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Wilkinson, Clive. Catchment management and coral reef conservation: A practical guide for coastal resource managers to reduce damage from catchment areas based on best practice case studies. Townsville, Australia: Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network, 2011.

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Colls, A. Ecosystem-based adaptation: A natural response to climate change. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN, 2009.

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United States. Bureau of Land Management. The Cooperative conservation based strategic plan for the Abandoned Mine Lands Program. Washington, D.C: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 2006.

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Dan, Kraus, Reid, Ron, 1949 Aug. 20-, Canada Environment Canada, and Canadian Wildlife Service, eds. Beyond islands of green: A primer for using conservation science to select and design community-based nature reserves. [Ottawa]: Environment Canada, 2005.

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Quiñones, Maya. Geospatial data availability for Haiti: An aid in the development of GIS-based natural resource assessments for conservation planning. Río Piedras, San Juan, P.R: USDA, Forest Service, International Institute of Tropical Forestry, 2007.

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Participatory, Rural Appraisal Training Workshop (1994 Punjab Pakistan). Community based planning for wetland conservation: Lessons from the Ucchali Complex in Pakistan : report on the Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) Training Workshop held in Ucchali complex Pakistan, 10-21 December 1994. Lahore: WWF Pakistan, 1995.

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South Pacific Regional Environment Programme., ed. Komarindi Catchment Area Wildlife Sanctuary: A concept plan for an integrated hydro-electric development scheme and conservation reserve for the Komarindi River catchment area and access corridor, Guadalcanal Province, Solomon Islands. Noumea, New Caledonia: South Pacific Regional Environment Programme, 1991.

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Swihart, Robert K., and Jeffrey E. Moore. Conserving Biodiversity in Agricultural Landscapes: Model based Planning Tools. Purdue University Press, 2004.

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Swihart, Robert K., and Jeffrey E. Moore. Conserving Biodiversity in Agricultural Landscapes: Model based Planning Tools. Purdue University Press, 2002.

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1956-, Swihart Robert K., and Moore Jeffrey E. 1974-, eds. Conserving biodiversity in agricultural landscapes: Model-based planning tools. West Lafayette, Ind: Purdue University Press, 2004.

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Kenton, Miller, Lanou Steven M, World Resources Institute, United Nations Environment Programme, and International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources., eds. National biodiversity planning: Guidelines based on early experiences around the world. [Washington, D.C.]: World Resources Institute in cooperation with United Nations Environment Programme, the World Conservation Union, 1995.

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World Resources Institute (Corporate Author), United Nations Environment Programme (Corporate Author), IUCN--The World Conservation Union (Corporate Author), Kenton Miller (Editor), and Steven M. Lanou (Editor), eds. National Biodiversity Planning: Guidelines Based on Early Experiences Around the World. World Resources Institute, 1995.

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Sacred Himalayan landscape: Interim implementation plan, Nepal. Kathmandu: Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation, Planning and Human Resource Development Division, 2011.

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Nepal. Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation. Planning and Human Resource Development Division. and Nepal. Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation., eds. Sacred Himalayan landscape, Nepal: Strategic plan 2006-2016. Kathmandu: Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation, Planning and Human Resource Development Division, 2006.

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Self, Randolph S. Community-based conservation and sustainable development in Tazekka National Park, Morocco. 1997.

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Aga Khan Trust for Culture., ed. Architectural & urban conservation in the Islamic world: A collection of papers based on a workshop...Held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 1989. Geneva: Aga Khan Trust for Culture, 1990.

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Michael, Damian, and David Lindenmayer. Reptiles of the NSW Murray Catchment. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098213.

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This is an easy to use field guide for identifying the 80 reptile species currently known to occur in the Murray catchment area of New South Wales. Illustrated with high quality colour photographs, the book describes the key distinguishing features of each reptile and includes details on habitats and conservation status. Uniquely, it has a detailed chapter on how to conserve reptiles and manage key habitats, providing landholders and natural resource agencies with the knowledge to help conserve reptiles in agricultural farming landscapes. The up-to-date distribution maps are based on 10 years of extensive surveys and research on reptiles in the Murray catchment. The final chapter includes a section on similar looking species to further enable readers to accurately and quickly identify difficult species. Reptiles of the NSW Murray Catchment promotes a broad appreciation of reptiles in the region, and is a must-have for natural history enthusiasts.
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Natural Resources Management Project (Indonesia), ed. Community-based natural resource management in Bunaken National Park: Participatory planning for agroforestry and soil conservation on Manado Tua Island. Jakarta: Associates in Rural Development for Office of Agro-Enterprise and Environment, USAID, 1995.

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Lindenmayer, David, Damian Michael, Mason Crane, Sachiko Okada, Daniel Florance, Philip Barton, and Karen Ikin. Wildlife Conservation in Farm Landscapes. CSIRO Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486303113.

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An increasing number of Australians want to be assured that the food and fibre being produced on this continent have been grown and harvested in an ecologically sustainable way. Ecologically sustainable farming conserves the array of species that are integral to key ecological processes such as pollination, seed dispersal, natural pest control and the decomposition of waste. Wildlife Conservation in Farm Landscapes communicates new scientific information about best practice ways to integrate conservation and agriculture in the temperate eucalypt woodland belt of eastern Australia. It is based on the large body of scientific literature in this field, as well as long-term studies at 790 permanent sites on over 290 farms extending throughout Victoria, New South Wales and south-east Queensland. Richly illustrated, with chapters on birds, mammals, reptiles, invertebrates and plants, this book illustrates how management interventions can promote nature conservation and what practices have the greatest benefit for biodiversity. Together the new insights in this book inform whole-of-farm planning. Wildlife Conservation in Farm Landscapes is an ideal resource for land managers and farmers interested in integrating farming and environmental values and anyone interested in biodiversity in woodlands and agricultural zones. Recipient of a 2017 Whitley Awards Certificate of Commendation for Conservation in Action
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Horsfall, Mary. Creating Your Eco-Friendly Garden. CSIRO Publishing, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643096202.

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Creating Your Eco-friendly Garden shows you how to develop an environmentally friendly garden for little cost. Practically written, it is based on the author’s first-hand experience as well as the wealth of knowledge she has amassed working at Grass Roots, Australia’s most popular self-sufficiency magazine. The book offers advice on planning your garden, choosing plants, planting times, watering options and pest management following organic principles. It explains how to assess the soil and microclimatic effects of surrounding buildings and vegetation so that you can determine the style of garden that best suits your property. Water efficiency, biodiversity, soil conservation, use of native and biodiversity-friendly plants, organic methods, use of recycled materials and avoidance of environmental weeds are themes that feature strongly throughout the book, and will appeal to gardeners with strong environmental values.
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Braysher, Mike. Managing Australia's Pest Animals. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486304448.

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Pest animals are but one of many factors that influence the desired outcome from managing natural resource based systems, whether for production or conservation purposes. Others include diseases, weeds, financial resources, weather and fire management. To be effective, an integrated and systematic approach is required, and the principles and strategic approach outlined in this book can also be used to plan and manage the damage due to other factors. Managing Australia's Pest Animals includes case studies of successful and unsuccessful pest management strategies and covers a range of topics, including the history of pest management, current best practice principles, and guidelines for planning and applying strategic pest management approaches to effectively reduce pest damage. This book is the first clear and comprehensive guide to best practice pest management in Australia and will benefit students and trainers of pest managers, landholders, people involved in natural resource management, and industry and government pest management staff.
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Zan, Luca, and Daniel Shoup. Heritage and Management, Professional Utopianism, Administrative Naiveté, and Organizational Uncertainty at the Shipwrecks of Pisa. Edited by Angela M. Labrador and Neil Asher Silberman. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190676315.013.5.

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In 1998, archaeologists discovered the first of sixteen Roman shipwrecks at San Rossore, Pisa, 500 m from the leaning tower. Shortly afterward a grand vision for a “museum with three vertices” was articulated: a public excavation area plus a conservation laboratory and museum of Mediterranean navigation, to be constructed in an under-used sixteenth-century barracks nearby. The grand vision of three interconnected institutions became an obstacle in itself: in the absence of an administrative culture that was able to bring projects “down to earth,” the universalist and utopian tendencies of professional discourse fostered a tendency to choose the “best” project over the most feasible one, adding costs, risks, and uncertainty to an already challenging project. Based on extensive archival research, this chapter reconstructs the fifteen-year history of the project and explores the emergent management issues at this unique site, including the role of professional optimism, bureaucratic myopia, urban planning, and uncertainty.
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