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The Forest Wars
The ugly truth about what's happening in our tall forests
2024
EN
Lifts the lid on destruction of native forests by government corporations and logging industry that is making bushfires worse, killing wildlife and costing taxpayers millions, for the sake of woodchips for export.Since colonisation, Australians have been frantically logging our native forests as if our lives depended on it. Our lives do depend on the forests—but on keeping them, not destroying them.World-leading forest expert Professor David Lindenmayer exp...
120,03 kr.
2002
EN
More than 300 species of Australian native animals — mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians — use tree hollows, but there has never been a complete inventory of them. Many of these species are threatened, or are in decline, because of land-use practices such as grazing, timber production and firewood collection. All forest management agencies in Australia attempt to reduce the impact of logging on hollow-dependent fauna, but the nature of our eucalypt forests presents a considerable challeng...
467,36 kr.
Managing biodiversity in agricultural landscapes
Conservation, restoration and rewilding
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- Emeritus Professor Nick C. H. ReidEmeritus Professor Nick C. H. ReidProfessor Andrew F. BennettProfessor Andrew F. BennettDr Gary HowlingProfessor G. R. SquireProfessor G. R. SquireProfessor Theodore AlterProfessor Theodore AlterProfessor David JohnsonProfessor David JohnsonDr Jane MorrisonDr Jane MorrisonDr Ian MontgomeryDr Ian MontgomeryDr Sara BurbiDr Ruth LittleDr Ruth LittleEmeritus Professor Gordon RausserEmeritus Professor Gordon RausserDr Dean AnsellDr Dean AnsellDr Liz Lewis-ReddyDr Liz Lewis-ReddyProfessor Ruurd van DiggelenProfessor Ruurd van DiggelenProfessor Thomas A. JonesProfessor Thomas A. JonesProfessor David LindenmayerProfessor David LindenmayerProfessor Adrian D. ManningProfessor Adrian D. ManningProfessor Joanna LambertProfessor Christopher R. DickmanProfessor Christopher R. DickmanDr Angie HaslemDr Frederick W. RainsfordDr Alex C. MaiseyDr James Q. RadfordDr Kayla Faith LaddinDr Lauren HullDr Michael ReidDr Heidi KleinertDr Alice DayDr Ezekiel M. Ezekiel M.Dr Neil ReidDr Jennifer DodsworthDr Rachel LaskoDr David ZilbremanDr Andrew MacintoshDr Don ButlerDr Marie WaschkaDr Tobias CeulemansDr Camiel AggenbachDr Willem-Jan EmsensDr David SmithDr Daniel FloranceDr Clare CraneDr Eleanor LangDr Angelina SiegristDr Michelle YoungDr Ben C. ScheeleDr Kiarrah J. SmithDr Iain J. GordonDr Belinda A. WilsonDr Aaron C. GreenvilleDr Glenda M. WardleDr David C. PatonDr Cathy Hawes
2024
EN
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Provides a comprehensive overview of the key concepts in biodiversity management within agricultural landscapesConsiders the role of farmers and rural communities in implementing ecological restoration practicesReviews the importance of habitat and animal rewilding in promoting biodiversity and other key ecosystem services
1.681,13 kr.
The Great Forest
The rare beauty of the Victorian Central Highlands
2021
EN
A tribute to an extraordinary landscape now under severe threat. The exquisite photographs reveal the mountain ash forests of central Victoria to be one of Australia's great natural treasures.The city of Melbourne lies on the edge of a vast plain surrounded by a green and blue mountainous rim, whose hills and peaks are home to the magnificent Mountain Ash, the tallest flowering plant on the planet. The Mountain Ash forests were 20 million years in the making, and d...
181,89 kr.
Mountain Ash
Fire, Logging and the Future of Victoria's Giant Forests
2015
EN
Mountain Ash draws together exciting new findings on the effects of fire and on post-fire ecological dynamics following the 2009 wildfires in the Mountain Ash forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria. The book integrates data on forests, carbon, fire dynamics and other factors, building on 6 years of high-quality, multi-faceted research coupled with 25 years of pre-fire insights. Topics include: the unexpected effects of fires of varying severity on populations of large old trees and thei...
313,74 kr.
Booderee National Park
The Jewel of Jervis Bay
2014
EN
Booderee National Park at Jervis Bay, 200km south of Sydney, attracts over 450 000 visitors each year. The park has many special features, including dramatic wave cut platforms and sea caves, some of the whitest beach sands in Australia, and very high densities of native predators such as the Powerful Owl and the Diamond Python. This book outlines the biology and ecology of Booderee National Park. Booderee packs an extraordinary level of biodiversity into a small area (roughly 6500 hectares),...
200,11 kr.
2005
EN
Practical Conservation Biology covers the complete array of topics that are central to conservation biology and natural resource management, thus providing the essential framework for under-graduate and post-graduate courses in these subject areas. Written by two of the world’s leading environment experts, it is a ‘must have’ reference for environment professionals in government, non-government and industry sectors. The book reflects the latest thinking on key topics such as extinction risks,...
467,36 kr.
Woodlands
A Disappearing Landscape
2005
EN
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...
240,24 kr.
2018
EN
Long-term monitoring programs are fundamental to understanding the natural environment and managing major environmental problems. Yet they are often done very poorly and ineffectively. This second edition of the highly acclaimed Effective Ecological Monitoring describes what makes monitoring programs successful and how to ensure that long-term monitoring studies persist. The book has been fully revised and updated but remains concise, illustrating key aspects of effective monitoring with c...
253,61 kr.
2018
EN
Millions of hectares of temperate woodland and billions of trees have been cleared from Australia’s agricultural landscapes. This has allowed land to be developed for cropping and grazing livestock but has also had significant environmental impacts, including erosion, salinity and loss of native plant and animal species. Restoring Farm Woodlands for Wildlife focuses on why restoration is important and describes best practice approaches to restore farm woodlands for birds, mammals and repti...
213,74 kr.
2003
EN
Towards Forest Sustainability is a collection of practical essays by some of the world’s leading forest ecologists and managers from the United States of America, Canada, Finland, Sweden, Australia and New Zealand. The authors describe the changes that have taken place in forest management – highlighting what worked, what didn’t, and the lessons that have been learned. This unique set of essays documents the drivers of the change in the logging industry and the resulting outcomes. It provides...
240,24 kr.
Forest Phoenix
How a Great Forest Recovers After Wildfire
2010
EN
This book tells the story of ecological forest recovery in the wet forests of Victoria following major wildfires in February 2009. It also focuses on the science of ecological recovery – a major body of information that is not well known or understood by the vast majority of Australians and the vast majority of environmental policy makers. Forest Phoenix presents this important story via short engaging text and truly spectacular images, which are accompanied by highly informative captions. If...
233,61 kr.











