Rural property turnover: trends and NRM implications
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Researcher's References
Pannell, D.J., Marshall, G.R., Barr, N., Curtis, A., Vanclay, F. and Wilkinson, R. (2006). Understanding and promoting adoption of conservation practices by rural landholders. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 46(11): 1407-1424. [If you or your organisation subscribes to the Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture you can access the paper at: http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/72/paper/EA05037.htm (or non-subscribers can buy a copy on-line for A$25). Otherwise, email David.Pannell@uwa.edu.au to ask for a copy.]
Pannell, D.J., Marshall, G.R., Barr, N., Curtis, A., Vanclay, F. and Wilkinson, R. (2006). Adoption of conservation practices by rural landholders, Connections: Farm, Food and Resource Issues, here http://www.agrifood.info/connections/2006/Pannell_et_al.html. (summary version of above paper).
Mendham, E., and Curtis, A. (In Press). Taking over the reins: trends and impacts of changes in rural property ownership, Society and Natural Resources. PDF version
Mendham, E., Millar, J., and Curtis, A. (2007). Landholder participation in native vegetation management in irrigation areas, Ecological Management and Restoration 8(1): 42-48. PDF version
Race, D., and Curtis, A. (2007). Adoption of farm forestry in Victoria: linking policy with practice, Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 14(3): 166-179. PDF version
Curtis, A., and Robertson, A. (2003). Understanding landholder management of river frontages: the Goulburn Broken. Ecological Management and Restoration 4(1): 45-54. PDF version
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