Australia’s most fragmented and least reserved landscapes are the grassy eucalypt woodlands of the south-east. Two hundred years of agricultural disruption have transformed these landscapes, and agricultural enterprises continue to expand and develop, meaning the threats to these landscapes have not abated. The Tasmanian Midlands is primarily privately owned, with very little area devoted to conservation of biodiversity. In this landscape, conservation covenants have been enacted on many private properties with the intention of encouraging tree recruitment and conservation of threatened plant communities and rare species. Evidence of the effectiveness of these covenants in protecting overstorey tree population health is lacking. This study ...
As natural woodlands decline in both extent and quality worldwide, there is an increasing recognitio...
Soil degradation resulting from land clearing, tree decline and landuse practices is a serious envir...
This thesis examines the effects of agricultural and conservation management practices on grassy co...
Australia’s most fragmented and least reserved landscapes are the grassy eucalypt woodlands of the s...
In temperate Australia, sustainability of biodiversity in poorly-reserved woodland remnants within ...
Tasmanian woodlands range from the coast to the climatic treeline, from some of the poorest soils in...
Since the arrival of European settlers to Australia, many of Australia’s unique ecosystems have been...
Travelling stock reserves (TSRs) are thought to represent some of the highest-quality and least degr...
The lowland temperate grasslands and grassy woodlands of Tasmania have become fragmented and degrade...
Native vegetation placed under an agri-environment scheme (AES) is purported to support greater biod...
The process of natural regeneration is critical for sustaining remnant native vegetation and the eco...
Concern about food security is prompting a push to intensify agriculture globally. However, agricult...
Following 180 years of agricultural settlement, the Midlands area of Tasmania has been drastically t...
Clearing of native vegetation and changes to disturbance regimes have resulted in dense regeneration...
Downslope boundaries of forest with grassland and grassy woodland occur over a wide altitudinal rang...
As natural woodlands decline in both extent and quality worldwide, there is an increasing recognitio...
Soil degradation resulting from land clearing, tree decline and landuse practices is a serious envir...
This thesis examines the effects of agricultural and conservation management practices on grassy co...
Australia’s most fragmented and least reserved landscapes are the grassy eucalypt woodlands of the s...
In temperate Australia, sustainability of biodiversity in poorly-reserved woodland remnants within ...
Tasmanian woodlands range from the coast to the climatic treeline, from some of the poorest soils in...
Since the arrival of European settlers to Australia, many of Australia’s unique ecosystems have been...
Travelling stock reserves (TSRs) are thought to represent some of the highest-quality and least degr...
The lowland temperate grasslands and grassy woodlands of Tasmania have become fragmented and degrade...
Native vegetation placed under an agri-environment scheme (AES) is purported to support greater biod...
The process of natural regeneration is critical for sustaining remnant native vegetation and the eco...
Concern about food security is prompting a push to intensify agriculture globally. However, agricult...
Following 180 years of agricultural settlement, the Midlands area of Tasmania has been drastically t...
Clearing of native vegetation and changes to disturbance regimes have resulted in dense regeneration...
Downslope boundaries of forest with grassland and grassy woodland occur over a wide altitudinal rang...
As natural woodlands decline in both extent and quality worldwide, there is an increasing recognitio...
Soil degradation resulting from land clearing, tree decline and landuse practices is a serious envir...
This thesis examines the effects of agricultural and conservation management practices on grassy co...