European colonization precipitated the first industrial transformation of Australian landscapes. We review the evolution of the environmental and societal setting of Australian landscapes since this first industrial transformation, the emergence of drivers precipitating a second industrial transformation, and what it will take to adapt. In concert with climate change and growing societal expectations of environmental stewardship, we identify six emerging economies for ecosystem services - carbon, water, food, energy, amenity and mining - which will exert transformational pressure on land use and management. The requirements for transformational adaptation - to thrive within environmental limits - include: fostering new partnerships between ...
The 21st century's economy will be urban and green. The urban transition is well advanced globally, ...
Landscape change occurs through the interaction of a multitude of natural and human driving forces a...
Current strategies to stem global biodiversity losses are struggling to be effective, and this is pa...
European colonization precipitated the first industrial transformation of Australian landscapes. We ...
The development and evolution of Australian agricultural practice is a story of rapid and transforma...
Past policies and landscape changes influence future directions. Human society tooled with powerful ...
The project brought together a group of Australian researchers and managers with a broad range of ex...
This analysis attempts to reconcile existing rehabilitation planning goals and implementation constr...
This analysis attempts to reconcile existing rehabilitation planning goals and implementation constr...
Within a few decades after the arrival of European settlers in south-eastern Australia, over 60 000 ...
Rural and regional hinterlands provide the ecosystem service needs for increasingly urbanised commun...
Rural and regional hinterlands provide the ecosystem service needs for increasingly urbanised commun...
Accelerating environmental change is perhaps the greatest challenge for natural resource management;...
This paper outlines how resource degradation in Australia could be reversed with innovative investme...
Australia’s ancient geology, continental isolation and long, stable biophysical evolution have produ...
The 21st century's economy will be urban and green. The urban transition is well advanced globally, ...
Landscape change occurs through the interaction of a multitude of natural and human driving forces a...
Current strategies to stem global biodiversity losses are struggling to be effective, and this is pa...
European colonization precipitated the first industrial transformation of Australian landscapes. We ...
The development and evolution of Australian agricultural practice is a story of rapid and transforma...
Past policies and landscape changes influence future directions. Human society tooled with powerful ...
The project brought together a group of Australian researchers and managers with a broad range of ex...
This analysis attempts to reconcile existing rehabilitation planning goals and implementation constr...
This analysis attempts to reconcile existing rehabilitation planning goals and implementation constr...
Within a few decades after the arrival of European settlers in south-eastern Australia, over 60 000 ...
Rural and regional hinterlands provide the ecosystem service needs for increasingly urbanised commun...
Rural and regional hinterlands provide the ecosystem service needs for increasingly urbanised commun...
Accelerating environmental change is perhaps the greatest challenge for natural resource management;...
This paper outlines how resource degradation in Australia could be reversed with innovative investme...
Australia’s ancient geology, continental isolation and long, stable biophysical evolution have produ...
The 21st century's economy will be urban and green. The urban transition is well advanced globally, ...
Landscape change occurs through the interaction of a multitude of natural and human driving forces a...
Current strategies to stem global biodiversity losses are struggling to be effective, and this is pa...