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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Temperate Eucalypt Woodlands in Australia: Biology, Conservation, Management and Restoration

John Landy

Pacific Conservation Biology 7(1) 74 - 75
Published: 2001

Abstract

TEMPERATE Eucalypt Woodlands in Australia provides a comprehensive account of the biology, conservation and management and rehabilitation of one of the most important broad-vegetation types in Australia. The book is divided into four sections, the distribution and status of woodlands, threats, processes and management, regeneration and repair and finally socio-economic issues. Chapters cover a wide range of issues including tree decline, the role of soil fungi, the impacts and opportunities of fuel wood extraction and the attitude of landholders to environmental issues. The characteristics and current status of the temperate woodlands in each state are separately covered in individual chapters. Contributions are included from many different authors and from sources across Australia and for the first time students, researchers or the general public can access information on this fascinating subject. Extensive bibliographies attached to each chapter will enable the reader to pursue topics in greater detail.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PC010074

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