This paper argues that improving the communication between landholders and ecologists will result in better conservation outcomes for ecosystem management on private land. It examines a case study of ecological research on frogs undertaken on private, agricultural land in south-eastern Australia. The paper questions the traditional separation of ecological science from landholders specifically and the public in general. In addressing this issue the authors wish to improve the relevance of ecology for landholders, raise the profile of social science for ecologists working on private land and examine the implications of improving ecologist - landholder relationships. For landholders, an improved understanding of the ecological context of thei...
Knowledge that has been developed through extensive experience of receiving and responding to ecolog...
Ecological theory often fails applied ecologists in three ways: (1) Theory has little predictive val...
In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and p...
Biodiversity decline continues apace across the Australian landscape with a pressing need to redesig...
The papers enclosed in this volume were all created with one major motivation, to contribute to the ...
Understanding the reasons for disagreements about conservation issues can facilitate effective engag...
In the relatively young postsettler society of Australia, restoring nature to a pre-European ideal p...
Science communication. including extension services. plays a key role in achieving sustainable nativ...
Community groups can make significant contributions to threatened species recovery planning. I condu...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1993 Dr. Elizabeth RobinThe central event in this thesis ...
In many countries around the globe, private freehold lands cover large areas. Conservation on these ...
Improved management of human-modified landscapes must be part of global efforts to combat biodiversi...
Biodiversity conservation programs that appeal to landholders' motivations and minimise their barrie...
As long-established (settler) farming practices become increasingly unviable in Australia’s marginal...
Wildlife management is, in our view, as much about education, and managing people's attitudes, as i...
Knowledge that has been developed through extensive experience of receiving and responding to ecolog...
Ecological theory often fails applied ecologists in three ways: (1) Theory has little predictive val...
In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and p...
Biodiversity decline continues apace across the Australian landscape with a pressing need to redesig...
The papers enclosed in this volume were all created with one major motivation, to contribute to the ...
Understanding the reasons for disagreements about conservation issues can facilitate effective engag...
In the relatively young postsettler society of Australia, restoring nature to a pre-European ideal p...
Science communication. including extension services. plays a key role in achieving sustainable nativ...
Community groups can make significant contributions to threatened species recovery planning. I condu...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1993 Dr. Elizabeth RobinThe central event in this thesis ...
In many countries around the globe, private freehold lands cover large areas. Conservation on these ...
Improved management of human-modified landscapes must be part of global efforts to combat biodiversi...
Biodiversity conservation programs that appeal to landholders' motivations and minimise their barrie...
As long-established (settler) farming practices become increasingly unviable in Australia’s marginal...
Wildlife management is, in our view, as much about education, and managing people's attitudes, as i...
Knowledge that has been developed through extensive experience of receiving and responding to ecolog...
Ecological theory often fails applied ecologists in three ways: (1) Theory has little predictive val...
In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and p...