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Old Land, New Landscapes A Story of Farmers, Conservation and the Landcare Movement

By: Chris Williams
272 pages
Old Land, New Landscapes
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  • Old Land, New Landscapes ISBN: 9780522851083 Paperback Oct 2004 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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This is the story of a group of farmers in central western New South Wales fighting to rehabilitate and revegetate land degraded by 100 years and more of farming. As background for Landcare scheme participants, it should also appeal to those who enjoy reading about the Australian bush and the people who live there.

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Biography

Chris Williams has a PhD from the University of Melbourne in landscape ecology and anthropology. He works as conservation manager for the Trust For Nature. His interest in land and landscape was sparked by family involvements: his mothers' relatives farmed in South Gippsland and the Mallee, and his father, a university manager, helped set up the Centre for Environmental Studies at the University of Melbourne.

By: Chris Williams
272 pages
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