Planning and assessment for biodiversity conservation at a landscape-scale: an evaluation of current approaches and opportunities in Australia
Pope, J. and Moore, S. (2013) Planning and assessment for biodiversity conservation at a landscape-scale: an evaluation of current approaches and opportunities in Australia. University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania.
Abstract
The purpose of the report is to analyse the strengths and weaknesses of the range of mechanisms available for planning biodiversity conservation at a landscape‐scale in Australia. Particular attention was made to strategic assessment and bioregional planning because of the strong emphasis on both as ‘solutions’ in the Hawke Review (2009b). The report informs the Landscapes and Policy Research Hub’s development of tools, techniques and policy options to integrate biodiversity into regional scale planning. It is intended as a guide for policy makers on planning and management of biodiversity at a regional scale.
Item Type: | Report |
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Murdoch Affiliation(s): | School of Veterinary and Life Sciences |
Series Name: | A report prepared by Murdoch University for the Landscapes and Policy Research Hub |
Publisher: | University of Tasmania |
Copyright: | © University of Tasmania |
Notes: | April 2013 |
URI: | http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/16888 |
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