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Richard, Woldendorp, ed. Landscapes of Western Australia. Claremont, W.A: Æolian Press, 1986.

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Dalys, Newman, ed. Australia. Newtown, N.S.W: Woollahra, 2004.

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Ancient Australian landscapes. Dural, N.S.W: Rosenberg Publishing, 2007.

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An intimate Australia: The landscape & recent Australian art. Sydney, NSW: Hale & Iremonger, 1985.

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Slade, Barry. Light on Australia: A portrait of the Australian landscape. Pymble, Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1993.

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Higgins, Geoff. Unique Australia: Our landscapes, plants, and wildlife. Brookvale, NSW, Australia: Child & Associates, 1987.

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Native to the nation: Disciplining landscapes and bodies in Australia. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2004.

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International Conference on Landscapes of the Southern Hemisphere (1986 Roseworthy Agricultural College). Proceedings of an International Conference on Landscapes of the Southern Hemisphere, held at Roseworthy Agricultural College, Roseworthy, South Australia, September 2-9, 1986. Roseworthy, S. Aust: Faculty of Natural Resource Management, Roseworthy Agricultural College, 1987.

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Landscapes, rock-art, and the dreaming: An archaeology of preunderstanding. London: Leicester University Press, 2002.

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1937-, Noble J. C., Bradstock R. A, and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Australia), eds. Mediterranean landscapes in Australia: Mallee ecosystems and their management. East Melbourne, Vic: CSIRO Australia, 1989.

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The bush: A guide to the vegetated landscapes of Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press, 1994.

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Read, Ian G. The bush: A guide to the vegetated landscapes of Australia. Frenchs Forest, NSW: Reed Books, 1987.

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Figuring landscapes: Artists' moving image from Australia and the UK. [London, England]: Catherine Elwes, 2008.

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Francine Gilfedder & Associates. A theoretical framework for designed landscapes in Australia: Tasmania, 1997. Victoria: Francine Gilfedder & Associates, 1997.

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Australia: Beyond any price. Sydney: Pan Macmillan Australia, 2001.

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Stanton, John E. Nyungar landscapes: Aboriginal artists of the South-West : the heritage of Carrolup, Western Australia. [Nedlands, W.A.]: University of Western Australia, Berndt Museum of Anthropology, 1992.

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J, Hobbs R., and Saunders Denis A, eds. Reintegrating fragmented landscapes: Towards sustainable production and nature conservation. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1993.

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1950-, Kornhauser Elizabeth Mankin, Sayers Andrew 1957-, Ellis Amy, National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, Wadsworth Atheneum, and Corcoran Gallery of Art, eds. New worlds from old: 19th century Australian & American landscapes. Canberra: National Gallery of Australia, 1998.

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Quentin, Beresford, ed. The salinity crisis: Landscapes, communities, and politics. Crawley, W.A: University of Western Australia Press, 2001.

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Stocker, Laura J. Landscapes in local hands: Rural groups' understanding and practice of nature conservation in Western Australia. [Murdoch, W.A: Institute for Science and Technology Policy, Murdoch University, 1996.

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Carruthers, Jane. Cultural landscapes in South Africa and Australia: Kalahari Gemsbok and Ulu_ru-Kata Tju_ta national parks. Boston, Mass: African Studies Center, Boston University, 2003.

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International Palaeontological Congress (1st 2002 Sydney, N.S.W.). First International Palaeontological Congress: Pre-congress fieldtrip 1 : cretaceous-cenozoic floras and landscapes of southeastern Australia. [Sydney: Geological Society of Australia], 2002.

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Landscape Australia. New Holland Publishers Pty, Limited, 2006.

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Fowler, Madeline. Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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McKenzie, Neil, David Jacquier, Ray Isbell, and Katharine Brown. Australian Soils and Landscapes. CSIRO Publishing, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643100732.

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This essential reference provides an introduction to the remarkable soils and landscapes of Australia. It reveals their great diversity and explains why an understanding of soil properties and landscape processes should guide our use of the land. Using striking photographs of characteristic landscapes, it begins by describing the basic properties of soils and how Australia's distinctive soils and landscapes have co-evolved. We gain a greater understanding of why particular soils occur at certain locations and how soil variation can influence landscape processes, agricultural productivity and ecosystem function. The book explains the impact of various forms of land use and the changes they can bring about in soil. This is followed by an invaluable compendium that describes and illustrates over 100 of the more important and widespread soils of Australia, along with their associated landscapes. There is a brief account of each soil's environment, usage and qualities as well as details on chemical and physical properties so we can make more informed decisions about appropriate land-use. Australian Soils and Landscapes will be a valuable resource for farmers, natural resource managers, soil and environmental scientists, students and anyone with an interest in Australia's unique environment.
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The wild landscapes of Australia. Surrey: Colour Library Books, 1988.

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Bourman, Robert P. Coastal Landscapes of South Australia. University of Adelaide Press, 2016.

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Slade, Barry. Light on Australia: A Portrait of the Australian Landscape. Angus & Robertson, 1994.

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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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Capon, Samantha, Cassandra James, and Michael Reid, eds. Vegetation of Australian Riverine Landscapes. CSIRO Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643104525.

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Vegetation communities in Australia's riverine landscapes are ecologically, economically and culturally significant. They are also among the most threatened ecosystems on the continent and have been dramatically altered as a result of human activities and climate change. Vegetation of Australian Riverine Landscapes brings together, for the first time, the results of the substantial amount of research that has been conducted over the last few decades into the biology, ecology and management of these important plant communities in Australia. The book is divided into four sections. The first section provides context with respect to the spatial and temporal dimensions of riverine landscapes in Australia. The second section examines key groups of riverine plants, while the third section provides an overview of riverine vegetation in five major regions of Australia, including patterns, significant threats and management. The final section explores critical issues associated with the conservation and management of riverine plants and vegetation, including water management, salinity, fire and restoration. Vegetation of Australian Riverine Landscapes highlights the incredible diversity and dynamic nature of riverine vegetation across Australia, and will be an excellent reference for researchers, academics and environmental consultants.
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Lindenmayer, David, Mason Crane, Damian Michael, Daniel Florance, and Sachiko Okada. Wildlife Conservation in Farm Landscapes. CSIRO Publishing, 2016.

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Landscapes of Australia: Photographs from the Australian Geographic Image Collection. Bauer Media Books, 2011.

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Patterns of Australia. Little Hare Books, 2006.

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Bancroft, Bronwyn. Patterns of Australia. Little Hare Books, 2019.

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Holdaway, Simon, and Patricia Fanning. Geoarchaeology of Aboriginal Landscapes in Semi-arid Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643108950.

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This book provides readers with a unique understanding of the ways in which Aboriginal people interacted with their environment in the past at one particular location in western New South Wales. It also provides a statement showing how geoarchaeology should be conducted in a wide range of locations throughout Australia. One of the key difficulties faced by all those interested in the interaction between humans and their environment in the past is the complex array of processes acting over different spatial and temporal scales. The authors take account of this complexity by integrating three key areas of study – geomorphology, geochronology and archaeology – applied at a landscape scale, with the intention of understanding the record of how Australian Aboriginal people interacted with the environment through time and across space. This analysis is based on the results of archaeological research conducted at the University of New South Wales Fowlers Gap Arid Zone Research Station between 1999 and 2002 as part of the Western New South Wales Archaeology Program. The interdisciplinary geoarchaeological program was targeted at expanding the potential offered by archaeological deposits in western New South Wales, Australia. The book contains six chapters: the first two introduce the study area, then three data analysis chapters deal in turn with the geomorphology, geochronology and archaeology of Fowlers Gap Station. A final chapter considers the results in relation to the history of Aboriginal occupation of Fowlers Gap Station, as well as the insights they provide into Aboriginal ways of life more generally. Analyses are well illustrated through the tabulation of results and the use of figures created through Geographic Information System software. Winner of the 2015 Australian Archaeology Association John Mulvaney Book Award
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Tim, Bonyhady, and Griffiths Tom 1957-, eds. Words for country: Landscape & language in Australia. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2002.

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Words for Country: Landscape & Language in Australia. University of New South Wales Press, 2001.

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Regional Development in Australia: Being Regional. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Eversole, Robyn. Regional Development in Australia: Being Regional. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Eversole, Robyn. Regional Development in Australia: Being Regional. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Eversole, Robyn. Regional Development in Australia: Being Regional. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Eversole, Robyn. Regional Development in Australia: Being Regional. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Eversole, Robyn. Regional Development in Australia: Being Regional. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Australia-making space meaningful. Tübingen: Stauffenburg, 2007.

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1942-, Dose Gerd, and Kuhlenbeck Britta, eds. Australia-making space meaningful. Tübingen: Stauffenburg, 2007.

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1942-, Dose Gerd, and Kuhlenbeck Britta, eds. Australia-making space meaningful. Tübingen: Stauffenburg, 2007.

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1942-, Dose Gerd, and Kuhlenbeck Britta, eds. Australia-making space meaningful. Tübingen: Stauffenburg, 2007.

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Mahood, Kim. Position Doubtful: Mapping landscapes and memories. Scribe US, 2018.

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Michael, Damian, and David Lindenmayer. Rocky Outcrops in Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486307913.

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Rocky outcrops are landscape features with disproportionately high biodiversity values relative to their size. They support specialised plants and animals, and a wide variety of endemic species. To Indigenous Australians, they are sacred places and provide valuable resources. Despite their ecological and cultural importance, many rocky outcrops and associated biota are threatened by agricultural and recreational activities, forestry and mining operations, invasive weeds, altered fire regimes and climate change. Rocky Outcrops in Australia: Ecology, Conservation and Management contains chapters on why this habitat is important, the animals that live and depend on these formations, key threatening processes and how rocky outcrops can be managed to improve biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes, state forests and protected areas. This book will be an important reference for landholders, Landcare groups, naturalists interested in Australian wildlife and natural resource managers. Recipient of the 2018 Whitley Certificate of Commendation for Landscape Zoology
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