Thursday, October 23, 2008

Australian code for the transport of dangerous goods by road and rail


"The 7th edition of the Code adopts the structure, format, definitions and concepts of the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations fourteenth revised edition while retaining Australian specific provisions"--Foreword.
"The Code is supported by a revised legislative framework consisting of a Model Act, and a model set of regulations (or Model Subordinate Law)."--Foreword.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Biodiversity : integrating conservation and production


Editors: Ted Lefroy, Kay Bailey, Greg Unwin & Tony Norton

"In June 2007, 20 years after the Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke announced the Decade of Landcare, 250 farmers, foresters and fishers from all states met in Launceston as guests of the community Group Tamar Natural Resource Management to reflect on the question Is it possible to be good environmental managers and prosper in our businesses? This book contains 17 of their stories. They include heroic accounts of families who changed their way of farming and their relationship to the land so significantly they found they could stop hand feeding stock during a drought and see the bush coming back. It describes the experience with bush tenders that were over subscribed as farmers competed with each other for stewardship payments to manage their grazing lands for endangered ground-nesting birds as well as beef and wool. And a group of wheat growers who plant patches of grassland for beneficial insects that save them tens of thousands of dollars a year in pesticide bills. Australia’s experiment in community based environmental repair is unique in the world, and there has been no shortage of analysis by bureaucrats, academics and environmentalists. This collection of case studies gives us the view from ground level. As well as tales of environmental hope, there are also messages about the limits of duty of care, the need to share the costs of achieving society’s expectations, and the possibility of learning from unlikely places. "--Provided by publisher.

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Ten commitments


"In Ten Commitments, leading environmental thinkers in Australia have written provocative chapters on environmental issues facing the country. It is organised into three sections: by ecosystem (deserts, rangelands), by sector (fisheries, forestry); and cross-sector and cross-ecosystem themes. Each chapter addresses the question: What are the 10 key things that must be urgently addressed to improve Australia’s environment? Readily accessible using straightforward language, this is a must-read for anyone interested in the environment."--Provided by publisher.

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Economically important sharks & rays of Indonesia


by W.T. White and others.

“This bilingual, full-colour identification guide is the result of a joint collaborative project between Indonesia and Australia and is an essential reference for all shark and ray scientists, fisheries officers, fishers, consumers and enthusiasts.

The first of its kind for Indonesia, this guide contains everything you need to know about recognizing and identifying the sharks, rays and chimaeras that are caught and marketed in Indonesia.” – book jacket.

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A guide to the freshwater wetland birds of Mackay and Whitsunday district


by Maureen Cooper


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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Freshwater Stocking in Queensland


by Aimee Moore.

The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of all historic and current knowledge of freshwater fish stocking activities in Queensland. It identifies previous and current management measures, policies governing stocking activities, issues to be addressed and knowledge gaps. This document will be used as a basis for an Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD) assessment to determine the impacts of freshwater fish stocking and allow more informed management decisions by DPI&F.


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Economic aspects of adaptation to climate change


edited by Shardul Agrawala and Samuel Fankhauser.

This report provides a critical assessment of adaptation costs and benefits in key climate sensitive sectors, as well as at national and global levels. It also moves the discussion beyond cost estimation to the potential and limits of economic and policy instruments - including insurance and risk sharing, environmental markets and pricing, and public private partnerships - that can be used to motivate adaptation actions.

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