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Tree Dieback Information

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.

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

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Dieback in Native Vegetation in the Mount Lofty Ranges_guide

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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

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