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Beattie, James. Empire and environmental anxiety: Health, science, art and conservation in South Asia and Australasia, 1800-1920. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

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John, Birmingham. Leviathan: The unauthorised biography of Sydney. Milsons Point, N.S.W: Vintage, 2000.

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Doyle, Timothy. Environmental politics and policy making in Australia. South Melbourne: Macmillan, 1995.

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Conacher, A. J. Environmental planning and management in Australia. Melbourne, Vic: Oxford University Press, 2000.

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Ch'oe, Yŏn-hong. South Korea's environmental policy and management. Seoul, Korea: Shinkwang, 2008.

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South Africa. Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism. An environmental policy for South Africa. Pretoria]: Dept. of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, 1996.

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Chamberlain, Chris. Counting the homeless 2006: South Australia. Canberra: Australian Institute of Health & Welfare, 2009.

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Manuel, Mark. A geography of South Australia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

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Kilner, David. Housing policy in South Australia since white settlement. Adelaide: digitalprintaustralia.com, 2005.

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Ramsay, Ross. Environmental law and policy in Australia: Text and materials. Sydney: Butterworths, 1995.

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Jain, R. B. Environmental security in South Asia. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2002.

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Godden, Lee. Environmental law: Scientific, policy and regulatory dimensions. South Melbourne, Vic: Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand, 2009.

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Toyne, Phillip. The reluctant nation: Environment, law, and politics in Australia. Sydney, NSW: Published by ABC Books for the Australian Broadcasting Corp., 1994.

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Calvert, Peter. The South, the North, and the environment. London: Pinter, 1999.

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Yi, Sin-bŏm. South Korea environmental report. Rockville, Md: Government Institutes, 1996.

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Boardman, Robert. Global regimes and nation-states: Environmental issues in Australian politics. Ottawa, Canada: Carleton University Press, 1990.

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Carew-Reid, Jeremy. Environment: Aid and regionalism in the South Pacific. Canberra: National Centre for Development Studies, The Australian National University, 1989.

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Bromley, Daniel W. Natural resource issues in environmental policy in South Africa. South Africa: LAPC, 1995.

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Hutton, Drew. A history of the Australian environment movement. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

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Rajan, Mukund Govind. Global environmental politics: India and the North-South politics of global environmental issues. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997.

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Aplin, Graeme. Australians and their environment: An introduction to environmental studies. 2nd ed. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2002.

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Aplin, Graeme. Australians and their environment: An introduction to environmental studies. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998.

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Guha, Ramachandra. Varieties of environmentalism: Essays North and South. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1998.

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Guha, Ramachandra. Varieties of environmentalism: Essays North and South. London: Earthscan Publications, 1997.

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Wylie, Lillian. Energy and the environmental challenge: Lessons from the European Union and Australia. Bruxelles: P.I.E. Peter Lang, 2011.

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South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme. Post 2015 South Asia development agenda. Colombo: South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme, 2014.

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Harvey, Nick. Coastal management in Australia. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.

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Harvey, Nick. Coastal management in Australia. South Melbourne, Vic: Oxford University Press, 2002.

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Regional Strategic Environment Assessment Workshop for Senior Planners (2000 Islāmābād, Pakistan). South Asian Strategic Environment Assessment Workshop for Senior Planners. [Bangkok]: REAP, IUCN-Asia, 2001.

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Ian, Thomas. Environmental impact assessment in Australia: Theory and practice. 3rd ed. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press, 2001.

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Ian, Thomas. Environmental impact assessment in Australia: Theory and practice. 2nd ed. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press, 1998.

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Ian, Thomas. Environmental impact assessment in Australia: Theory and practice. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press, 1996.

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Ian, Thomas. Environmental impact assessment in Australia: Theory and practice. 4th ed. Annandale, N.S.W: Federation Press, 2005.

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White, Rodney R. North, South, and the environmental crisis. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993.

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Eder, Norman R. Poisoned prosperity: Development, modernization, and the environment in South Korea. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1996.

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Peritore, N. Patrick. Third World environmentalism: Case studies from the Global South. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1999.

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Cocks, K. D. Future makers, future takers: Life in Australia, 2050. Sydney: UNSW Press, 1999.

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Daniels, Nomsa D. Protecting the African environment: Reconciling north-south perspectives. New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1992.

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Australia. Dept. of the Environment, Sport, and Territories. Australia, state of the environment. Collingwood, Australia: CSIRO Pub., 1996.

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Durning, Alan Thein. Apartheid's environmental toll. Washington, D.C: Worldwatch Institute, 1990.

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South Africa. Subcommittee on Sustainable Development. South African national country profile report. [Pretoria]: Dept. of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Directorate Sustainable Development, 1998.

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Western Australia. Office of the Auditor General. Fish for the future?: Fisheries management in Western Australia. West Perth, W.A: Auditor General, 1999.

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Environmental Defender's Office (NSW) Staff. Environmental Law Toolkit - NSW: A Community Guide to Environmental Law in New South Wales. Federation Press, 2005.

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McPhee, Daryl. Environmental History and Ecology of Moreton Bay. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486307227.

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The south-east Queensland region is currently experiencing the most rapid urbanisation in Australia. This growth in human population, industry and infrastructure puts pressure on the unique and diverse natural environment of Moreton Bay. Much loved by locals and holiday-goers, Moreton Bay is also an important biogeographic region because its coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangroves and saltmarshes provide a suitable environment for both tropical and temperate species. The bay supports a large number of species of global conservation significance, including marine turtles, dugongs, dolphins, whales and migratory shorebirds, which use the area for feeding or breeding. Environmental History and Ecology of Moreton Bay provides an interdisciplinary examination of Moreton Bay, increasing understanding of existing and emerging pressures on the region and how these may be mitigated and managed. With chapters on the bay's human uses by Aboriginal peoples and later European settlers, its geology, water quality, marine habitats and animal communities, and commercial and recreational fisheries, this book will be of value to students in the marine sciences, environmental consultants, policy-makers and recreational fishers.
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Fitzsimons, James, Ian Pulsford, and Geoff Wescott, eds. Linking Australia's Landscapes. CSIRO Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643107052.

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Networks of land managed for conservation across different tenures have rapidly increased in number (and popularity) in Australia over the past two decades. These include iconic large-scale initiatives such as Gondwana Link, the Great Eastern Ranges Initiative, Habitat 141°, and the South Australian NatureLinks, as well as other, landscape-scale approaches such as Biosphere Reserves and Conservation Management Networks. Their aims have been multiple: to protect the integrity and resilience of many Australian ecosystems by maintaining and restoring large-scale natural landscapes and ecosystem processes; to lessen the impacts of fragmentation; to increase the connectivity of habitats to provide for species movement and adaptation as climate changes; and to build community support and involvement in conservation. This book draws out lessons from a variety of established and new connectivity conservation initiatives from around Australia, and is complemented by international examples. Chapters are written by leaders in the field of establishing and operating connectivity networks, as well as key ecological and social scientists and experts in governance. Linking Australia's Landscapes will be an important reference for policy makers, natural resource managers, scientists, and academics and tertiary students dealing with issues in landscape-scale conservation, ecology, conservation biology, environmental policy, planning and management, social sciences, regional development, governance and ecosystem services.
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Steffen (Lead Author), Will. Australia's Biodiversity and Climate Change. CSIRO Publishing, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098190.

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Australia's unique biodiversity is under threat from a rapidly changing climate. The effects of climate change are already discernible at all levels of biodiversity – genes, species, communities and ecosystems. Many of Australia's most valued and iconic natural areas – the Great Barrier Reef, south-western Australia, the Kakadu wetlands and the Australian Alps – are among the most vulnerable. But much more is at stake than saving iconic species or ecosystems. Australia's biodiversity is fundamental to the country's national identity, economy and quality of life. In the face of uncertainty about specific climate scenarios, ecological and management principles provide a sound basis for maximising opportunities for species to adapt, communities to reorganise and ecosystems to transform while maintaining basic functions critical to human society. This innovative approach to biodiversity conservation under a changing climate leads to new challenges for management, policy development and institutional design. This book explores these challenges, building on a detailed analysis of the interactions between a changing climate and Australia's rich but threatened biodiversity. Australia's Biodiversity and Climate Change is an important reference for policy makers, researchers, educators, students, journalists, environmental and conservation NGOs, NRM managers, and private landholders with an interest in biodiversity conservation in a rapidly changing world.
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Burton, Paul, ed. Responding to Climate Change. CSIRO Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643108622.

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South East Queensland has been one of the fastest growing regions of Australia, both in terms of its rapidly growing population and an ever-expanding built environment. It is also one of the most vulnerable regions likely to suffer from the adverse impacts of climate change, especially increased flooding, storms, coastal erosion and drought. Responding to Climate Change: Lessons from an Australian Hotspot brings together the results of cutting-edge research from members of the Griffith Climate Change Response Program, showing how best to respond to anticipated changes and how to overcome barriers to adaptation. The authors treat climate change adaptation as a cross-cutting, multi-level governance policy challenge extending across human settlements, infrastructure, ecosystems, water management, primary industries, emergency management and human health. The research focuses on, but is not limited to, the experience of climate change adaptation in the recognised climate hotspot of South East Queensland. The results of this research will be of interest to planners, policy makers and other practitioners engaged in urban and environmental planning, coastal management, public health, emergency management, and physical infrastructure at the local, regional and metropolitan government scales.
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Dovers, Stephen. Environmental History and Policy: Still Settling Australia. Oxford University Press, USA, 2000.

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Stephen, Dovers, ed. Environmental, history and policy: Still settling Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2000.

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Kellow, Aynsley, and Timothy Doyle. Environmental Politics and Policy Making in Australia. Macmillan Co of Australia, 1995.

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