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Closing the adaptive management loop; why practical experience is necessary but not sufficient and science essential but not always right
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Lefroy, EC 2008
, 'Closing the adaptive management loop; why practical experience is necessary but not sufficient and science essential but not always right', in EC Lefroy and K Bailey and G Unwin and T Norton (eds.), Biodiversity: integrating conservation and production: case studies from Australian farms, forests and fisheries
, CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, pp. 249-259.
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Abstract
From the air in summer, inland Australia presents an intricate pattern of creek lines and
vegetation over a patchwork of soils, all lying beneath a rigid grid of fence lines and
roads. Occasionally, geography dictates that the cadastral grid of the surveyor conforms
to the shape of the landscape. Usually it follows the compass, at odds with the movement of
water and animals and the ancient patterns of soil and vegetation.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Authors/Creators: | Lefroy, EC |
Publisher: | CSIRO Publishing |
Additional Information: | © 2008 CSIRO |
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