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Ecosystem function analysis helps assess natural landscapes that are under stress.

Ecosystem function analysis

Ecosystem function analysis is a fast and rigorous method for monitoring landscapes.

Ecosystem function analysis (EFA) was originally developed for monitoring rangelands for the purpose of sustainable development and maintenance of biodiversity. More recently, the method was adapted for use in other disturbed landscapes, such as mine sites.

Ecosystem function analysis can give reliable information on the effects of stress and disturbance on any landscape, from deserts to tropical rainforests.

It is made up of three modules:

  • landscape function analysis (LFA)
  • vegetation composition and dynamics
  • habitat complexity.

Landscape function analysis manual

LFA is one of the key components of EFA.

This manual is the key resource for undertaking LFA assessments. It includes Excel templates that calculate and summarise the data as well as worked examples for each assessment type.

The current version (May 2004) of the manual is freely available within Australia on CD from Mr David Tongway.

Updates and modifications are provided online and include:

Other resources for ecosystem function analysis 

Other resources available for download include:

EFA training courses

CSIRO no longer offers training courses in Ecosystem Function Analysis, however Mr David Tongway still conducts courses privately.

Read more about CSIRO's work in Landscape Ecology.

 

Disclaimer

The information, tables, templates, data and other products that comprise this web page, manual and other documents should only be used within the limitations stipulated in the manual.

CSIRO does not accept any risks and responsibility for losses, damages, costs and other consequences resulting directly from using any EFA information or material provided.

CSIRO shall not be responsible in any way whatsoever to any person who relies in whole or in part on this manual or other EFA information resources.

 
 

Commercial Information

Project Title: Ecosystem function analysis

Applications: assessing the effects of stress and disturbance on natural landscapes

Area Involved: CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems

Principal Scientist: Mr David Tongway

Contact Information

Primary Contact

Mr David Tongway
Sustainable Ecosystems
Phone: 61 2 6254 7162 
Alt Phone: 61 4 1986 1615