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Changes to land tenure and pastoral lease ownership in Western Australia\u27s central rangelands: Implications for co-operative, landscape-scale management

机译:西澳大利亚州中部牧场的土地保有权和牧场租赁所有权的变化:对合作社,景观尺度管理的启示

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The majority of arid and semiarid land in the Western Australian pastoral zone has a long history of livestock grazing within an extensive network of predominantly family-held pastoral leases. A variety of different groups have purchased pastoral leases in the last five decades and, for many, making a profit from pastoralism is no longer a priority. For the central rangelands of Western Australia, these groups have included: government agencies, who have purchased some 9% of pastoral leases by area; private conservation organisations (\u3c1% purchased); aboriginal communities and groups (∼7%); and mining companies (∼13%). The purchases of pastoral leases by government agencies was designed to improve the conservation status of arid-zone ecosystems, and is the first step in a process of changing land tenure to a conservation reserve. This paper summarises the extent and other characteristics of these changes in land tenure and ownership of pastoral leases, and explores the implications for land management and conservation, stemming from these changes. It demonstrates that large areas of contiguous land with no or reduced domestic stocking can now be found in many parts of these rangelands, particularly in the Coolgardie, Yalgoo and Pilbara bio-regions, with some leaseholders actively managing land for the conservation of biodiversity and restoring sites degraded through past over-grazing. In some bio-regions, such land covers considerable proportions of sub-catchments, suggesting that broad-scale conservation management and restoration objectives may be realised. It is argued that to fully realise these objectives requires effective communication and co-ordination between land managers, including sharing of ideas, view-points and resources. In particular, mining companies, now major holders of pastoral leases in Western Australia, can play an important role in contributing to and even facilitating such objectives.
机译:西澳大利亚州牧区的大多数干旱和半干旱土地在以家庭为主的牧区租约的广泛网络中放牧牲畜已有悠久的历史。在过去的五十年中,许多不同的群体购买了牧草租赁,对于许多人来说,从牧草中获利不再是重中之重。在西澳大利亚州的中部牧场,这些团体包括:政府机构,按地区购买了大约9%的牧区租赁;私人保护组织(已购买\ u3c1%);原住民社区和群体(约7%);和矿业公司(约13%)。政府机构购买牧场租赁的目的是改善干旱区生态系统的保护状况,这是将土地保有权改为保护区的第一步。本文总结了土地使用权和牧区租赁所有权变化的程度和其他特征,并探讨了这些变化对土地管理和保护的影响。它表明,在这些牧场的许多地区,尤其是在库尔加迪,雅高和皮尔巴拉生物区中,现在可以发现大片的连续土地,没有或没有国内牲畜存栏,一些租户积极管理土地以保护生物多样性和恢复土地。过去的过度放牧使土地退化。在某些生物区域,此类土地覆盖了相当一部分的子集水区,这表明可以实现大规模的养护管理和恢复目标。有人认为,要完全实现这些目标,就需要土地管理者之间进行有效的沟通和协调,包括分享想法,观点和资源。特别是,矿业公司,现在是西澳大利亚州的牧草租赁的主要持有者,可以在促进甚至促进实现这些目标方面发挥重要作用。

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    Van Etten, Eddie J;

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