David B. Lindenmayer
About
Professor David B. Lindenmayer AO has worked as a researcher on Australian farms for more than 23 years. He has a particular interest in improving environmental conditions on farm properties, including protecting remnant native vegetation as well as restoring and replanting it. He specializes in establishing and maintaining ecological large-scale, long-term research and monitoring programs on farms. He has co-authored a number of other books, including Natural Asset Farming and Restoring Farm Woodlands for Wildlife.
Author's Books
Sustainable Farm Finance
A Practical Guide for Broadacre Graziers
Natural Asset Farming
Creating Productive and Biodiverse Farms
Effective Ecological Monitoring Edition 2
Recovering Australian Threatened Species
A Book of Hope
Rocky Outcrops in Australia
Ecology, Conservation and Management
Edited by David B. Lindenmayer, Damian Michael, Mason Crane, Sachiko Okada, Daniel Florance, Philip Barton and Karen Ikin