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1. Land condition monitoring information for reef catchments: a new era
The Rangeland Journal 31(1)
R. A. Karfs, B. N. Abbott, P. F. Scarth and J. F. Wallace
Published 26 March 2009

2. Climate change impacts on northern Australian rangeland livestock carrying capacity: a review of issues
The Rangeland Journal 31(1)
G. M. McKeon, G. S. Stone, J. I. Syktus, J. O. Carter, N. R. Flood, D. G. Ahrens, D. N. Bruget, C. R. Chilcott, D. H. Cobon, R. A. Cowley, S. J. Crimp, G. W. Fraser, S. M. Howden, P. W. Johnston, J. G. Ryan, C. J. Stokes and K. A. Day
Published 26 March 2009

3. Kangaroos in the rangelands: opportunities for landholder collaboration
The Rangeland Journal 31(1)
A. Baumber, R. Cooney, P. Ampt and K. Gepp
Published 26 March 2009

4. A framework for assessing regional biodiversity condition under changing environments of the arid Australian rangelands
The Rangeland Journal 31(1)
A. K. Smyth, R. Brandle, V. Chewings, J. Read, A. Brook and M. Fleming
Published 26 March 2009

5. Poisonous plants in Northern Territory rangelands.
The Australian Rangeland Journal 1(3)
AS Mitchell
Published 1 March 1979

6. The influence of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) on biodiversity in an arid Australian landscape
The Rangeland Journal 31(3)
A. Smyth, M. Friedel and C. O'Malley
Published 28 August 2009

7. The extent and status of remnant vegetation in Queensland and its implications for statewide vegetation management and legislation
The Rangeland Journal 24(1)
B. A. Wilson, V. J. Neldner and A. Accad
Published 15 June 2002

8. Increasing the perennial grass component of native pastures through grazing management in the 400–600 mm rainfall zone of central western NSW
The Rangeland Journal 31(4)
A. M. Bowman, Y. Alemseged, G. J. Melville, W. J. Smith and F. Syrch
Published 27 November 2009

9. Ecosystem services from tropical savannas: economic opportunities through payments for environmental services
The Rangeland Journal 31(1)
Romy Greiner, Iain Gordon and Chris Cocklin
Published 26 March 2009

10. The climate change risk management matrix for the grazing industry of northern Australia
The Rangeland Journal 31(1)
David H. Cobon, Grant S. Stone, John O. Carter, Joe C. Scanlan, Nathan R. Toombs, Xike Zhang, Jacqui Willcocks and Greg M. McKeon
Published 26 March 2009

11. Determining the effect of stocking rate on the spatial distribution of cattle for the subtropical savannas
The Rangeland Journal 31(3)
N. W. Tomkins, P. J. O'Reagain, D. Swain, G. Bishop-Hurley and E. Charmley
Published 28 August 2009

12. Buffel grass in Queensland's semi-arid woodlands: response to local and landscape scale variables, and relationship with grass, forb and reptile species
The Rangeland Journal 31(3)
Teresa J. Eyre, Jian Wang, Melanie F. Venz, Chris Chilcott and Giselle Whish
Published 28 August 2009

13. Sharing Skippy: how can landholders be involved in kangaroo production in Australia?
The Rangeland Journal 31(3)
Rosie Cooney, Alex Baumber, Peter Ampt and George Wilson
Published 28 August 2009

14. The impacts of invasive plant species on the biodiversity of Australian rangelands
The Rangeland Journal 28(1)
A. C. Grice
Published 29 May 2006

15. Scenario analysis of alternative vegetation management options on the greenhouse gas budget of two grazing businesses in north-eastern Australia
The Rangeland Journal 31(1)
S. G. Bray and R. Golden
Published 26 March 2009

16. Reproductive and vegetative responses of different accessions of Microlaena stipoides (Labill.) R.Br. to nitrogen applications and supplementary irrigation in southern Australia
The Rangeland Journal 27(2)
I. H. Chivers and D. E. Aldous
Published 22 November 2005

17. Causes of the extinction of native mammals of the Western Division of New South Wales: an ecological interpretation of the nineteenth century historical record
The Rangeland Journal 23(1)
Daniel Lunney
Published 15 June 2001

18. The Australian Collaborative Rangelands Information System: preparing for a climate of change
The Rangeland Journal 31(1)
G. N. Bastin, D. M. Stafford Smith, I. W. Watson and A. Fisher
Published 26 March 2009

19. The feasibility of farming kangaroos.
The Australian Rangeland Journal 5(1)
NC Shepherd
Published 1 April 1983

20. Can bare ground cover server as a surrogate for plant biodiversity in grazed tropical woodlands?
The Rangeland Journal 31(1)
Juliana McCosker, John Rolfe and Rod Fensham
Published 26 March 2009

  
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The 2008 impact factor for The Rangeland Journal is 1.232.

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