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Bushcare : proceedings of NSW local government workshops

New South Wales. National Parks and Wildlife Service2000
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Bushcare is a national program with the potential for major achievements in NSW. Local government has a big role to play in ensuring that Bushcare extends beyond urban areas.
Main title:
Bushcare : proceedings of NSW local government workshops / by New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service, Environs Australia and Bushcare
Imprint:
Hurstville NSW Bushcare 2000
Collation:
135 pages
Contents:
Beginnings - Incentives for sustainable land management - Workshop proceedings - Workshop 1: Parramatta - Strategies and actions for Brisbane City being clean, green and nature-based in the next millenium - An overview of bushland management - Wollongong City Council bushcare: Corporate support and marketing - The importance of regional priorities - Lower Hunter and Central Coast regional environmental management strategy - Biodiversity in the year 2010 - Workshop 2: Queanbeyan - Roads, rates and rubbish - Yass River healthy valley project - Mittagong Rivulet riparian restoration project - Environmental levy and funding to Landcare groups - Importance of regional priorities - Voluntary conservation agreement: Mounteagle cemetery - A perspective on greenways and roadside vegetation - Workshop 3: Griffith - A guide to incentives - The importance of regional planning - Grassy white box woodlands site: Marrar cemetery - Western Riverina regional vegetation management plan - Roadside vegetation: Preserving the sample of Australia prior to European settlement - Workshop 4: Dubbo - Wiradjuri welcome - Environmental restoration in the Central West - Changing community attitudes to Bushcare - Dubbo environmental management plan - Linking local government and Landcare - The importance of regional priorities - Waugoola Creek revegetation and education project (stage 1) - Landcare in Bathurst city - One billion trees program: The greening of Dubbo - Workshop 5: Gunnedah - Management plan and vegetation audit - National Heritage Trust funding: Roadside vegetation audit - The importance of regional priorities - Biodiversity of the Wallabadah cemetery - Regional vegetation communities and local government participation - Workshop 6: Kempsey - Tweed vegetation management plan 1999 - Draft Port Stephens local biodiversity strategy - Draft Port Stephens Council comprehensive koala plan of management - Byron flora and fauna study - Closings
ISBN:
0731362691
Dewey class:
333.7153 BUS
Local class:
333.7153
Language:
English
BRN:
19127
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