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General

  • Land - State of the Environment Report
  • Native vegetation laws, greenhouse gas abatement and climate change measures - Australian Government Response to the Senate Committee on Finance and Public Administration, January 2012
  • Gifts that keep on giving: A landholder's guide to and land protection and conservation options
  • Agriculture publications

20 Million Trees

  • 20 Million Trees Program review

Forests

  • Tasmanian Forest Agreement Verification: Advice to the Prime Minister and Premier of Tasmania
  • Tasmanian Forests Intergovernmental Agreement between the Commonwealth of Australia and the State of Tasmania, 7 August 2011
  • Tasmanian Forest Agreement - Heads of Agreement 24 July 2011
  • Tasmanian Forests - Interim Report for consideration 5 April 2011

National Landcare Program

  • Regional Land Partnerships Annual Report - 2022
  • Regional Land Partnerships Achievement Snapshot - 2021

Native vegetation

  • Australia's Native Vegetation Framework - Archived - 2012

National Vegetation Information System (NVIS)

Books & reports

  • Assessment of Australia's Terrestrial Biodiversity 2008
    Report prepared by the Biodiversity Assessment Working Group of the National Land and Water Resources Audit
  • Australian Vegetation Attribute Manual, Version 7.0
    A guide to the capture, interpretation and management of existing and new vegetation information into a Relational Database Management System. Sections One and Two provide a useful overview of the NVIS Framework.
  • Australian Native Vegetation Assessment 2002
    Report of the National Land and Water Resources Audit. Details the advances made by the Audit and partners to implement a vegetation information system and its use in reporting on the status of Australia’s vegetation.
  • NVIS Taxonomic Review
    Report of the independent taxonomic review of the NVIS database (Stage 1, Version 2.0) by the Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, 2004.
  • Review of Australia’s Major Vegetation classification and descriptions - 2015
    Report prepared by the Centre for Ecosystem Science (UNSW) in association with Australian Museum Consulting (AMC)

Fact sheets

  • NVIS Fact sheet series of the major vegetation groups - 2017

Brochures & maps

  • Australia's Native Vegetation: A summary of Australia's Major Vegetation Groups, 2007 - booklet (Version 3.0)
  • Major Vegetation Groups in Australia: information for natural resource managers, schools and researchers Brochure and map (Version 3.0)

Rangelands

General

  • Principles for Sustainable Resource Management in the Rangelands

Australian Collaborative Rangeland Information System (ACRIS)

  • The Australian Collaborative Rangelands Information System (ACRIS): Reporting Change in the Rangelands - 2013

Rangelands 2008: taking the pulse

  • Australia's rangelands 2008: at a glance - 2008 (Booklet includes CD Rangelands 2008 - Taking the pulse in back pocket)
  • Rangelands 2008: taking the pulse

Rangelands 2008 - supporting reports

  • Rangeland condition: its meaning and use - 2008
  • A statistical analysis of temporal trends in detection rates of birds in the Rangelands 1999-2006
  • Establishing fixed-site bird monitoring in the Rangelands - a scoping report
  • Developing a research agenda for the distribution and rate of spread of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris)
  • Reporting environmental change on Indigenous lands
  • Spatial and temporal trends in wind erosion of Australian rangelands during 1960 - 2005 using the Dust Storm Index (DSI)
  • Status of biodiversity monitoring in the rangelands
  • NT Reporting Change in the Rangelands - 2007
  • NSW Reporting Change in the Rangelands - 2007
  • QLD Reporting Change in the Rangelands - 2007
  • SA Reporting Change in the Rangelands - 2007
  • WA Reporting Change in the Rangelands - 2007

Rangelands 2008 - updated information

  • Updated Reporting of Woody Vegetation Clearing in the Queensland and NSW Rangelands: 1988-2010
  • Fire Product Update 2011-12
  • Livestock Density Update 2009-11
  • Kangaroo Density Update 2009-12
  • Rangelands Protected Area 2004-10
  • After the Smoke has Cleared: 2011 Fire in Central Australia - CSIRO Ecosystem Services, 2011
  • ACRIS Climate Variability Update 2005-11
  • ACRIS Total Grazing Pressure Update - Trends in the Abundance and Distribution of Feral Goats in the Rangelands
  • Distribution, abundance and harvesting of feral goats in the Australian rangelands 1984-2011
  • ACRIS Landscape Function Update 2006-10
  • ACRIS Critical Stock Forage Update 2006-10
  • ACRIS Dust Product Update 2006-10
  • Update of Dust Storm Index (DSI) maps for 2005 to 2010
  • Kangaroo densities in Australian Rangelands 2004-08
  • Livestock Grazing pressure in Australian Rangelands 2003-08
  • Fire extent and frequency in Australian Rangelands 2006-10
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