Reports
A Guide to Tax Incentives for Landcare. Australian Tax Office. Appropriate planning tools for indigenous communities. (2000) Indigenous Land Corporation.
Are there Plants in your Wetland? (2000) Land and Water Australia.
A revised incentive policy for remnant vegetation conservation. Johnstone Centre report no. 131. Charles Sturt University.
Assessment of the on farm economic values of remnant vegetation. Johnstone Centre report no. 107. Charles Sturt University.
Australian dryland salinity assessment 2000: Extent, impacts, processes, monitoring and management options. (2001) National Land and Water Resources Assessment, Turner, A.C.T.
Balancing conservation and production: Understanding and using landscape thresholds in property planning. CSIRO, Grazed Landscape Management Project.
Beyond roads, rates and rubbish: Opportunities for local government to conserve native vegetation. (1999) Binning, Young and Cripps. Environment Australia Biodiversity Group, Canberra, A.C.T.
Benefit cost analysis of remnant vegetation conservation. Johnstone Centre report no. 130. Charles Sturt University.
Best practice Initiatives for Nature conservation on Private Land. (1997) ANZECC Report.
Biograze: Waterpoints and wildlife. Final project report (November 2000). CSIRO and Land and Water Australia.
Catchment benefits of remnant native vegetation conservation. Johnstone Centre report no. 129. Charles Sturt University.
Community Nature Conservation: Extension Strategy 2002-2004 (April 2002) Environmental Protection Agency, Brisbane, Queensland.
Conservation hindered: The impact of local government rates and state land taxes on the conservation of native vegetation. (1999) Binning and Young. Environment Australia Biodiversity Group, Canberra, A.C.T.
Coordinating catchment management. Report of the inquiry into Catchment Management. (2000) House of Representatives Standing Committee on Environment and Heritage. Commonwealth of Australia.
Creating markets for biodiversity: A case study of Earth Sanctuaries. (2001) Aretino B., Holland P., Peterson D. and Schuele M. Productivity Commission, Canberra A.C.T.
Download the report at: http://www.pc.gov.au/research/studies/oecd/index.html
Does your wetland flood and dry? (2000) Land and Water Australia.
Draft Regional Nature Conservation Strategy for Southeast Queensland 2001-2006. (January 2001) Environmental Protection Agency, Brisbane, Queensland.
Encouraging nature conservation through property evaluation. Natural Heritage Trust report.
Environmental guidelines for Queensland dairy farmers. (1996) Department of Primary Industries (currently under revision).
Growers perspective of best management for sustainable cane farming: Johnstone, Moresby and Liverpool Creek area. Johnstone River Catchment Management Association.
Guidelines for Queensland streambank stabilisation with riparian vegetation. (1999). Abernethy B. and Rutherfurd I. Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Melbourne.
Guidelines for riparian filter strips for Queensland irrigators. (1999) Karssies L.E. and Prosser I. Land and Water Technical Report, CSIRO.
Incentive policies for remnant native vegetation conservation. Johnstone Centre report no. 108. Charles Sturt University.
Incentives for sustainable land management: Community cost sharing to conserve biodiversity on private lands - a guide for local government. (2001) Bateson P. Environment Australia Biodiversity group, Canberra, A.C.T.
Key to the soils and land suitability of the wet tropical coast. (1994) Murtha G. and Smith C. CSIRO.
Landscape conservation and the non-government sector. (2000) Binning C. and Feilman P. Research report 7/00, National Research and Development Program on Rehabilitation, Management and Conservation of Remnant Vegetation. Environment Australia, Canberra.
Listening to landholders: Community nature conservation market research (2000) Millar J et al. Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Brisbane.
Managing the Bush. (2000) Williams J. Research report 4/00, National Research and Development Program on Rehabilitation, Management and Conservation of Remnant Vegetation. Environment Australia, Canberra.
Managing soils in agriculture: the impact of soil tillage on soil fauna. Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.
More than just the odd tree. (1997) Elix J. and Lambert J. Environment Australia Biodiversity Group, Canberra, A.C.T.
Motivating people: Using management agreements to conserve native vegetation. (1997) Binning and Young. Environment Australia Biodiversity Group, Canberra, A.C.T.
Native vegetation management in Queensland. (2000) Boulter S. L. et al (eds). Department of Natural Resources, Brisbane, Queensland.
Opportunity denied: a review of the legislative ability of local government to conserve native vegetation. (1999) Cripps, Binning and Young. Environment Australia Biodiversity Group, Canberra, A.C.T.
Queensland's National Parks: An investment in our future. Thirteenth Romeo Lahey Memorial Lecture. (2000) Sattler P. Environmental protection Agency, Brisbane Queensland.
Talking to the taxman about nature conservation. Binning C. and Young M. Environment Australia Biodiversity Group, Canberra, A.C.T.
The value of native vegetation: Urban and rural perspectives. (2000) Cary J. and Williams K. Research report 3/00, National Research and Development Program on Rehabilitation, Management and Conservation of Remnant Vegetation. Environment Australia, Canberra.
To net or not to net? Flying fox control in orchards through netting protection. (2000) Dapartment of Primary Industries.
Tracking your community vegetation project. (2001) Greening Australia. Brisbane, Queensland.
Last updated 7 July 2003
