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Stewardship among lifestyle oriented rural landowners

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posted on 2024-11-14, 15:43 authored by Nicholas GillNicholas Gill, Peter Klepeis, Laurie ChisholmLaurie Chisholm
Changes in landownership associated with amenity migration are affecting the demographic, cadastral and ecological conditions of rural landscapes. These changes and concerns about their impacts on natural resource management, including ecological conservation, relate to both the structural consequences of landownership change, land subdivision and to the motivations, management ability and attitudes of lifestyle oriented rural landowners. Based on an Australian case study near Sydney, NSW, this paper examines the motivations and practices of such landowners, assesses potential consequences for vegetation and characterises the landowners according to three stewardship types.

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Gill, N. J., Klepeis, P. & Chisholm, L. A. (2010). Stewardship among lifestyle oriented rural landowners. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 53 (3), 317-334.

Journal title

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

Volume

53

Issue

3

Pagination

317-334

Language

English

RIS ID

31392

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