meadows 🌾 In the face of rapid urban growth and climate change, there's a critical need for new landscape approaches in our cities → unimelb.me/42HKPQJ #UniMelbPursuit Science at Melbourne Green Infrastructure Research Group

Julia Schiller (@juliaschiller10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So happy to see this work finally being launched: #Guidelines for #Biodiversity #GreenRoofs. You wanna know how do design and manage your green roof in hot and dry climates such as Melbourne to enhance biodiversity benefit? melbourne.vic.gov.au/SiteCollection…

So happy to see this work finally being launched: #Guidelines for #Biodiversity #GreenRoofs. You wanna know how do design and manage your green roof in hot and dry climates such as Melbourne to enhance biodiversity benefit? melbourne.vic.gov.au/SiteCollection…
Paul Hanley (@paul_a_hanley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first paper from my PhD is out and it's open access! We measure how trees in biofilters recover from multiple droughts and how helpful an internal water storage can be for maintaining transpiration and growth and reducing drought stress. doi.org/10.1016/j.scit…

Holly Kirk (@hollykirk .bluesky.social) (@hollykirk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ESAus23 Katherine Horsfall from Green Infrastructure Research Group is testing novel methods to establish native wildflower meadows in cities #urbanEcology 🌼🏵️🌱🪷🪻💮 Adding a good depth of sand alone reduced weeding effort and still had good growth and species richness... With fewer slugs!!

#ESAus23 Katherine Horsfall from <a href="/GIRG_Unimelb/">Green Infrastructure Research Group</a> is testing novel methods to establish native wildflower meadows in cities #urbanEcology
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Adding a good depth of sand alone reduced weeding effort and still had good growth and species richness... With fewer slugs!!
Camilo OrdBar (@cordezbar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We did an #experiment to measure the #social and #ecological effects of #urban #trees. After removal, #birds #biodiversity and #mammals abundance were reduced. Also, #people assigned less importance to #nature #trees. People and Nature besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pa…

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NEW: 3 continuing (research-contingent) roles at Waterway Ecosystem Research Group 💠Lecturer in Sustainable Urban Water Management 💠Research Fellow–Optimisation & Control of Smart Rainwater Grids 💠Research Fellow–Economic Instruments for Market-Driven Smart Rainwater Grids jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/listing/