The RBIA held a series of seminars during it’s 3 year existence. These are some of the papers presented at those seminars. They are in various formats and cover a variety of topics.

Integrating horticultural and forestry technology on areas with low resilience, with bush regeneration in higher resilience Cumberland Plain Woodland

Restoring biodiversity: The Real Cost of Annual Weeding

Monitoring and evaluation of the restoration of a highly degraded remnant of the endangered ecological community Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub: Potential lessons for how monitoring can guide a restoration project

Monitoring and evaluation of the restoration of a highly degraded remnant of the endangered ecological community Eastern Suburbs Banskia Scrub (ESBS)

Outline of a Monitoring and Evaluation database for Restoration of Vegetation(MERV)

Direct seeding native grasses: Techniques for success

Small Bird Habitat in the Urban Landscape. Some things to consider when planning restoration projects

Contracting, considering biodiversity in large construction projects

Topsoil translocation: One step from the tip

Topsoil translocation: One step from the tip – a wasted resource

Essential elements of a contract

Managing contracts

Contract Management: Costing, managing, and terminating

Performance Measures

Performance Measures 2