Private land conservation forms an integral part of Australia’s natural resource management and biodiversity conservation efforts, and the past two decades have seen a significant growth in the establishment of in-perpetuity conservation covenants. Specifically, conservation covenants address key national goals such as building the National Reserve System and expanding the markets for ecosystem services. However, a number of financial barriers exist to achieving these goals, and the national tax review in the form of the Tax White Paper Task Force provides an opportunity to address these barriers. This article provides a number of specific recommendations which outline how these financial barriers for private land conservation might b...
All Australian governments are committed to the establishment of a comprehensive, adequate and...
Conservation covenants and easements have become essential tools to secure biodiversity outcomes on ...
Over seventy per cent of the Australian continent is managed by farmers, graziers, Indigenous commun...
A variety of taxation incentives to encourage philanthropy and environmental conservation by private...
Globally, privately protected area (PPA) programs are increasing in size and number. Participating i...
This article provides an overview of tax measures related to land and forest conservation in Austral...
'Harnessing Private Sector Conservation of Biodiversity' was released on 4 December 2001. This paper...
Local councils in New South Wales and across Australia are constrained by insufficient financial res...
Despite the recognised importance of private land for biodiversity conservation, there has been litt...
TheConvention on Biological Diversity1992 (the Biodiversity Convention) has 13.01 asitsprimary objec...
A large proportion of the world's extinctions have occurred in Australia, and threatened species lis...
Conservation covenanting has become an important policy tool in promoting biodiversity conservation ...
Conservation in human-dominated landscapes is challenging partly due to the high costs of land acqui...
Australia's current Biodiversity Strategy aims to increase by 25% the number of Australians and publ...
This study draws together and builds on previous research by the Commission on the role of the priva...
All Australian governments are committed to the establishment of a comprehensive, adequate and...
Conservation covenants and easements have become essential tools to secure biodiversity outcomes on ...
Over seventy per cent of the Australian continent is managed by farmers, graziers, Indigenous commun...
A variety of taxation incentives to encourage philanthropy and environmental conservation by private...
Globally, privately protected area (PPA) programs are increasing in size and number. Participating i...
This article provides an overview of tax measures related to land and forest conservation in Austral...
'Harnessing Private Sector Conservation of Biodiversity' was released on 4 December 2001. This paper...
Local councils in New South Wales and across Australia are constrained by insufficient financial res...
Despite the recognised importance of private land for biodiversity conservation, there has been litt...
TheConvention on Biological Diversity1992 (the Biodiversity Convention) has 13.01 asitsprimary objec...
A large proportion of the world's extinctions have occurred in Australia, and threatened species lis...
Conservation covenanting has become an important policy tool in promoting biodiversity conservation ...
Conservation in human-dominated landscapes is challenging partly due to the high costs of land acqui...
Australia's current Biodiversity Strategy aims to increase by 25% the number of Australians and publ...
This study draws together and builds on previous research by the Commission on the role of the priva...
All Australian governments are committed to the establishment of a comprehensive, adequate and...
Conservation covenants and easements have become essential tools to secure biodiversity outcomes on ...
Over seventy per cent of the Australian continent is managed by farmers, graziers, Indigenous commun...