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Tribute to Kenneth (Ken) James Wallace: exceptional conservation reserve manager who integrated theory into practical conservation management (9 August 1950–13 October 2021)

Denis A. Saunders A D , David J. Pannell B and John Bartle C
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- Author Affiliations

A Weetangera, ACT 2614, Australia (Retired).

B University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia.

C Retired.

D Corresponding author. Email: carnabys@hotmail.com

Pacific Conservation Biology 28(1) i-iii https://doi.org/10.1071/PCv28n1_OB
Published: 14 December 2021


References

Hussey, B. J. M., and Wallace, K. J. (1993). Managing your Bushland. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia.

Wallace, K. J. (1992). A remnant vegetation protection scheme for private farmland in Western Australia. In Proceedings of the 5th Australian Soil Conservation Conference. Volume 6: Vegetation Retention and Replacement Workshop. (Eds G. J. Hamilton, K. M. Howes and R. Attwater). pp. 28–49. (Department of Agriculture, Perth, Western Australia.)

Wallace, K. J. (1994). Remnant native vegetation and sustainable agricultural systems. In Landcare ’93 – A Conference for Landcare. (Eds D. A. Hills and J. S. Duff.) pp. 138–145. (Miscellaneous Publication 20/94. Department of Agriculture, Western Australia.)

Wallace, K. J. (Ed.) (1995). Remnant Native Vegetation Ten Years On: A Decade of Research and Management. (Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia.)

Wallace, K. J. (2003a). Toolibin Lake: working together. Pacific Conservation Biology 9, 51–57.
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Wallace, K. J. (2003b). Confusing means with ends: A manager’s reflections on experience in agricultural landscapes of Western Australia. Ecological Management and Restoration 4, 23–28.
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Wallace, K. J. (2007). Classification of ecosystem services: problems and solutions. Biological Conservation 139, 235–246.
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Wallace, K. J., and Moore, S. A. (1985). Mooradung Nature Reserve Management Plan 1985-1995. Management Plan No. 1. (Department of Conservation and Land Management, Perth, Western Australia.)

Wallace, K. J., and Moore, S. A. (1987). Management of remnant bushland for nature conservation in agricultural areas of southwestern Australia – operational and planning perspectives. In Nature Conservation: The Role of Remnants of Native Vegetation. (Eds D. A. Saunders, G. W. Arnold, A. A. Burbidge and A. J. M. Hopkins.) pp. 259–68. (Surrey Beatty and Sons, Chipping Norton, New South Wales.)

Wallace, K. J., and Jago, M. (2017). Category mistakes: A barrier to effective environmental management. Journal of Environmental Management 199, 13–20.
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Wallace, K. J., Beecham, B. C., and Bone, B. H. (2003). Managing Biodiversity in the Western Australian Wheatbelt: A Conceptual Framework. (Department of Conservation and Land Management, Perth, Western Australia.)

Wallace, K. J., Kiatkoski Kim, M., Rogers, A., and Jago, M. (2020). Classifying human wellbeing values for planning the conservation and use of natural resources. Journal of Environmental Management 256, 109955.
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Wallace, K. J., Jago, M., Pannell, D. J., and Kiatkoski Kim, M. (2021). Wellbeing, values, and planning in environmental management. Journal of Environmental Management 277, 111447.
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