1996
DOI: 10.5172/rsj.6.2.3
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Western Australia’s Agriculture and Pastoralism in Cultural and Ecological Perspective

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“…One argument is that as farm size increases and profitability eventually returns, a smaller number of viable producers will have the financial wherewithal to adopt conservation measures . Others wonder whether restructuring will occur under conditions of continued trade decline and a pervasive developmentalist ethos that continues to encourage widespread tree clearing (Haworth 1997 ;Schapper 1997).…”
Section: Environmental Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One argument is that as farm size increases and profitability eventually returns, a smaller number of viable producers will have the financial wherewithal to adopt conservation measures . Others wonder whether restructuring will occur under conditions of continued trade decline and a pervasive developmentalist ethos that continues to encourage widespread tree clearing (Haworth 1997 ;Schapper 1997).…”
Section: Environmental Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%