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A Federation in These Seas
Author | : Alan Kerr |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Australia |
ISBN | : 9781921241727 |
'A Federation in These Seas' is a significant work which outlines for the first time in detail, the history of the Commonwealth's acquisition of its external territories over more than the last century. It sets out the reasons why control over each of them was sought against the background of Australia's growing international status. It draws on contemporary political and official material and reproduces copies of the British and Australian legal instruments involved, never before published in one work. The book is an important research tool for all those interested in the history of Australia's external territories and for those involved in the development of policy for their administration and will be a valuable tool for students, academics and officials. The book also tells of Australia's interests in its wider Pacific and Indian Ocean neighbourhood and provides a useful backdrop to Australia's continuing and growing relationships with its close neighbours.
External Territories of Australia
Author | : Australia. Department of External Territories |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 1969 |
Genre | : Christmas Island (Indian Ocean). |
ISBN | : |
Cephalopods of Australia and Sub-Antarctic Territories
Author | : Amanda Reid |
Publisher | : CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 473 |
Release | : 2016-07 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1486303943 |
Australian waters contain the highest diversity of cephalopods (squid, cuttlefish and octopus) found anywhere in the world. They are highly significant ecologically, both as top-level predators and as prey for numerous vertebrates, including fishes, seals, cetaceans and seabirds. Cephalopods of Australia and Sub-Antarctic Territories is a comprehensive guide covering 226 species, which represent over a quarter of the world’s cephalopod fauna. With an emphasis on identification, this book includes keys, species descriptions, full-colour illustrations and distribution maps, as well as a summary of the biology and behaviour of cephalopods and fisheries information. This is an invaluable tool for researchers and fisheries experts as well as amateur naturalists, fishers and divers.
The Action Plan for Australian Mammals 2012
Author | : Andrew Burbidge |
Publisher | : CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 1053 |
Release | : 2014-06-02 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0643108742 |
The Action Plan for Australian Mammals 2012 is the first review to assess the conservation status of all Australian mammals. It complements The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2010 (Garnett et al. 2011, CSIRO Publishing), and although the number of Australian mammal taxa is marginally fewer than for birds, the proportion of endemic, extinct and threatened mammal taxa is far greater. These authoritative reviews represent an important foundation for understanding the current status, fate and future of the nature of Australia. This book considers all species and subspecies of Australian mammals, including those of external territories and territorial seas. For all the mammal taxa (about 300 species and subspecies) considered Extinct, Threatened, Near Threatened or Data Deficient, the size and trend of their population is presented along with information on geographic range and trend, and relevant biological and ecological data. The book also presents the current conservation status of each taxon under Australian legislation, what additional information is needed for managers, and the required management actions. Recovery plans, where they exist, are evaluated. The voluntary participation of more than 200 mammal experts has ensured that the conservation status and information are as accurate as possible, and allowed considerable unpublished data to be included. All accounts include maps based on the latest data from Australian state and territory agencies, from published scientific literature and other sources. The Action Plan concludes that 29 Australian mammal species have become extinct and 63 species are threatened and require urgent conservation action. However, it also shows that, where guided by sound knowledge, management capability and resourcing, and longer-term commitment, there have been some notable conservation success stories, and the conservation status of some species has greatly improved over the past few decades. The Action Plan for Australian Mammals 2012 makes a major contribution to the conservation of a wonderful legacy that is a significant part of Australia’s heritage. For such a legacy to endure, our society must be more aware of and empathetic with our distinctively Australian environment, and particularly its marvellous mammal fauna; relevant information must be readily accessible; environmental policy and law must be based on sound evidence; those with responsibility for environmental management must be aware of what priority actions they should take; the urgency for action (and consequences of inaction) must be clear; and the opportunity for hope and success must be recognised. It is in this spirit that this account is offered.
The Complete Guide to Finding the Birds of Australia
Author | : Richard Thomas |
Publisher | : CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 481 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0643097856 |
This fully revised second edition describes the best-known sites for all of Australia's endemic birds, plus regular migrants such as seabirds and shorebirds. Covers all states and territories, plus all Australia's island and external territories.
Australian Offshore Laws
Author | : M. W. D. White |
Publisher | : Federation Press |
Total Pages | : 516 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781862877429 |
Australian Offshore Laws brings together in one place a reference to all laws that apply to offshore Australian waters for the benefit of legal practitioners, regulators, academics and students. It demonstrates the unnecessary complexity of the Australian offshore legal regime and proposes, as a first step towards reform, a review of the Offshore Constitutional Settlement of 1979 (OCS 1979). It discusses the manner of present drafting of such laws as many Commonwealth, State, and Territory laws apply offshore but few are drafted in a manner which identifies their limits or recognises their interaction with other offshore laws of with the OCS 1979.
Norfolk Island's Fascinating Flora
Author | : Peter Coyne |
Publisher | : Peter Coyne |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2011-12-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0980652820 |
Norfolk Island (South Pacific) has some of the world’s rarest plant species. Of the 182 native plant species, 43 are endemic; that is they occur naturally nowhere else, 47 are listed nationally under Australian law as extinct or threatened and 30 more are already extinct, threatened or rare on the island. This book provides information (with illustrations) on each of the native species and some of the most important introduced plants which grow wild on the island. It also contains a chapter on the cultural use of plants from 1856. The book has previously unpublished paintings by John Doody from 1792 and paintings by famous botanical artist Ferdinand Bauer from 1804 in addition to more than 400 photographs. 192 pages 170 x 227 mm, full colour, with references and index.
Australian Island Arks
Author | : Dorian Moro |
Publisher | : CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 314 |
Release | : 2018-02-01 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1486306624 |
Australia is the custodian of a diverse range of continental and oceanic islands. From Heard and Macquarie in the sub-Antarctic, to temperate Lord Howe and Norfolk, to the tropical Cocos (Keeling) Islands and the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia’s islands contain some of the nation’s most iconic fauna, flora and ecosystems. They are a refuge for over 35% of Australia’s threatened species and for many others declining on mainland Australia. They also have significant cultural value, especially for Indigenous communities, and economic value as centres for tourism. Australian Island Arks presents a compelling case for restoring and managing islands to conserve our natural heritage. With contributions from island practitioners, researchers and policy-makers, it reviews current island management practices and discusses the need and options for future conservation work. Chapters focus on the management of invasive species, threatened species recovery, conservation planning, Indigenous cultural values and partnerships, tourism enterprises, visitor management, and policy and legislature. Case studies show how island restoration and conservation approaches are working in Australia and what the emerging themes are for the future. Australian Island Arks will help island communities, managers, visitors and decision-makers to understand the current status of Australia’s islands, their management challenges, and the opportunities that exist to make best use of these iconic landscapes.
Handbook on Legal Cultures
Author | : Sören Koch |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 1171 |
Release | : 2023-05-30 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 3031277457 |
Cooperation across borders requires both knowledge of and understanding of different cultures. This is especially true when it comes to the law. This handbook is the first to comprehensively present selected legal cultures based on a very specific set of structural elements which can be found in all such cultures. Legal cultures are a product of and impacted by certain fundamental and commonly shared ideas on and expectations of the law. In all modern societies these ideas are to a certain degree institutionalized or at least embedded in institutionalized practices. These practices determine the way lawyers are educated and apply the law, how they engage with the ongoing internationalization of law and what kind of values they adhere to. Looking at these elements separately enables the reader to identify similarities and differences and to explain them contextually. Understanding these general features of legal cultures can help avoid misunderstandings or misinterpretations of foreign law and its application. Accordingly, this handbook is a necessary starting point for all kinds of legal comparative studies conducted by academics, students, judges and other legal practitioners.