Research papers
DECC publishes research papers on various issues, many of them related to DECC’s research projects. These papers contain information about:
- cultural heritage
- threatened species, including papers delivered at Equollogy, a seminar on the spotted-tailed or tiger quoll.
See the bibliography for a list of staff research papers published between July 1997 and June 2002.
Research papers on social and economics issues include:
- Guidelines for managing cropping in lakes in the Murray–Darling Basin – guidelines on ecologically sustainable lakebed cropping to benefit rural communities. Also view information on the Lakebed cropping and biodiversity research project
- The contribution of the Montague Island Nature Reserve to regional economic development – ways in which visitors to Montague Island benefit the regional economy
- Fitzroy Falls Visitor Centre – economic impact of management and visitor expenditure – ways in which Fitzroy Falls Visitor Centre and its visitors benefit the regional economy
- Sharing kinship with nature – provides an understanding of Aboriginal people’s relationship with the natural world
- Threatened and declining birds in the NSW sheep-wheat belt – a report on the findings of the research project Woodland birds which investigates why woodland birds are declining in the wheat–sheep belt
- Impacts of protected areas on the regional economy of north-east NSW – a study of the impact of regional national parks on the economy of north-east NSW.
Page last updated: 25 February 2008