Regional Matters 2005 - Land and People

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Land value may be economic, spiritual, environmental, cultural or aesthetic. These values are important considerations affecting land management, land health, land uses and land remediation. The history of European settlement has resulted in major changes to Victoria’s landscape and provides a useful background to understanding and highlighting some of today’s land issues.

Regional Matters Chapters

Regional Matters HomeChanging PopulationsCommunity WellbeingServicing CommunitiesIndustry and Skills
Water in Dry LandCoastal DevelopmentEnergy ChoicesPortfolio IndexReference Maps


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Issues


PDF Icon An integrated picture of Land and People (PDF - 27 Kb)
PDF Icon The landscape 1750 to 2000 (PDF - 48 Kb)
[PDF Icon Impact of introduced species (PDF - 41 Kb)
PDF Icon Land management (PDF - 1,002 Kb)
PDF Icon Land value Indigenous perspectives (PDF - 1.1 Mb)
PDF Icon Land value economic (PDF - 982 Kb)
PDF Icon Land value conservation and amenity (PDF - 420 Kb)
PDF Icon Landscape health (PDF - 589 Kb)
PDF Icon Landscape health and soils (PDF - 46 Kb)
PDF Icon Structural adjustment in agriculture (PDF - 271 Kb)
PDF Icon Land remediation (PDF - 1.0 Mb)
PDF Icon Alternative land uses (PDF - 887 Kb)


Linked Topics

PDF Icon Primary and secondary industry (PDF - 105 Kb)
PDF Icon Land and house prices (PDF - 167 Kb)
PDF Icon Environmental and cultural assets (PDF - 332 Kb)
PDF Icon The link between water and land (PDF - 1.3 Mb)
PDF Icon Volunteers and the community (PDF - 695 Kb)
PDF Icon Ecosystems services (PDF - 428 Kb)

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