skip to:
content
Global Links
Site Map
Accessibility
Contact us
Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia
Home
About Us
Publications
Education
Employment
Events
Contacts
Search DPIRD
Search WA Government
Logon
Library Catalogue
Full Record
Back to Search Results
Title:
Cost sharing for biodiversity conservation : a conceptual framework : staff research paper / Barbara Aretino ... [et al.]
Author:
Australia. Productivity Commission.
;
Aretino, Barbara.
Year:
2001.
Series:
Staff research paper (Australia. Productivity Commission)
Description:
x, 52 p. ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Australia.
;
Environmental policy.
;
Nature conservation.
;
Costs.
;
Property rights.
;
Biodiversity.
Notes:
"May 2001"
Bibliography: p. 47-52.
ISBN/ISSN:
1740370376;
Type:
Book
Links:
Item Availability
Item Availability
{ 2 } items found
Result
Links
Status
Location
Shelf No
1
On Shelf
Narrogin-Book
502.34:338.5(94) COS
2
On Shelf
Iron Mountain
502.34:338.5(94) cos
Similar Items
Australian fisheries statistics 1991-
A full repairing lease : inquiry into ecologically sustainable land management / Industry Commission.
Australian national tide tables : Australia, Papua New Guinea and Antarctica
Constraints on private conservation of biodiversity.
National objectives and targets for biodiversity conservation 2001-2005.
Australian seafood handbook : an identification guide to domestic species.
South-east regional marine plan : implementing Australia's oceans policy in the South-east marine region.
National ESD reporting framework for Australian fisheries: the "how to" guide for wild capture fisheries. version 1. FRDC Project 2000/145 / Rick Fletcher (Principal Investigator), Jean Chesson , Melanie Fisher, Keith Sainsbury, Tor Hundloe, Tony Smith, Benj Whitworth
A 100 year biodiversity conservation strategy for Western Australia : draft. Phase one. Blueprint to the bicentenary in 2029 / [prepared by the W.A. Department of Environment and Conservation]
Towards a biodiversity conservation strategy for Western Australia : discussion paper / [prepared by the WA Department of Conservation and Land Management]