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Trees in the landscape

­ Program Manager: Professor Brad Potts

This research program focuses upon developing forestry practices that meet agreed environmental certification requirements and foster constructive community engagement.

Such practices will provide security for the forest industr­y's long-term 'licence-to-operate' in the Australian landscape, and build international recognition of sustainable forest practices for product marketing.

Research Program Four comprises these research areas:

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Documents

013. South Australian bluegums thousands of years old
Media release 25 April 2008 [pdf 42.6 kb]


Tasmanian forest industry survey 2005-06 summary report (June 2008)
[pdf 5.3 Mb]


Technical Report 178 - Smethurst PJ (2008)
The regulatory framework governing commercial plantations in stream-side buffers of cleared agricultural land (also called riparian forestry) is summarised for each Australian state and territory, along with their mechanisms of revision. [pdf 849.0 kb]


Technical Report 184 - Schirmer J (2008) Tasmanian forest industry survey
[pdf 1.7 Mb]


Tasmanian Forest Industry Survey presentation by Dr Jacki Schirmer
[pdf 89.2 kb]


014. Tasmanian forest industry survey media release
Media release 26 June 2008 [pdf 38.8 kb]


Technical Report 181 - Dare et al (2008)
A best practice community engagement guide for managers and field staff in the plantation sector. This brief guide will be followed by a detailed guide later in 2008. Dare L, Schirmer J, Vanclay F (2008) A brief guide to effective community engagement in the Australian plantation sector. Technical Report 181. 12 pp. [pdf 260.0 kb]


Technical Report 177 (for TCFA) - Wiggins et al (2008)
Do all possums show the same aversions for genetically resistant seedling stock? Tasmanian Community Forest Agreement report (TCFA: Research into Alternatives to 1080 Programme). By NL Wiggins, JM O’Reilly-Wapstra, SM Paterson, BM Potts. [pdf 275.5 kb]


010. New report documents community views on living with land use change
Media release 5 March 2008 [pdf 63.6 kb]