
Tree dieback is emerging as a significant environmental challenge across the region. Living Links partners are working to better understand its causes, scale and the most effective approaches for long term management. Please find a collection of relevant research papers and reports below. If you have relevant research documents that are not included here, please email them to the Living Links Coordinator to be added to our collection.
Chee Jellinek 2025 – Synthesis Climate Change Impacts and Vegetation Mgt in the PPWP Region_2025
Investigating Potential Mornington Peninsula Environmental Impacts of a Warning and Drying Climate
Climate-resilient-restoration-of-box-gum-grassy-woodlands
Dieback in Native Vegetation in the Mount Lofty Ranges_guide
Eucalypt_dieback_in_eastern_Australia_A_simple_mod
Eucalypt-decline-in-Australia-and-a-general-concept-of-tree-decline-and-dieback
Jellinek et al 2025_Model predictions of key revegetation species_Final
Lu et al.pdf, Pervasive increase in tree mortality across the Australian continent 2026
Managing Phytophthora Dieback WA_guidelines
Weather-eucalyptus-dieback-in-new-england-and-a-general-hypothesis-of-the-cause-of-dieback

