Native vegetation management on agricultural land
by
 
HARRIS-ADAMS Keely

Title
Native vegetation management on agricultural land

Publication Date
16/11/2012

Description
This report examines the way native vegetation is managed on agricultural land, and particularly the role of regulation and government programs. The report is based on a national survey of 985 farmers that examines farmer attitudes to and involvement in native vegetation management, and is further supported by case studies. This report finds that most farmers are managing native vegetation for both environmental and production benefits and many intend to do more. However, there is a need for greater clarity and certainty about government native vegetation management programs and regulations. This is particularly important given the long-term implications of native vegetation decision making. Markets for environmental services will also be important in improving both production and conservation outcomes from agricultural land. This report was funded through Caring for our Country

Resource URL Description
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Resource URL
1027411

Publisher
ABARES : Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences : Department of Agriculture

Author
HARRIS-ADAMS Keely
 
TOWNSEND Phil
 
LAWSON Kenton

Right Management
Use constraints: copyright
 
Other constraints: Licence type:Copyright
 
Other constraints: All material in this publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence, save for content supplied by third parties, logos and the Commonwealth Coat of Arms
 
Other constraints: This publication (and any material sourced from it) should be attributed as: Harris-Adams K, Townsend P and Lawson K 2012, Native vegetation management on agricultural land, ABARES Research report 12.10, Canberra, November. CC BY 3.0

Identifier
ISBN 978-1-74323-052-7
 
ISSN 1447-8358

Asset Name
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