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Biodiversity: Integrating Conservation and Production


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Biodiversity: Integrating Conservation and Production

Contributors:

By (Author) Prof. Ted Lefroy
Edited by Kay Bailey
Edited by Troy Norton
Edited by Greg Unwin

ISBN:

9780643094581

Publisher:

CSIRO Publishing

Imprint:

CSIRO Publishing

Publication Date:

1st September 2008

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Conservation of the environment
Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries
Fisheries and related industries
Forestry industry

Dewey:

577

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

256

Description

In June 2007, twenty years after the Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke announced the Decade of Landcare, 250 farmers, foresters and fishers from all states met in Launceston as guests of the community group Tamar Natural Resource Management to reflect on the question, "Is it possible to be good environmental managers and prosper in our businesses" This book contains seventeen of their stories.

Author Bio

Ted Lefroy trained as an agronomist, working in Queensland, Papua New Guinea and Western Australia before starting a research career focused on the environmental consequences of agriculture. In 2003 he was awarded a Eureka Prize and in 2005 he moved to the University of Tasmania as Director of the Centre for Environment. Kay Bailey trained as a geographer and spent 25 years working in the environmental field for the Australian and Northern Territory governments in Canberra, Kakadu, Darwin and Alice Springs. In 2004 she took up her current position of Executive Officer with Tamar NRM in Launceston. Greg Unwin is a forest ecologist and Senior Lecturer in Forest Ecosystems and Agroforestry in the School of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Tasmania. His research interests center on the dynamics of tropical and temperate forest ecosystems and the ecophysiological processes which sustain forest diversity and productivity. Tony Norton is Foundation Professor of Agricultural Ecology at the University of Tasmania and Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research. He is a landscape ecologist and has published over 260 scientific articles including five books on spatial information science, NRM, biodiversity conservation and environmental policy.

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