Title: The forces that shape Australian landscapes
1The forces that shape Australian landscapes
Ted Lefroy Centre for Environment, University of
Tasmania
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11What did we learn?
- The volatility of markets
- The power of local action
- The role of institutions
- The value of history
12Forces shaping Australian landscapes
13The "Treechangers" are coming!
13 November 2007
- 50 of rural properties expected to change
hands in the next 10 years - Double the turnover of the last decade
- Many are new arrivals with different values
approaches to managing land
14Four social landscapes
Neil Barr, Victorian Department of Primary
Industries
15What are farmers for?
- Not economics
- Not food security
- Identity character
16The expanding concept of rights
Future
Present
Ethical past
Pre-ethical past
Roderick Nash The Rights of Nature 1990
17The expanding concept of rights
Australia
1994
1993
1967
1947
1894 (SA)
1901 (1942, 1987)
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18Prospect and Refuge
John Glover Mills Plains with Ben Lomond and Ben
Loder, 1835 (Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery)
19Prospect and Refuge
Mills Plains 2006, from the cover of the
Australian Forest Growers conference program
20Fire and the original mosaic landscape
management through local negotiation
Panorama of King George Sound from Mt Clarence,
Richard Dale 1832, (Art Gallery of WA)
21Fire and the original mosaic
Joseph Lysett Constitution Hill, Tasmania, 1832
(Australian National Library)
22600 Aboriginal languages
23685 Local Governments
24Climate change
and the 6th extinction
25Climate change
Creating refugia for the 6th extinction
- The biota adapts as individuals, not communities
- In unpredictable ways (temp rainfall gradients)
- ? Connect in all directions
26Forces shaping Australian landscapes
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