The implementation of rangeland biodiversity management strategies relies on the engagement and participation of key stakeholders, including local pastoralists (ranchers). Understanding pastoralists' knowledge of biodiversity, as well as their attitudes towards and perceptions of biodiversity management strategies, is fundamental for the development of efficacious rangeland management. This paper examines perceptions of biodiversity and land management strategies held by pastoralists in the Stony Plains region (SPR) of South Australia and reports on a survey, consisting of 45 questions, delivered to lessees and/or managers of pastoral leases within or on the edge of the SPR. Respondents generally agreed with prescribed land management strat...
Land use and land transformation are major threats to biodiversity. Only a small percentage of land ...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
Grasslands are considered to be Australia’s most threatened ecosystems, yet relatively little is kno...
Indicator species have been used for several decades as measures of ecosystem health. In arid Austra...
There has been substantial loss of biodiversity in the Australian rangelands, and evidence suggests ...
In Australia, the Commonwealth and State governments are increasingly devolving natural resource man...
The Gascoyne-Murchison Strategy region of Western Australia is dominated by an arid to semi-arid cli...
This thesis examines the responses of non-indigenous pastoralists in Central Australian rangelands t...
From a reconnaissance survey of areas involved with grazing, the typical forest margin site was foun...
Since the early 1990s biodiversity conservation has become a prominent issue in environmental law an...
The lowland temperate grasslands and grassy woodlands of Tasmania have become fragmented and degrade...
Negotiated agreements between traditional owners and pastoralists about use and management of lands ...
Copyright © Australian Rangeland Society 2009 Rangelands support many ecosystem services important ...
This thesis investigates the response of perennial plants and soil surfaces to cattle grazing. It de...
Private landholders' contributions to biodiversity conservation are critical in landscapes with insu...
Land use and land transformation are major threats to biodiversity. Only a small percentage of land ...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
Grasslands are considered to be Australia’s most threatened ecosystems, yet relatively little is kno...
Indicator species have been used for several decades as measures of ecosystem health. In arid Austra...
There has been substantial loss of biodiversity in the Australian rangelands, and evidence suggests ...
In Australia, the Commonwealth and State governments are increasingly devolving natural resource man...
The Gascoyne-Murchison Strategy region of Western Australia is dominated by an arid to semi-arid cli...
This thesis examines the responses of non-indigenous pastoralists in Central Australian rangelands t...
From a reconnaissance survey of areas involved with grazing, the typical forest margin site was foun...
Since the early 1990s biodiversity conservation has become a prominent issue in environmental law an...
The lowland temperate grasslands and grassy woodlands of Tasmania have become fragmented and degrade...
Negotiated agreements between traditional owners and pastoralists about use and management of lands ...
Copyright © Australian Rangeland Society 2009 Rangelands support many ecosystem services important ...
This thesis investigates the response of perennial plants and soil surfaces to cattle grazing. It de...
Private landholders' contributions to biodiversity conservation are critical in landscapes with insu...
Land use and land transformation are major threats to biodiversity. Only a small percentage of land ...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
Grasslands are considered to be Australia’s most threatened ecosystems, yet relatively little is kno...