‘Environmentalism without Fanaticism’, a sticker on a fridge in a farmer’s house, encapsulates attitudes to conservation and restoration over the past 30 years for five farming families in the Northern Midlands. Their willingness to participate in long-term programmes such as the Tasmania Island Ark project stems from their experience of living in the landscape, their observations of changes in that landscape and their thirst for knowledge to underpin management decisions. Being open to other opinions has led to interactions with ‘catalysts’, usually researchers and extension officers, who have provided farmers with specific information on the natural values of their landscapes. These interactions—time- and context-specific—have resulted in...
We develop a landscape stewardship classification which distinguishes between farmers’ understanding...
There is increasing public policy interest in the management of rural landscapes for conservation, b...
Change in the extent and quality of native vegetation in rural landscapes in Victoria has not occurr...
‘Environmentalism without Fanaticism’, a sticker on a fridge in a farmer’s house, encapsulates attit...
The conservation significance of the Tasmanian Midlands, an agricultural region that is largely priv...
The lowland temperate grasslands and grassy woodlands of Tasmania have become fragmented and degrade...
In June 2007, twenty years after the Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke announced the Decade of Lan...
At the dawn of the Anthropocene, with the imminent threat of climate change delivering 34°C rise in ...
Biodiversity decline continues apace across the Australian landscape with a pressing need to redesig...
Since their original settlement, European Tasmanians have dramatically transformed the landscape. Th...
Conservation of biodiversity is an ongoing challenge. Governments face many constraints when pursuin...
The past four decades have seen a transformative process in Australian agriculture - the gradual inc...
Land degradation is a significant environmental and economic problem in Australia. The National Land...
© 2017 Griffith University. Reconceiving the relationship between private property and the environme...
Australian government and non-government agencies have begun to recognise that the action required t...
We develop a landscape stewardship classification which distinguishes between farmers’ understanding...
There is increasing public policy interest in the management of rural landscapes for conservation, b...
Change in the extent and quality of native vegetation in rural landscapes in Victoria has not occurr...
‘Environmentalism without Fanaticism’, a sticker on a fridge in a farmer’s house, encapsulates attit...
The conservation significance of the Tasmanian Midlands, an agricultural region that is largely priv...
The lowland temperate grasslands and grassy woodlands of Tasmania have become fragmented and degrade...
In June 2007, twenty years after the Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke announced the Decade of Lan...
At the dawn of the Anthropocene, with the imminent threat of climate change delivering 34°C rise in ...
Biodiversity decline continues apace across the Australian landscape with a pressing need to redesig...
Since their original settlement, European Tasmanians have dramatically transformed the landscape. Th...
Conservation of biodiversity is an ongoing challenge. Governments face many constraints when pursuin...
The past four decades have seen a transformative process in Australian agriculture - the gradual inc...
Land degradation is a significant environmental and economic problem in Australia. The National Land...
© 2017 Griffith University. Reconceiving the relationship between private property and the environme...
Australian government and non-government agencies have begun to recognise that the action required t...
We develop a landscape stewardship classification which distinguishes between farmers’ understanding...
There is increasing public policy interest in the management of rural landscapes for conservation, b...
Change in the extent and quality of native vegetation in rural landscapes in Victoria has not occurr...