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The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal
Volume 29 Number 1 2007
Featuring papers from: 'The Cutting Edge' – People, Place and Possibilities


'The Cutting Edge' – People, Place and Possibilities 

Paul A. Erkelenz

pp. I-2

 


Sifting the future from the past: a personal assessment of trends impacting the Australian rangelands 

B. D. Foran

pp. 3-11

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Drivers for uptake of environmental management systems by pastoralists in western Queensland 

L. I. Pahl, L. Z. Weier, N. M. Sallur, A. L. Bull and B. M. Howard

pp. 13-23

  
 


The first assessment, using a rangeland monitoring system, of change in shrub and tree populations across the arid shrublands of Western Australia 

I. W. Watson, P. W. E. Thomas and W. J. Fletcher

pp. 25-37

  
 


Evaluation of vegetation indices for assessing vegetation cover in southern arid lands in South Australia 

R. Jafari, M. M. Lewis and B. Ostendorf

pp. 39-49

  
 


Faecal near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (F.NIRS) measurements of non-grass proportions in the diet of cattle grazing tropical rangelands 

D. B. Coates and R. M. Dixon

pp. 51-63

  
 


Virtual fencing – past, present and future 

D. M. Anderson

pp. 65-78

  
 


Meeting water requirements of cattle on the Canadian prairies 

Douglas M. Veira

pp. 79-86

  
 


Pasture management in semi-arid tropical woodlands: dynamics of perennial grasses 

John G. McIvor

pp. 87-100

  
 


Relationship between fire frequency and nitrogen limitation on foliage production in a native grassland community in Victoria, Australia 

J. W. Morgan

pp. 101-105

  
 


Landscape ecology of the burrowing bettong: fire and marsupial biocontrol of shrubs in semi-arid Australia 

James C. Noble, David S. Hik and Anthony R. E. Sinclair

pp. 107-119

  
 


  
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Volume 33 (4)

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New Editor-in-Chief
The Australian Rangeland Society has appointed Professor John Milne as the new editor-in-chief of The Rangeland Journal.
John Milne, replaces ‘Wal’ Whalley, who has stepped down after a 12-year career in the role.


 New Submission & Review System
This journal is now using ScholarOne Manuscripts as its submission and peer review system. See our Notice to Contributors for more information about this transition.

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  • ISHN/ISRP Conference, Ecology & Physiology of Herbivores, Canberra, Australia, 8-12 Sep 2014

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