Corporate Body
Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology (ARCUE) (1998 - 2016)
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
- From
- 1998
Victoria, Australia - To
- 31 December 2016
- Functions
- Conservation or Environment and Earth Sciences
- Website
- https://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/science/arcue
Summary
The Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology (ARCUE) was established in 1998 by the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne with support from the Baker Foundation. It focused on research into urban and suburban ecosystems, and the impact of human activities. ARCUE ceased in December 2016.
Details
From their Web site, December 2001: "The Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology (ARCUE) is a Division of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. ARCUE was created to help increase our understanding of the ecology, restoration and management of urban natural areas throughout Australia and the world."
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Published resources
Resources
- Trove, National Library of Australia, 2009, https://nla.gov.au/nla.party-1475993. Details
See also
- Rae, Ian, 'Still some X about X-rays', Chemistry in Australia, 2020/21 (December/January) (2021), 41. Details
Ailie Smith
Created: 20 December 2001, Last modified: 15 October 2019