The Effects of Grazing Management and Environmental Factors on Native Grassland and Grassy Woodland in the Northern Midlands, Tasmania

The Effects of Grazing Management and Environmental Factors on Native Grassland and Grassy Woodland in the Northern Midlands, Tasmania
Title The Effects of Grazing Management and Environmental Factors on Native Grassland and Grassy Woodland in the Northern Midlands, Tasmania PDF eBook
Author Leonard (Steven William Joseph.)
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 2003
Genre Grazing
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Environmental Effects of Conservation Practices on Grazing Lands

Environmental Effects of Conservation Practices on Grazing Lands
Title Environmental Effects of Conservation Practices on Grazing Lands PDF eBook
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Pages 402
Release 2006
Genre Agricultural conservation
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Temperate Woodland Conservation and Management

Temperate Woodland Conservation and Management
Title Temperate Woodland Conservation and Management PDF eBook
Author David Lindenmayer
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Pages 400
Release 2010
Genre Nature
ISBN 0643100377

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This book summarizes the main discoveries, management insights and policy initiatives in the science, management and policy arenas associated with temperate woodlands in Australia. More than 60 of Australia's leading researchers, policy makers and natural resource managers have contributed to the volume. It features new perspectives on the integration of woodland management and agricultural production, including the latest thinking about whole of paddock restoration and carbon farming, as well as financial and social incentive schemes to promote woodland conservation and management. Temperate Woodland Conservation and Management will be a key supporting aid for farmers, natural resource managers, policy makers, and people involved in NGO landscape restoration and management. KEY FEATURES * High quality chapters from the nation's leading researchers, managers and policy makers in temperate woodlands * New perspectives on the integration of woodland management and agricultural production * Easy to follow format that distills key new insights and lessons for future conservation and management initiatives

Woodlands

Woodlands
Title Woodlands PDF eBook
Author David Lindenmayer
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Pages 390
Release 2005-09-09
Genre Science
ISBN 0643099875

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Australia's little known woodlands once covered huge areas of the eastern side of our continent. Woodlands are distinguished from forests by the fact that their canopies do not touch, tree heights are usually lower and they usually have a grassy understorey. They support a fascinating and diverse array of birds, mammals, reptiles, frogs, invertebrates and plants, and have been under massive pressure from grazing and agriculture over the past 200 years. In many cases only small remnant patches of some types of woodland survive. Understanding and appreciating woodlands is an important way forward for promoting their sustainable management and conservation. Woodlands: A Disappearing Landscape explains with lucid text and spectacular photographs the role that woodlands play in supporting a range of native plants and animals that has existed there for millions of years. The book is set out as a series of logically linked chapters working from the woodland canopy (the tree crowns), through the understorey, the ground layers, and to the lowest lying parts of landscape – wetlands, creeks and dams. Each chapter illustrates many key topics in woodland biology with text and images, explaining important aspects of woodland ecology as well as woodland management and conservation.

Australian Vegetation

Australian Vegetation
Title Australian Vegetation PDF eBook
Author David A. Keith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 771
Release 2017-06-15
Genre Science
ISBN 1108210546

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Australian Vegetation has been an essential reference for students and researchers in botany, ecology and natural resource management for over 35 years. Now fully updated and with a new team of authors, the third edition presents the latest insights on the patterns and processes that shaped the vegetation of Australia. The first part of the book provides a synthesis of ecological processes that influence vegetation traits throughout the continent, using a new classification of vegetation. New chapters examine the influences of climate, soils, fire regimes, herbivores and aboriginal people on vegetation, in addition to completely revised chapters on evolutionary biogeography, quaternary vegetation history and alien plants. The book's second half presents detailed ecological portraits for each major vegetation type and offers data-rich perspectives and comparative analysis presented in tables, graphs, maps and colour illustrations. This authoritative book will inspire readers to learn and explore first-hand the vegetation of Australia.

Land of Sweeping Plains

Land of Sweeping Plains
Title Land of Sweeping Plains PDF eBook
Author Nicholas S. G. Williams
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Pages 478
Release 2015-04-22
Genre Nature
ISBN 1486300820

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Native temperate grasslands are Australia’s most threatened ecosystems. Grasslands have been eliminated from across much of their former extent and continue to be threatened by urban expansion, agricultural intensification, weed invasion and the uncertain impacts of climate change. Research, however, is showing us new ways to manage grasslands, and techniques for restoration are advancing. The importance of ongoing stewardship also means it is vital to develop new strategies to encourage a broader cross-section of society to understand and appreciate native grasslands and their ecology. Land of Sweeping Plains synthesises the scientific literature in a readily accessible manner and includes a wealth of practical experience held by policy makers, farmers, community activists and on-ground grassland managers. It aims to provide all involved in grassland management and restoration with the technical information necessary to conserve and enhance native grasslands. For readers without the responsibility of management, such as students and those interested in biodiversity conservation, it provides a detailed understanding of native grassland ecology, management challenges and solutions and, importantly, inspiration to engage with this critically endangered ecosystem. Practical, easy to read and richly illustrated, this book brings together the grassland knowledge of experts in ethnobotany, ecology, monitoring, planning, environmental psychology, community engagement, flora and fauna management, environmental restoration, agronomy, landscape architecture and urban design.

Introduction to Wildlife Conservation in Farming

Introduction to Wildlife Conservation in Farming
Title Introduction to Wildlife Conservation in Farming PDF eBook
Author Stephen Burchett
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 305
Release 2011-07-20
Genre Science
ISBN 1119957591

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This book provides an invaluable, comprehensive and practical introduction to conservation issues associated with current farming practice. Representing both industry and conservation as an integrated and holistic system, it explores conservation issues within every farming discipline; from arable and horticulture to grasslands, woodlands, aquatic and coastal farming and will include an assessment of the impact of global warming. The book includes relevant case studies and international, real-world examples, focusing on applied management and not just ecological facts, theories and principles. The carefully structured book begins by introducing the overall subject including some statistics on current farming activities, giving a brief outlook for the future of farming systems in relation to conservation. Each subsequent chapter will have its own introduction setting the commercial context and conservation value of an example farm, and will progress with a series of case studies that will include the following elements: site assessment; species list; soils management options; and a habitat management plan. A summary section will draw together the common themes of the chapter and develop a lead-in to subsequent chapters. It will provide students with an informed appreciation of current practice whilst raising questions about the development of conservation in farming in the future.