Some of you might still have a copy of the classic Australian self-sufficiency book “Surviving in the Eighties”. My favourite page is a bit like a comic, showing the stages of establishing a small homestead, from “The Dream” to the triumphant finale of an abundance of produce and an ...
(2001). Modelling the resilience of Australian savanna systems to grazing impacts. Environment International, 27, 167–172. Article CAS Google Scholar Manandhar, R. Odeh, I. O & Ancev, T. (2009). Improving the accuracy of land use and land cover classification of Landsat data using post-...
Yesterday was more of a family event almost in an Australian style as we joined the in laws for a “Royal Garden Party” barbecue and a few “tinnies” in the sun, the children found the pageant along the River Thames very interesting and it was quite fascinating to watch their faces as...
SJM: If you could go to one of the Grand Slam events as a spectator, which one would you pick? MK: The Australian Open. I think it’s an exciting start to the new season and I’ve always wanted to visit Australia. SJM: Have you ever played any sports other than tennis? MK: I ...
A weather-beaten, wiry old Englishman, his face and accent, darkened as the former is by the Australian summers of half a century, still retain the trace of his native Devonshire. It is his boast that he had shorn for forty years, and as regularly 'knocked down' (or spent in a ...
Land is a precious resource in the Ethiopian highlands, where the entire agricultural system depends on rain-fed system. The resource faces multiple interconnected environmental and socioeconomic challenges. Among these, the absence of tenure security ha