We developed a methodology to objectively and transparently assess the impacts on terrestrial biodiversity of proposals to clear native vegetation in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. The methodology was developed to underpin a policy to permit land clearing only where it 'improves or maintains environmental outcomes'. It was developed in the following steps: (1) operational requirements and resource constraints were defined. (2) Biodiversity surrogates and assessment techniques that matched these requirements and constraints were identified. (3) Sites were assessed locally, but also in the broader landscape, regional and national contexts. (4) Explicit rules and metrics were developed to facilitate transparent and consistent assessments. (...
Australian, state and territory regimes came under review for the Commission’s inquiry into native v...
In Australia, the Commonwealth and State governments are increasingly devolving natural resource man...
AbstractThis research reports on a new approach to conservation assessment that seeks to extend the ...
Development actions such as urban, residential, commercial, industrial and mining contribute signifi...
We quantified net changes to the area and quality of native vegetation after the introduction of bio...
Clearing of native woody vegetation in the New South Wales northern wheatbelt was mapped for the per...
Developers are often required by law to offset environmental impacts through targeted conservation a...
Conservation of the Earth’s biological diversity is of great significance for the sustainability of ...
Clearing of native vegetation is a major threat to biodiversity in Australia. In Queensland, clearin...
Abstract Australia's national environmental legislation, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity...
Terrestrial, freshwater and estuarine native vegetation of the Eden region was classified into 79 fl...
Sustainable use and management of natural resources is now a well-accepted principle, but its implem...
The clearing of native vegetation is one of the nation\u27s most important, yet controversial, envir...
Executive Summary This report uses the amount of land in New South Wales approved by the State Gove...
Land-clearing represents the first step in agricultural development and signals a shift in landscape...
Australian, state and territory regimes came under review for the Commission’s inquiry into native v...
In Australia, the Commonwealth and State governments are increasingly devolving natural resource man...
AbstractThis research reports on a new approach to conservation assessment that seeks to extend the ...
Development actions such as urban, residential, commercial, industrial and mining contribute signifi...
We quantified net changes to the area and quality of native vegetation after the introduction of bio...
Clearing of native woody vegetation in the New South Wales northern wheatbelt was mapped for the per...
Developers are often required by law to offset environmental impacts through targeted conservation a...
Conservation of the Earth’s biological diversity is of great significance for the sustainability of ...
Clearing of native vegetation is a major threat to biodiversity in Australia. In Queensland, clearin...
Abstract Australia's national environmental legislation, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity...
Terrestrial, freshwater and estuarine native vegetation of the Eden region was classified into 79 fl...
Sustainable use and management of natural resources is now a well-accepted principle, but its implem...
The clearing of native vegetation is one of the nation\u27s most important, yet controversial, envir...
Executive Summary This report uses the amount of land in New South Wales approved by the State Gove...
Land-clearing represents the first step in agricultural development and signals a shift in landscape...
Australian, state and territory regimes came under review for the Commission’s inquiry into native v...
In Australia, the Commonwealth and State governments are increasingly devolving natural resource man...
AbstractThis research reports on a new approach to conservation assessment that seeks to extend the ...