Publication Date
1-9-2002
DPIRD Collections
Animal production and livestock, Natural resources
Series Number
9/2002
Publisher
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia
Abstract
Ways to identity and reconcile opportunities tor different land uses while protecting biologically sensitive areas were researched within the Western Australian rangeland from1995 to 2000. The research was undertaken within a framework of community-based regional planning and was underpinned by policies of ecological sustainable development.The research and community structures arising from the work were collectively named the Rangeways project. The purpose was to resolve land use problems through a structural approach to land use planning and the development of processes rather than to devise 'The Plan'.
Number of Pages
81
Keywords
North eastern goldfields region (W.A.), Community involvement, Land use, Land use planning, Western Australia, Rangelands, Environmental management, Range management, Land management, Sustainability.
Disciplines
Environmental Monitoring
Recommended Citation
Holm, A,
Friedel, M H,
Burnside, D,
Duffecy, J,
Fitzgerald, D,
and
Brennan, G.
(2002), Rangeways - community based planning for ecologically sustainable land use in the Western Australian goldfields. Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Perth. Report 9/2002.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/misc_pbns/133
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