Land Use in Australia

Land Use in Australia

Past, Present and Future

Edited by: Richard Thackway

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Land Use in Australia: Past, Present and Future, is a compilation of invited chapters from Australia’s leading specialists in land use policy and planning and land management.

Chapters present many widely recognised issues involved in Australia’s land use policy and planning, including limited understanding and poor awareness of:

  • the rich history of poor decisions on land use planning and management across different levels of government
  • the discontinuities between providers of national biophysical information
  • the tools, data and information to improve national land use decision-making outcomes
  • the poor synthesis and integration between science to policy to natural resource management and resource condition
  • the benefits of land use practitioners engaging in connection, cooperation, mutual inquiry and collective social learnings.

The aims of the book are threefold: 1) provide a review of the current status of land use policy and planning in Australia; 2) provide a resource to inform and influence the development of land use policy and planning; and 3) provide a sound contribution to Australia’s public–private land use debates in the future.

The audience for the book includes government and non-government land management agencies from state and national bodies, universities and researchers.

Details

ISBN (print):
9781921934414
ISBN (online):
9781921934421
Publication date:
Feb 2018
Imprint:
ANU eView
DOI:
http://doi.org/10.22459/LUA.02.2018

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Part 1 – The Past and Current Situation

  1. Australian Land Use Policy and Planning: The Challenges (PDF, 0.1MB)Richard Thackway doi
  2. A Retrospective: The Influence of Rob Lesslie—Landscape Scientist, Geographer and Natural Resources Land Use Planner (PDF, 0.7MB)Richard Thackway doi
  3. Reprint: Land Use and Management—The Australian Context (PDF, 0.3MB)Rob Lesslie and Jodie Mewett doi
  4. Does Public Policy Obey Data, Information and Maps? (PDF, 0.1MB)Stephen Dovers doi

Part 2 – Ad Hoc or Strategic Responses

  1. Addressing a Lost Opportunity: Towards Science-Informed Land Use Planning (PDF, 0.2MB)Darryl Low Choy doi
  2. Responding to Land Use Pressures: A State and Territory Perspective (PDF, 1.9MB)Richard W. Hicks doi
  3. Balancing Land Use Trade-Offs: The Role of Wilderness in Nature Conservation (PDF, 0.1MB)Jason Irving doi
  4. The Impacts of Land Use Change on Biodiversity in Australia (PDF, 0.3MB)John Neldner doi

Part 3 – Working to Achieve National Coordination

  1. National Coordination of Data and Information to Inform Land Use Policies and Programs: The Recent Past, the Present and Ideas for the Future (PDF, 0.2MB)Richard Thackway doi
  2. Understanding Soil Change: Institutional Requirements to Ensure Australia’s National Preparedness (PDF, 0.2MB)Neil McKenzie doi

Part 4 – Social and Natural Drivers of Change

  1. Environmental Conflict: Engaging with Scientific Information and Community Activism (PDF, 0.2MB)Jacki Schirmer doi
  2. The Role and Importance of Coordinated Land Information to Support Landscape Connectivity Initiatives (PDF, 0.4MB)Gary Howling and Ian Pulsford doi
  3. Monitoring and Reporting Land Use Change and Its Effects on the Queensland Environment (PDF, 1.1MB)Paul Lawrence, Craig Shephard, Phillip Norman, Christina Jones and Christian Witte doi
  4. Down Payments on National Environmental Accounts (PDF, 1.8MB)Michael Vardon, John Ovington, Valdis Juskevics, John Purcell and Mark Eigenraam doi
  5. Elephants in the Kitchen: Responding to the Challenge of Rapidly Changing Climate and Land Use (PDF, 0.1MB)Brendan Mackey doi

Part 5 – Visions for the Future

  1. The Future for Land Use Mapping: National E-Infrastructure, Modelling Analytics, Synthesis and Securing Institutional Capacity (PDF, 0.3MB)Tim Clancy, Brett A. Bryan and Siddeswara M. Guru doi
  2. Land Use Planning as a Collective Learning Spiral: The Case of Regenerative Landscape Policy and Practice (PDF, 0.6MB)Richard Thackway, Valerie A. Brown, David Marsh and John A. Harris doi