Sentences with phrase «by landholders»

Temporary purchase options include water from off - stream storages being released to the watercourse by landholders under an agreement with the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder.

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At the panel, Oliver admitted that his plan — approved by experts — to disrupt agriculture by putting affordable tractors in the hands of small African landholders failed because he wasn't close enough to the market.
This watering action has been made possible by the collaboration of a wide range of stakeholders including the State Water Corporation, NSW Office of Water, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, local water users and landholders.
This watering action will be managed by Nature Foundation South Australia in collaboration with local landholders, Bookpurnong - Lock 4 Environmental Association, Loxton Waikerie District Council, Loxton Bookpurnong Local Action Planning Group, SA Water and the South Australian Government's Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources.
ACC, owned by the Lee family, is already a major landholder and feedlot operator, and the largest supplier of beef to Coles supermarkets.
This watering action was made possible by the collaboration of a wide range of stakeholders including the State Water Corporation, NSW Department of Primary Industries — Water and Fisheries, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, local water users and landholders.
This important collaboration has been shaped by wetland and community groups, local irrigators, landholders, businesses, Aboriginal community representatives and scientists.
Heirloom rice varieties are handed down for several generations and are grown by small landholders.
While Australia has been held captive by the potential foreign ownership of Australia's largest landholder, S.Kidman & Co, quietly in the background a shrewd billionaire from London has taken a grip on the country's second largest landholder — the Australian Agricultural Company (AACo).
Heirloom rice varieties are handed down for several generations and are grown by small landholders.
Ecola Inn (1913) 1164 Ecola Court Built by Roy Becker, a major landholder in Cannon Beach, it was known for its ping - pong tournaments and rude parrot.
It was built by August and his son, Roy Becker, who were both major landholders in Cannon Beach (they also built the property where -LSB-...]
It was built by August and his son, Roy Becker, who were both major landholders in Cannon Beach (they also built the property where the Cannon Beach Hotel now sits, originally known as the Becker Building), with some help from Frank Madden, Paul Bartels, John Brallier, and Mr. Prosser.
Departing Quorn we approach the sweeping landscape of the Willochra Plains, where station owner Hugh Proby, the biggest landholder in the area, lost his life by drowning in the Willochra River while droving sheep.
The challenge now is to build upon this progress to construct a strategy for promoting a new model of rural development in which punitive measures are complemented by positive incentives and finance at scale for landholders, indigenous communities, counties, and states to make the transition to low deforestation, productive, sustainable rural development.
Kajir has served as chief executive officer of the Environmental Law Centre in Port Moresby and was the lead attorney in a Supreme Court case aimed at stopping foreign timber companies» large - scale, illegal deforestation practices, often accompanied by threats of harm to local landholders who dare to challenge them.
This approach pays landholders or farmers for actions that preserve the services to public and environmental health provided by ecosystems on their property, including services that contribute to both climate change mitigation and adaptation.
«Best practice» carbon farming that considers more than just the carbon in trees is needed if the full benefits of trees in the landscape are to be realised by farmers, landholders, and the community.
Beyond the rise of compensation for ecosystem services, there are other signs that deforestation can be slowed, including improved fire management by large - scale landholders, growing concern in some commodity markets about the environmental performance of developers, new opportunities for sustainable development and gains in productivity, and establishment of protected areas in regions where development is expanding rapidly.
We strive to build positive relationships with Indigenous landholders by grounding our work in principles of decolonization and aligning ourselves in solidarity with with the struggle for Indigenous sovereignty.
«Time and again, we see vivid boundaries between the young, healthy, growing forests managed by state, local, and private landholders, and the choked, dying, or burned federal forests,» McClintock said.
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