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The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal
Volume 31 Number 1 2009
A Climate of Change in Australian Rangelands


Guest Editorial: A Climate of Change in the Rangelands 

A. J. Pressland

pp. i-iii

 



Climate change impacts on northern Australian rangeland livestock carrying capacity: a review of issues 

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

pp. 1-29

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The climate change risk management matrix for the grazing industry of northern Australia 

David H. Cobon, Grant S. Stone, John O. Carter, Joe C. Scanlan, Nathan R. Toombs, Xike Zhang, Jacqui Willcocks and Greg M. McKeon

pp. 31-49

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Ecosystem services from tropical savannas: economic opportunities through payments for environmental services 

Romy Greiner, Iain Gordon and Chris Cocklin

pp. 51-59

  
 


Critical success factors of a whole of business extension approach for increased capacity of beef producers and improved enterprise profit and sustainability 

B. S. Nelson and E. Robinson

pp. 61-68

  
 


Land condition monitoring information for reef catchments: a new era 

R. A. Karfs, B. N. Abbott, P. F. Scarth and J. F. Wallace

pp. 69-86

  
 


A framework for assessing regional biodiversity condition under changing environments of the arid Australian rangelands 

A. K. Smyth, R. Brandle, V. Chewings, J. Read, A. Brook and M. Fleming

pp. 87-101

  
 


Can bare ground cover server as a surrogate for plant biodiversity in grazed tropical woodlands? 

Juliana McCosker, John Rolfe and Rod Fensham

pp. 103-109

  
 


The Australian Collaborative Rangelands Information System: preparing for a climate of change 

G. N. Bastin, D. M. Stafford Smith, I. W. Watson and A. Fisher

pp. 111-125

  
 


A conservation auction for landscape linkage in the southern Desert Uplands, Queensland 

Jill Windle, John Rolfe, Juliana McCosker and Andrea Lingard

pp. 127-135

  
 


Scenario analysis of alternative vegetation management options on the greenhouse gas budget of two grazing businesses in north-eastern Australia 

S. G. Bray and R. Golden

pp. 137-142

  
 


Wet season resting – economic insights from scenario modelling 

N. D. MacLeod, B. S. Nelson, J. G. McIvor and J. P. Corfield

pp. 143-150

  
 


Defining and predicting the 'break of the season' for north-east Queensland grazing areas 

Jacqueline Balston and Bernie English

pp. 151-159

  
 


Kangaroos in the rangelands: opportunities for landholder collaboration 

A. Baumber, R. Cooney, P. Ampt and K. Gepp

pp. 161-167

  
 


  
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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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