Evolution of Landcare in Australia
The “Evolution of Landcare in Australia” has been researched and written for the Australian Landcare Council, Ministers and staff of the Australian Government and stakeholders, to inform natural resource management policy and programs on the Landcare model. Information in this document is drawn from personal experiences, anecdotal reports and research of Australian Government policy and actions. Link: Evolution of Landcare in Australia PDF [1.3 MB]
Landcare and Local Government Partnerships why it makes sense
Link: Landcare and Local Government Partnerships why it makes sense
An Inspiring Pitch
Link: An inspiring pitch in 7 steps
Biochar for agronomic improvement and greenhouse gas mitigation
Link: Biochar for agronomic improvement and greenhouse gas mitigation
Community Science
by Dr. Ruth Beilin Associate Professor, Landscape Sociologist Resource Management and Geography from the University of Melbourne
(Feb 2011)
Link: Community Science
Enhanced reporting on industry specific land management practices
Link to report: Enhanced reporting on industry specific land management practices, Todd McInnis and Santhi Wicks
Garnaut Climate Change Review Update 2011: Transforming Rural Landcare Use
Link to Paper: http://www.garnautreview.org.au/update-2011/update-papers/up4-transforming-rural-land-use.pdf
Landcare in Germany
Link: Landcare in Germany February 2011
Precision Agriculture the Landcare opportunity March 2011
Link: Precision Agriculture the Landcare opportunity March 2011
Science and Economic Australian Bureau of Agricultural and INSIGHTS Land Use, Issue 2.1 2011
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Science and Economic Australian Bureau of Agricultural and INSIGHTS Climate Change and Variability, Issue 3 – 2011
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Drivers of Practice change in management in Australian agriculture 2011
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Farmers use of sustainable management practices 2009
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Natural Resource Management on Australian farms 2004
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