There has been a dramatic increase in the area that is within the National Reserve System since 2000 – from around 60 million hectares to around 100 million in 2008. This dramatic increase can be attributed to Indigenous Protected Areas and the acquisition of private or leasehold land for either addition to the public protected area estate or management as private protected areas. This growth has also been strategic, increasingly the reservation status of the most underreserved bioregions. However, the reality is the land acquisition has slowed since the global financial crisis of the late 2000s and this has led to new models with different partners coming to the fore. This chapter highlights one of those new models – the acquisition of Fish River Station in the Northern Territory for conservation.
History
Chapter number
11
Pagination
78 - 85
Open access
Yes
ISBN-13
9780987165411
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.
Publication classification
B2 Book chapter in non-commercially published book
Copyright notice
2012, Copyright in compilation and published edition: Australian Committee for IUCN Inc.