@article{Moll:24370,
      recid = {24370},
      author = {Moll, Jim and Crosthwaite, Jim and Dorrough, Josh},
      title = {Better Management of Wool Business and Native  Biodiversity},
      address = {2003},
      number = {1027-2016-82055},
      series = {Conference Paper},
      pages = {5},
      year = {2003},
      abstract = {Better ways of managing native biodiversity and farm  business are examined on selected wool properties across  the Central Victoria region in Australia, using the Ararat  Hills as a case study. Future management options are being  developed in close collaboration with each producer in  order to enhance native biodiversity while maintaining or  improving farm profitability. Detailed vegetation surveys  have been carried out on each property, and a set of  management options developed that are consistent with  regional conservation priorities. The options involve  various levels of capital expenditure and outlay of time  and resources. The challenge of the project is to come up  with solutions that help offset this outlay of resources  and minimise the costs involved. Preliminary findings from  the biodiversity surveys and the evaluation of the  financial position of the farms are reported.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/24370},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.24370},
}