David Lindenmayer
Autor von Conserving Forest Biodiversity: A Comprehensive Multiscaled Approach
Über den Autor
David Lindenmayer is a Senior Fellow and Associate Professor at the Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, The Australian National University in Canberra.
Werke von David Lindenmayer
Wildlife and woodchips : Leadbeater's possum ; a test case for sustainable forestry (1996) 3 Exemplare
Islands of bush in a sea of pines : a summary of studies from the Tumut Fragmentation Experiment (August 2000) (2000) 2 Exemplare
Managing and Designing Landscapes for Conservation: Moving from Perspectives to Principles (Conservation Science and… (2007) 2 Exemplare
Restoring farm woodlands for wildlife 1 Exemplar
The Forest Wars 1 Exemplar
Getagged
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However, as a Western Australian who is aware that Western Australia has the 'Great Western Woodlands' - which is the largest intact Mediterranean-climate woodland left on earth and contains over 3000 species - I was made very aware of how little this book - which purports to cover 'Australian' woodlands - pays any attention at all to Western Australian woodlands. This research focuses heavily on the South-East, which is likely where the author/s hail from. This meant that the majority of fauna and flora references (both photographic and in the text) were South-East biased, and Western Australia - aside from a few sentences - was by and large neglected.
So a great book overall, but not a good book if you want to learn about temperate woodlands of the South-West of this great continent. Would have been a five star review otherwise.… (mehr)