Minor rural road networks: values, challenges, and opportunities for biodiversity conservation

P Spooner - Nature Conservation, 2015 - researchoutput.csu.edu.au
Roads corridors are a conspicuous part of most landscapes, which are gaining greater
recognition for their role in nature conservation. However roads cause wildlife mortality, alter …

Australia's Stock Route Network: 1. A review of its values and implications for future management

PE Lentini, J Fischer, P Gibbons… - Ecological …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Summary The Stock Route Network (SRN) is a vast system of public land, comprising
vegetated strips and small reserves across the eastern length of the Australian continent …

No bush foods without people: the essential human dimension to the sustainability of trade in native plant products from desert Australia

F Walsh, J Douglas - The Rangeland Journal, 2011 - CSIRO Publishing
Improvement in Aboriginal people's livelihoods and economic opportunities has been a
major aim of increased research and development on bush foods over the past decade. But …

Engineered landscapes of the southern Murray–Darling Basin: Anthropocene archaeology in Australia

P Davies, S Lawrence - The Anthropocene Review, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Human activities over the past 200 years have fundamentally transformed the shape of
Australia's southern Murray–Darling Basin. The arrival of British colonists in the 19th century …

Land use dynamics of drove roads: The case of tratturo castel di Sangro-Lucera (Molise, Italy)

M Minotti, C Giancola, P Di Marzio, P Di Martino - Land, 2018 - mdpi.com
Organized transhumant pastoralism has contributed to shaping the cultural landscape of
many countries. It has affected areas designated for grazing, temporary and permanent …

The native temperate grasslands of south-eastern Australia

NSG Williams, JW Morgan - Land of Sweeping Plains Managing …, 2015 - books.google.com
L owland native grasslands are widespread across south-eastern Australia, occurring in the
transitional zone between forests in higher rainfall areas and the shrublands and hummock …

The space of conflict: Aboriginal/European interactions and frontierviolence on the western Central M urray, South Australia, 1830-41

H Burke, A Roberts, M Morrison, V Sullivan - Aboriginal History, 2016 - search.informit.org
Colonialism was a violent endeavour. Bound up with the construction of a market-driven,
capitalist system via the tendrils of Empire, it was intimately associated with the processes of …

Redefining 'cultural values'–the economics of cultural flows

S Davies, J Wilson, M Ridges - Australasian Journal of Water …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Cultural flows are water allocations to Aboriginal groups to maintain cultural values.
Economic frameworks treat cultural values as sites or places where 'cultural activities' take …

Value of large-scale linear networks for bird conservation: a case study from travelling stock routes, Australia

PE Lentini, J Fischer, P Gibbons, J Hanspach… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2011 - Elsevier
We investigated the potential role of the travelling stock route network, Australia, in the
conservation of declining birds. We surveyed 32 linear remnants and 24 adjacent …

Origins of Travelling Stock Routes. 2. Early development, management, and the growing embrace of the law (1830–70s)

JMR Cameron, PG Spooner - The Rangeland Journal, 2010 - CSIRO Publishing
Travelling Stock Routes (TSRs) are a network of grazing routes and reserves which are
thought to have originated from the informal tracks of early European explorers, pastoralists …