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A Continent Transformed : Human Impact On The Natural Vegetation Of Australia

  • A Continent Transformed : Human Impact On The Natural  Vegetation Of Australia
  • Title

    • Meridian (Melbourne, Vic.)
  • Attribution

    Jamie Kirkpatrick
  • Publication Details

    Book, Oxford University Press, 1994
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  QK431 .K57 1994  AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    This is a fully revised and updated version of the original text of A Continent Transformed: Human Impact on the Natural Vegetation o Australia with new chapters on the recovery of threatened species and future of the bush. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • "This new edition of A Continent Transformed provides a readable, entertaining, and scientifically-grounded account of the fate of the Australian bush since the arrival of the Aborigines more than 40,000 years ago. The past, present, and future interactions between the bush (and its native plant species) and farmers, foresters, gardeners, bushwalkers, pyromaniacs, and introduced organisms are the subject of this book. While A Continent Transformed includes a thorough appraisal of the harm that has often arisen from human impact, it nevertheless has a positive framework. Creative strategies for ensuring the future of Australia’s wonderful bush are presented for all the interactions discussed, and these possibilities range from the local to the cosmic."–BOOK JACKET
  • Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Understanding the distribution of species and ecosystems
    • 3. Glaciers and Aborigines
    • 4. Bush destruction and the creation of cultural vegetation - - 5. The impact of forest use
    • 6. Fire
    • 7. The invaders
    • 8. Conserving the bush
    • 9. Saving threatened plants
    • 10. The future of Australia’s vegetation and flora
  • ISBN

    • 0195510348
    • 0195534735
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