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Australian Graziers Value Sparse Trees in Their Pastures: A Viewshed Analysis of Photo-Elicitation

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Sherren, Kate
Fischer, Joern
Pink, Jerome
Newport, Jenny
Stein, John
Yoon, Hwan-Jin

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Taylor & Francis Group

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The temperate grazing region of southeastern Australia is experiencing a rapid decline in tree cover that threatens key ecosystem functions. Graziers are stewards of most of the trees remaining outside reserves, and hold the power to reverse the decline.

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Society and Natural Resources

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2037-12-31