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- Library Collection RecordA 36-km road built in 1961 between Ayers Rock (Uluru) and the Olgas (Kata Tjuta), Northern Territory, Australia had seriously deteriorated by the 1980s. A newly aligned road, which was ecologically…Publication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordNew crops are regularly being introduced into cultivation, typically accompanied by a very small agricultural knowledge base. Often, there is a lack of agronomic research information or production…Publication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordIndigenous vegetation such as Alhagi sparsifolia Shap. (Fabaceae) has been severely damaged in recent years because of the growing population and increasing land use on the southern margin of the…Publication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordThe assessment of grazing intensity is important for making adequate management decisions on rangelands. Using GPS collars, tended goat herds from three villages in southern Morocco were studied. The…Publication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordBellyache bush (Jatropha gossypifolia L.) is an invasive shrub that adversely impacts agricultural and natural systems of northern Australia. While several techniques are available to control…Publication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordQuebrada del Condorito National Park is located in the upper belt of the mountains of central Argentina and preserves a heterogeneous rangeland area. After the creation of the National Park, in 1996…Publication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordSeed dispersal by livestock in lowland rangelands has received attention from researchers in recent decades while there has been little research into the dispersal of alpine meadow plants' seed…Publication Date 2012
- Library Collection RecordScattered paddock trees occur across agricultural landscapes in Australia. However, in the temperate regions of Australia their numbers are rapidly declining and they may be lost across much of the…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThe roles of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in controlling vegetation transitions in a degraded semi-arid grassland were investigated in a factorial experiment that combined two initial levels of…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThe objectives of the study were to evaluate the effects of defoliation on tiller growth of Poa ligularis Ness. at two different intervals after fire as well as how recovery is affected by different…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordSub-daily rainfall intensity has a significant impact on runoff and erosion rates in northern Australian rangelands. However, it has been difficult to include sub-daily rainfall intensity in…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordCarrichtera annua (L.) DC. (Brassicaceae) or Ward's Weed, a major weed of semi-arid rangelands of southern Australia, has been collected widely since its introduction early in the 20th century.…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThickening of native shrubs is a major problem in many semi-arid woodlands' as significant increase in shrub density is often negatively correlated with herbaceous vegetation and leads to…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThe microbat assemblage on Charles Darwin Reserve was investigated between 2007 and 2009 to provide a benchmark for monitoring long-term responses to climate change on a major bioregional boundary,…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThe dingo (Canis lupus dingo and hybrids) is the top mammalian predator on the Australian mainland and is thought to control and suppress populations of native herbivores and smaller mesopredators,…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordWe report a case study of community involvement in industry and regional development which took a whole-system approach to growing the tourist industry in central Australia. All stages of the study…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThe invasion of exotic pasture species into intact woodlands has the potential to affect native fauna by altering habitat structure and ecosystem function. The spread of these weeds is generally in…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordFeral goats are a significant threat to biodiversity in Australia. However, goats are also harvested by some landholders for commercial benefit and this can lead to disagreements regarding control…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThe pastoral industry of the Northern Territory faces a suite of environmental and economic challenges associated with, inter alia, export markets, costs of production, climate change, change in…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordDespite ongoing projects involving the breeding and release of equids into semi-wild and wild environments, insufficient information is available in the literature that describes strategies used by…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThis study examines landscape rehabilitation treatments installed 20-40 years ago in the Western Catchment of NSW. Treatment outcomes were assessed using geomorphic criteria, because geomorphic…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordRainfall variability remains a major challenge to sustainable grazing management in northern Australia with perennial grasses the key to the stability of the resources that maintain a sustainable…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordA study was made of the germination characteristics of a broad spectrum of rangeland species by studying their behaviour under different conditions. Seeds of common species (both native and exotic)…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordRangeland ecosystems are capable of providing an array of ecosystem services important to the wellbeing of society. Some of these services (e.g. meat, fibre) are transported to markets and their…Publication Date 2011
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- Library Collection RecordThe Murray-Darling Basin is a Social-Ecological System (SES) of major importance to Australia and includes extensive wetland areas in the north-western parts of New South Wales. The Gwydir Wetlands…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordA safe' pasture utilisation rate is defined as the proportion of annual forage growth that can be consumed by domestic livestock without adversely affecting land condition in the long term.…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThere is a prevailing paradigm that woody vegetation is expanding at the expense of grassland with reduced burning under pastoralism in the Mulga Lands biogeographic region in eastern Australia. This…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThe objective of this study was to determine if (1) intake by goats of kermes oak (Quercus coccifera L.), the main forage in Mediterranean kermes oak shrublands, was affected by availability of white…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordDesert/remote Australia is blessed with abundant natural energy resources from solar, geothermal and other renewable sources. If these were harnessed and connected appropriately desert/remote…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordEmployment is generally considered as essential for improving individual and social livelihoods and wellbeing in Australia. Typically, employment rates are low among Aboriginal people living in…Publication Date 2011
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- Library Collection RecordRemote Australia constitutes ~75% of the continent and is a dry, often harsh environment in which to live; consequently less than 3% of Australia's population reside there but it is also where a…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordAboriginal people comprise ~30% of the Northern Territory population, but make up well under 10% of the government bureaucracy designed to serve that population. This paper is based on PhD research…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordImprovement in Aboriginal people's livelihoods and economic opportunities has been a major aim of increased research and development on bush foods over the past decade. But worldwide the…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordWe identify four principles that can promote the prospects of health outcomes for desert Aboriginal people from livelihoods engaged with land management. The principles were derived inductively using…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordTourism is commonly promoted as a tool for economic diversification in peripheral regions that have traditionally relied on exporting natural resources (the staples'). However, developing…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThe lands held by Aboriginal people are mostly located in the Australian desert, aside from pastoral country purchased under the Indigenous Land Corporation, they are among the least amenable to…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordNatural environments around the world shape their human residents, whose land management practices in turn shape their natural environments. The trial-and-error process of learning how to live within…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThis study examined if one grazing strategy (namely seasonal rest) was effective in the control of the invasive forb Phyla canescens (Kunth) Greene (hereafter lippia). We examined if rest from…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThe EZ-Ject herbicide system was evaluated as a stem injection method for controlling woody weeds in a range of situations where traditional chemical application methods have limited scope. The…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThe need for broad-scale, long-term biodiversity monitoring to support evidence-based policy and management in the Australian rangelands is clear and pressing but, despite protracted discussion of…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThe impact of excessive sediment loads entering into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon has led to increased awareness of land condition in grazing lands. Improved ground cover and land condition have…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThe aim of this study was to determine the response of Dactylis glomerata L. (Orchardgrass) and Festuca ovina L. (Sheep fescue), to bovine saliva application in a loamy soil (most fertile), a sandy…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordBellyache bush (Jatropha gossypiifolia L.) is an invasive weed that has the potential to greatly reduce biodiversity and pasture productivity in northern Australia's rangelands. This paper…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordThis paper examines an alternative economy in the Anmatyerr region of central Australia, with reference to the hybrid economy' concept. We argue that this concept has application in recognising…Publication Date 2011
- Library Collection RecordIn this paper we describe a new method of graphically presenting rangeland monitoring data as coded time-mark continuums. This method aims to provide people with an interest in rangelands (…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThe trend in condition of alpine grasslands from 1981 to 2004 in different topographic regions and with different intensities of human activity in Northern Tibet was analysed by using remote sensing…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordBeef cattle contribute ~7% of anthropocentric greenhouse gas emissions in Australia through the release of methane into the atmosphere. Cattle in northern Australia produce more methane per unit of…Publication Date 2010
- Library Collection RecordThe objectives of this study were to predict the potential distribution, relative abundance and probability of habitat use by feral camels in southern Northern Territory. Aerial survey data were used…Publication Date 2010
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