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The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal
Volume 26 Number 2 2004


Regional variation of the archaeology in western New South Wales 

D. C. Witter

pp. 129-149

  
 


Observations on survival and early growth of natural regeneration in floodplain coolibah Eucalyptus victrix (Myrtaceae) in the Pilbara, Western Australia  

J. E. D. Fox, S. K. Florentine, M. E. Westbrooke and C. Hurst

pp. 150-160

  
 


Potential economic benefits to the Australian wool industry from improving pastures in the hill country of eastern New South Wales 

D. T. Vere and M. H. Campbell

pp. 161-177

  
 


Some factors influencing landholder opinion of the native grass Microlaena stipoides  

Catherine Allan and R. D. B. Whalley

pp. 178-189

  
 


Optimum time for sampling floristic diversity in tropical eucalypt woodlands of northern Queensland  

V. J. Neldner, A. B. Kirkwood and B. S. Collyer

pp. 190-203

  
 


Do the public gains from vegetation protection in north-western New South Wales exceed the landholders' loss of land value? 

J. A. Sinden

pp. 204-224

  
 


A planning support system for rangeland allocation in Iran with case study of Chadegan sub-region 

M. Farahpour, H. van Keulen, M. A. Sharifi and M. Bassiri

pp. 225-236

  
 


Problems of population structure exemplified by the invasive tropical shrub Parkinsonia aculeata l. in northern Australia 

A. C. Grice, S. D. Campbell, J. R. McKenzie, L. V. Whiteman, M. Pattison, K. Headricks and M. H. Andrew

pp. 237-248

  
 


Healthy Rangelands: Principles for Sustainable Systems. Focus on Australia's Burdekin Rangelands (Eds Marnie McCullough and Barbara Musso)  

Manda Page

pp. 249-249

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Referees 2003 


pp. 250-250

 


  
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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.


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