Ecological consequences of land clearing and policy reform in Queensland
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Reside, April E.
Beher, Jutta
Cosgrove, Anita J.
Evans, Megan
Seabrook, Leonie
Silcock, Jennifer
Wenger, Amelia S.
Maron, Martine
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Pacific Conservation Biology
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Land clearing threatens biodiversity, impairs the functioning of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems,
and is a key contributor to human-induced climate change. The rates of land clearing in the State of Queensland,
Australia, are at globally significant levels, and have been the subject of intense and polarised political debate. In 2016, a
legislative bill that aimed to restore stronger controls over land clearing failed to pass in the Queensland Parliament,
despite the clear scientific basis for policy reform. Here, we provide a short history of the recent policy debate over land
clearing in Queensland, in the context of its global and national ecological significance. Land clearing affects regional
climates, leading to hotter, drier climates that will impact on the Queensland economy and local communities. Loss of
habitat from land clearing is a key threatening process for many endangered animals and plants. Runoff from land clearing
results in sediment and nutrient enrichment, which threatens the health of the Great Barrier Reef. Australia has made
national and international commitments to conserve biodiversity and reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, but current
land clearing policies are not consistent with these commitments. Stronger regulation is needed to reduce vegetation loss,
such as target-based regulation, which sets a cap on land clearing and could effectively halt vegetation loss over the long
term. Lasting policy reform is required, and we recommend an effective policy mix that restricts clearing, provides
economic opportunities for vegetation retention, and informs the Australian community about the value of native
vegetation.
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