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Free Access Articles Collection
Free access for these journal articles only available via this page until 30 June 2024. Expand each journal tab to access the articles.
Biological Science Journals
by Ellen K. Mather, Michael S. Y. Lee, Diana A. et al.
Taxonomic review of the genus Dasycercus (Dasyuromorphia: Dasyuridae) using modern and subfossil material; and the description of three new species
by Jake Newman-Martin, Kenny J. Travouillon, Natalie Warburton et al.
Migrations, diversifications and extinctions: the evolutionary history of crocodyliforms in Australasia
by Jorgo Ristevski, Paul M. A. Willis, Adam M. Yates et al.
by Suphachai Tharavecharak, Corina N. D’Alessandro-Gabazza, Masaaki Toda et al.
Erysiphe lonicerigena sp. nov., a Powdery Mildew Species Found on Lonicera harae
by In-Young Choi, Lamiya Abasova, Joon-Ho Choi, Jung-Hee Park et al.
Taxonomy of Botryotrichum luteum sp. nov. based on Morphology and Phylogeny Isolated from Soil in Korea
by Jung-Joo Ryu, Kallol Das, Seong-Keun Lim et al.
by MC Gates, NJ Kells, K Kongara & KE Littlewood
Deaths due to suspected hypothermia in sheep and alpacas on a Manawatū farm in New Zealand in mid-summer
by AL Ridler, EL Gulliver & F Castillo-Alcala
Japanese encephalitis virus: epidemiology and risk-based surveillance approaches for New Zealand
by RS Morris & PC Bingham
by Christopher E. Cornwall, Wendy A. Nelson, J. David Aguirre et al.
The fruit dispersion of Adenostemma brasilianum (Asteraceae) by birds: an experimental approach
by Florencia Débora Dosil Hiriart, Liliana Katinas & Luciano Noel Segura
Ecosourcing for resilience in a changing environment
by Peter B. Heenan, William G. Lee, Matt S. McGlone et al.
by Noriko Kanno, Ricardo Garcia, Roel R. Suralta et al.
Status quo and challenges of rice production in sub-Saharan Africa
by K. Saito, K. Senthilkumar, E. R. Dossou-Yovo et al.
Source and sink traits and their relationship under deficit soil moisture stress conditions in an indeterminate crop: sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)
by Gopika Karnan, Ratnakumar Pasala, Brij B Pandey et al.
Environmental Science Journals
by Sarvarbek Eltazarov, Ihtiyor Bobojonov, Lena Kuhn et al.
A deep learning approach for spatial error correction of numerical seasonal weather prediction simulation data
by Stelios Karozis, Iraklis A. Klampanos, Athanasios Sfetsos et al.
An interactive tool for visualization and prediction of solar radiation and photovoltaic generation in Colombia
by Gabriel Narvaez, Luis Felipe Giraldo, Michael Bressan et al.
by Mingxing Zhou, Dengqiu Li, Kuo Liao & Dengsheng Lu
Spatial data trusts: an emerging governance framework for sharing spatial data
by Nenad Radosevic, Matt Duckham, Mohammad Saiedur Rahaman et al.
Machine learning-based prediction of sand and dust storm sources in arid Central Asia
by Wei Wang, Alim Samat, Jilili Abuduwaili et al.
by Victoria Berezowski, Xanthé Mallett, Isabella Crebert et al.
Forensic microbiology and geographical location: a systematic review
by Bruna Moitas, Inês Morais Caldas & Benedita Sampaio-Maia
Detection of fresh blood by luminol and DNA after walking over various substrates
by Angela Taylor, R. A. H. van Oorschot & A. Durdle
by James S. Crampton
A diverse Late Pliocene fossil fauna and its paleoenvironment at Māngere, Auckland, New Zealand
by Bruce W. Hayward, Thomas F. Stolberger, Nathan Collins et al.
The New Zealand Community Fault Model – version 1.0: an improved geological foundation for seismic hazard modelling
by Hannu Seebeck, Russ Van Dissen, Nicola Litchfield, et al.
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“We need much greater community awareness, acceptance, and empowerment to take mitigation action to influence politicians to commit to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.”
– Professor Claudia Baldwin, Associate Editor of Australasian Journal of Environmental Management
World Wildlife Day Collection
Celebrate World Wildlife Day with our exclusive article collection with topics ranging from Zoology to Forest Research. Browse freely from now till 31 May ’24.
Free access only available via this page. Expand each journal tab to access the articles.
by Louis J. Backstrom, Nicholas P. Leseberg, Corey T. Callaghan
Why Australian common bird names should respond to societal change
by Stephen T. Garnett, Golo Maurer & Georgia E. Garrard
Unsustainable exploitation of wild birds in Wallacea – An uncertain road for conservation emerging from the pandemic
by Benny Siregar, Ferry Hasudungan, Vincentia Widyasari
by Hiroshi Fukuda
A new species of Stauroteuthis (Octopoda: Cirrata) and further novel cirrate octopods from Australian waters
by Tristan Joseph Verhoeff
Meretrix taiwanica (Bivalvia: Veneridae), a previously misidentified new species in Taiwan
by Sheng-Tai Hsiao & Shih-Chang Chuang
by D. Li, A. Sooda, DN. Gunawardana, A. Thomas, Y. Chen & L. Kumarasinghe
Comparisons of body size for native and exotic Hymenoptera established in New Zealand
by Stella R. McDonald & Darren F. Ward
No barrier to fertilisation when different sexual populations of the mānuka stick insect are crossed
by M. Morgan-Richards
by Lydia R. W. McLean, Tom F. Goodman, Travis W. Horton & Ximena J. Nelson
The introduction and distribution history of the common myna (Acridotheres tristis) in New Zealand
by Annika Beesley, Annabel Whibley, Anna W. Santure & Heather T. Battles
Genotypic variations in phosphorus accumulation in wild cowpea relatives (Vigna vexillata) grown under phosphorus deficiency
by Gerald W. Tannock
by Nanaho Kuwabe & Mizue Ohashi
Longevity of tall tree species in temperate forests of the northern Japanese Archipelago
by Katsuhiro Osumi & Takashi Masaki
Environmental factors differentially influence species distributions across tree size classes in a dry evergreen forest in Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, northeastern Thailand
by Wongsatorn Phumphuang, Sarawood Sungkaew, Chongrak Wachrinrat et al.
by Jee Yun Hyun, Tae-Wook Kim, Puneet Pandey et al.
Puromycin-induced kidney injury and subsequent regeneration in adult zebrafish
by Soonil Koun, Hye-jin Park, Su-min Jung et al.
Comparative transcriptome analysis between long- and short-term survival after pig-to-monkey cardiac xenotransplantation reveals differential heart failure development
by Byeonghwi Lim, Min-Jae Jang, Seung-Mi Oh et al.
by Kanako Takada, Tomohiro Nishigaki, Yasuhiro Tsujimoto & Kohtaro Iseki
Comparison of soybean crop performance under tropical environment between tropical and temperate cultivars with adjusted growth duration
by Yuichi Nagasaki, Andy Saryoko, Iskandar Lubis et al.
Source and sink traits and their relationship under deficit soil moisture stress conditions in an indeterminate crop: sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)
by Gopika Karnan, Ratnakumar Pasala, Brij B Pandey et al.
SDG Article Collections
Explore these collections that highlight key topics and discussions in the field of Land Use, Climate & Sustainability, and Adaptation. Expand each tab to access research related to various Sustainable Development Goals below.
SDG 15: Life on Land
Land Big Earth Data in Support of SDG 15, Life on Land
SDG 15: Life on Land
SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 13: Climate Action
Applied Phycology for Sustainable Development
SDG 3: Good health
SDG 13: Climate action
SDG 14: Life below water
SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
SDG 13: Climate Action
SDG 15: Life on Land
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Open Access Book Collection
“In sustainability research, it is important to know the forces that can drive systems and processes to sustainable paths. Research of urban sustainability transitions studies nonlinear and structural changes to identify pathways and solutions for desirable environ-mental and societal change.”
– The Routledge Handbook of Catalysts for a Sustainable Circular Economy
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Sustainability Development Goals Online
A curated library to support United Nations’ call to protect the planet, end poverty, fight inequality and injustice.
Sustainable Lens: Perspectives on a Greener World
Welcome to Sustainable Lens – a platform that offers new chapters into the ever-evolving landscape of sustainability. More than just a hub, our journey unfolds fresh perspectives and the latest insights, aiming to shape a more sustainable future.
Taylor & Francis eBooks Collection
Explore curated selections of our ebooks covering a spectrum from environmental engineering to green technology and energy! Gain valuable insights that contribute to the future of our planet through groundbreaking research today.
News: Reforestation Schemes are not Enough to Recover the Carbon Created by Harvesting Wood, Research Suggests
Forests have a critical role to play in capturing and storing carbon from the Earth’s atmosphere – but some models exaggerate their carbon removal potential by almost three-fold, according to a leading professor of forest economics.
Blog: How can policy makers be globally inclusive when it comes to sustainability?
Pollution, congestion, traffic accidents, noise, inequality – transport is a major problem in most urban areas. In this article, five leading mobility experts highlight how cities can implement transport that meets our current and future economic, social, and environmental needs.
Blog: Climate change and the Global South at COP27
Six experts highlight what developing countries need from UNFCCC members at the 27th Conference of the Parties.
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