Murray-Darling Basin Environmental Water Knowledge and Research Project: Vegetation Theme Research Appendix CampbellCherie CaponSamantha GehrigSusan JamesCassandra MorrisKaylene NicolJason NielsenDaryl ThomasRachael 2019 Appendix V1.1. Blue, green and in-between; setting objectives for and evaluating wetland vegetation responses to environmental flows<br>Appendix V1.2 Conceptualisation Research Activity Report<br>Appendix V1.3 Vegetation outcomes: what are we seeking and why?<br>Appendix V1.4 Grow with the flow<br>Appendix V2.1. Disentangling flow-vegetation relationships and legacy effects to inform environmental flows<br>Appendix V2.2. Data Integration and Synthesis Research Activity Report<br>Appendix V3.1. Field Assessment Experimental Design report<br>Appendix V3.2. From the four corners of the Basin: assessing vegetation responses to flow regimes<br>Appendix V3.3. Vulnerability of resilient systems to the Anthropocene<br>Appendix V3.4. Field Site Assessment and Germination Trials Research Activity Report<br>Appendix V4.1. Recruitment of long-lived floodplain vegetation: literature report<br>Appendix V4.2. Recruitment of long-lived floodplain vegetation: mesocosm study experimental design<br>Appendix V4.3. Early, late or constant – what are long-lived woody floodplain seedlings looking for?<br>Appendix V4.4. Giving woody seedlings a fighting start<br>Appendix V4.5. Contrasting establishment strategies amongst three dominant tree species of Australian desert floodplains<br>Appendix V4.6. Seedling Mesocosm Research Activity Report<br>Appendix V5.1. Vegetation Theme Data and Model Inventory<br>Appendix V5.2. Vegetation Theme Outputs<br>Appendix V5.3. Vegetation Theme Engagement and Communications activities<br>Appendix V5.4. Vegetation Theme Final Presentation. Vegetation theme: predicting outcomes in response to flow and other drivers<br>