Land Use in Australia
Past, Present and Future
Contributor(s)
Thackway, Richard (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
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.
Keywords
australia; land use policy; environmental management; land management; Biodiversity; Ecosystem; Government of Australia; Land-use planning; SoilDOI
10.22459/LUA.02.2018ISBN
9781921934414OCN
1052106971Publisher
ANU PressPublisher website
https://press.anu.edu.au/Publication date and place
2018Classification
Australia
Environmental management