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Welcome
Landscape Logic is a research hub within the
CERF* program, managed by the Australian
Department of Environment Water Heritage and
the Arts.
It was set up to improve the quality and utility
of information available to environmental
managers and policy makers investing in water
quality improvement and native vegetation
condition. The products available from this
site have been developed to improve our
understanding of the causal links between
management interventions and environmental
condition using a combination of historical data
analysis, contemporary studies and modeling.
Overview of Landscape Logic
For more information see
www.landscapelogic.org.au
or contact Ted.Lefroy@utas.edu.au
Landscape Logic's 12 partners:
North Central, North East and Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authorities (Victoria),
North, South and Cradle Coast Natural Resource Management organisations (Tasmania),
The University of Tasmania,
The Australian National University,
RMIT University,
Charles Sturt University,
CSIRO,
the Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries Parks Water & Environment,
the Victorian Department of Sustainability & Environment,
and Forestry Tasmania.
*Commonwealth Environmental Research Facilities
Overview
Reading the landscape
An overview of Landscape Logic research
Australia has an unfortunate history of environmental
management. We hold the world record for mammal
extinctions over the last 200 years (16 out of 245
species), and as the National Australian Audit Office has
pointed out in four audits since 1997, they can account
for the $4.2b invested through public environmental
programs in terms of kilometres of fences, millions of
trees and hectares of restored wetlands but they cannot
tell if this has made any material difference to the state
of the environment.
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This page last updated: February 24, 2010 11:41