Biodiversity values and functional ecology of regrowth vegetation in modified landscapes
Land & Water Australia. 2009. Biodiversity values and functional ecology of regrowth vegetation in modified landscapes. [Online] (Updated July 15th, 2009)
Available at: http://lwa.gov.au/node/3551 [Accessed Monday 25th of April 2011 10:03:57 PM ].
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“At a continental scale, remnant vegetation in the Australian rangelands can be described as intact, except towards the east where intensive land clearing has occurred prior to cessation of broadscale land clearing at the end of 2006. However, ongoing clearing of native vegetation for the purposes of harvesting fodder is a legitimate management approach for large areas of south-west Queensland, and is regulated under the Vegetation Management Act 1999. This is particularly pertinent to mulga Acacia aneura woodland, a broad ecosystem type of which little is known or understood regarding its biodiversity values, particularly in modified states.”
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Author(s):Daniel Ferguson, James Thiessen, Jian Wang, Michael Mathieson, Rod Fensham, ROsalie Buck, Russell Fairfax, Teresa Eyre
PublishedJuly 2009
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- Biodiversity (85)
Keywords
- Rangelands (29)
- Mulga (4)
- Vegetation (32)
- Regrowth (2)
- landscapes (6)
- ecology (5)
- woodland (6)
- East (8)
- remnant (14)
- harvesting (2)
- modified (2)
- continental (1)
- fodder (1)
- Acacia (1)
- aneura (1)