Description
New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, 2009. 264 pages, paperback, colour photographs, tables.
Buchanan, Robin
$50.00
Restoring Natural Areas in Australia is a practical handbook for managing natural areas in Australia. In the past 200+ years, much of our landscapes have been transforme to make way for houses, agriculture and roads. Natural areas are those parts that have been the least impacted and where native plants and animals survive. These natural areas are important because they provide us with practical services such as clean air and water as well as controlling erosion and insects.
This lavishly illustrated, full-colour publication, covers all aspects of natural area restoration projects. You’ll learn how to assess vegetation, map and describe the resilience of remaining flora and fauna, the implications of climate change, and techniques for managing animal and plant pests.
In stock
New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, 2009. 264 pages, paperback, colour photographs, tables.
Weight | 1340 g |
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