The utilisation of mulga trees (Acacia aneura) to provide fodder for domestic stock during drought has been part of routine management on many grazing enterprises is south west Queensland's mulga lands for over 100 years. Recent vegetation management legislation and regulation in Queensland (Vegetation Management Act (1999) Qld) generated debate about fodder harvesting, specifically the lack of knowledge regarding both economic and environmental implications of the practice
Context: The large inter-annual and decadal rainfall variability that occurs in northern Australian ...
Mulga (Acacia aneura) woodlands and open forests occupy about 150 Mha in Australia, and originally o...
The central-west region of NSW accounts for a significant proportion of the states’ livestock number...
This report details the analysis of the economic implications of management decisions to prepare for...
In this project we enhanced two existing simulation models, GRASP and ENTERPRISE, and used these alo...
Helping grazing businesses become more profitable and drought resilient is the aim of a Queensland D...
Changes to fire regimes associated with European colonisation are implicated in declines in biodiver...
Extreme year-to-year rainfall variability, long periods of drought, and temporal variability in fora...
Over 7 years, this project collected data about the pasture, tree and soil surface dynamics of two m...
The declining health of the Great Barrier Reef from diffuse source pollutants has resulted in substa...
The restoration of cleared dry forest represents an important opportunity to sequester atmospheric c...
Rainfall variability is a major challenge to sustainable grazing management in northern Australia, w...
This report details the analysis of the economic implications of management decisions to prepare for...
Eastern Australian eucalypt woodlands are important agricultural areas that have been widely modifie...
Producer reliance on drought subsidies instead of proactive planning and timely destocking in low ra...
Context: The large inter-annual and decadal rainfall variability that occurs in northern Australian ...
Mulga (Acacia aneura) woodlands and open forests occupy about 150 Mha in Australia, and originally o...
The central-west region of NSW accounts for a significant proportion of the states’ livestock number...
This report details the analysis of the economic implications of management decisions to prepare for...
In this project we enhanced two existing simulation models, GRASP and ENTERPRISE, and used these alo...
Helping grazing businesses become more profitable and drought resilient is the aim of a Queensland D...
Changes to fire regimes associated with European colonisation are implicated in declines in biodiver...
Extreme year-to-year rainfall variability, long periods of drought, and temporal variability in fora...
Over 7 years, this project collected data about the pasture, tree and soil surface dynamics of two m...
The declining health of the Great Barrier Reef from diffuse source pollutants has resulted in substa...
The restoration of cleared dry forest represents an important opportunity to sequester atmospheric c...
Rainfall variability is a major challenge to sustainable grazing management in northern Australia, w...
This report details the analysis of the economic implications of management decisions to prepare for...
Eastern Australian eucalypt woodlands are important agricultural areas that have been widely modifie...
Producer reliance on drought subsidies instead of proactive planning and timely destocking in low ra...
Context: The large inter-annual and decadal rainfall variability that occurs in northern Australian ...
Mulga (Acacia aneura) woodlands and open forests occupy about 150 Mha in Australia, and originally o...
The central-west region of NSW accounts for a significant proportion of the states’ livestock number...