Complementary land use in the Richmond River catchment: Evaluating economic and environmental benefits

Volume: 87, Pages: 104070 - 104070
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Agricultural land uses can contribute to land degradation, water quality decline, and loss of ecosystem function and biodiversity in the surrounding catchment. Trees can assist in catchment management, and re-afforestation strategies have been implemented in an effort to mitigate agricultural impacts and improve degraded land and waterways worldwide. Re-afforestation strategies often target private land, and their success relies on landholder...
Paper Details
Title
Complementary land use in the Richmond River catchment: Evaluating economic and environmental benefits
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
87
Pages
104070 - 104070
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