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Managing land for integrated
   landscape outcomes
            Steve Mathews
           16th February 2011
  Climate change research strategy for
     primary industries conference
The story so far…

• Not primarily a farmer – but part of the story
• Biodiversity and landscape conservation
• Integrated landscape management and
  sustainable use of land
• Multiple values, multiple uses
• Many different
  regions, landscapes, communities, neighbours
• Driven by passion and initially speculative
What I have tried to do
• Purchase properties with high conservation
  values
• Manage these to protect and enhance the
  values, permanently
• Develop a model which pays its way (interest,
  management)
• Therefore income generation vital – a range of
  options
Discuss…
•    the enterprise
•   the model
•   how tracking
•   some of the principles
•   some observations
The enterprise

• 12 properties, many titles
• 5,500 ha approx
• 8 bioregions from SA border to NSW border in far
  northeast
• Approx 60-70 Ecological Vegetation Classes
• Wide variety of threatened flora and fauna
• Range from mix of pasture and
  bushland, incorporating former agricultural
  land, regenerating bush, through to original
  bushland
Relevance of climate change


• Driving changes in landuse, management and
  primary production
• Influences how manage for biodiveristy and
  landscape values
• Driving changes in policy
Land selection for biodiversity and
          landscape benefits and returns
•   Size: bigger is better
•   Biodiversity values: priority species, communities, assets
•   Important contribution to ecological processes
•   Proximity to other bush especially reserves
•   Connectivity including along waterways
•   Diversity of habitats
•   Presence of water bodies, including riparian environments
•   High in catchment (less vulnerable to influence of others actions)
•   Manageability
•   Low level weed and vermin
•   Bargain
•   Resale value
•   Landscape based tourism opportunities
•   Access to management services
•   Adequate boundary fencing with stocked neighbours
Maximizing ‘capturable’ biodiversity
                value
• align with public policy eg connectivity,
  riparian, priority species and assets
• identify where policy supported by incentives
  and markets
• hope the policies, incentives, market
  mechanisms get it right – do they correctly
  identify the priority biodiversity and ecological
  assets, and the actions for real gains?
Taking a punt – they created a market

• No market for ecosystem services when began – only for
  ‘bush block’ fans
• Vic govt created a market for public goods
  (biodiversity, catchment, carbon) by
       - regulation: Native Vegetation Management
         Framework (‘avoid, minimize, offset’), s52.17 VPPs
       - purchase of ‘public good’ from private sector
         suppliers, using ‘tender’ mechanism (eg BushTender)
• Standards needed on actions and outcomes to guarantee
  services delivered
        - recognized in White Paper, draft Victorian
          Biodiversity Strategy
Activities undertaken

• Pastoralism
      - cattle fattening, agistment, leasing and
        sharefarming
      - sheep agistment and leasing
• Landscape-based tourism
      - rent houses
• Rental (long-term tenants)
      - houses
      - sheds
• Ecosystem services
      - BushTender
Have rejected:

• quarrying
      - granite slabs on exposed rock faces – rare
        species
• timber harvesting
      - fenceposts and firewood
      - full logging and pulping operations
• grazing of forest and high conservation-value
  grassy vegetation
• subdivision and sale for rural residential
Under development
• Sustainable forestry
        - high-pruned blackwoods naturally regenerating in fields and forest
        - salvage of large old trees fallen in paddocks
        - plantations of highly durable, engineering grade, fast growing
          eucalypts (E. bosistoana)
• Carbon-neutral arts and music festival
        - 5000 people
        - landscape based
        - percentage to biodiversity and landscape restoration, incorporating
          biodiverse, locally indigenous plantings for carbon offsets
        - opportunities for participation in landscape restoration
• Urban fringe residential development – zoned residential; 50% of the site
  into reserve
Best project

• 580 acres rare vegetation in East Gippsland
• Some paddock and infrastructure
• BushTender payment over 6 years
• Lease 50 acre paddock (management included)
• Lease shed
• 6 year payback cost plus interest
• Significant capital appreciation (300%)
• Opportunity for future biodiversity services
  payments
• Other properties have yet to yield
Opportunities – where is it going?
• Ecosystem services payments
     - eg biodiversity, carbon sequestration
     - incentive and market-based schemes
     - strongly supported in biodiversity strategies
     - Victoria: BushTender, CarbonTender, EcoTender, etc

• Offsets under NVMF
      - price $13,000 – 293,000/hha depending on bioregion
      - average price across bioregions ranges from $35,000
        to $179,000
      - small amount traded to date through BB - 234 hha
        (other trades independent of BB)
      - this may represent 1000-1500 ha actual land area
        protected.
Opportunities – where is it going?

• Biodiverse plantings and restoration – eg
  connectivity driven
• Destocking – carbon credits for removing or
  not running stock
     - problem of setting baseline stocking rate:
       do you overload the property to set the
       baseline higher? Perverse outcome… so
       set on assessed carrying capacity
Management: setting objectives for
       realistic outcomes
What do we use as benchmark?
• ‘Pre-European’?
     - do we know really what that was?
     - dynamic nature of ecosystems: they weren’t
       set in stone
     - conditions have changed: hydrology, flora,
       fauna, soil
     - climate change: may never see the same
       climatic conditions again
Management: setting objectives for
       realistic outcomes
So what do we want?
• Manage to maintain maximum range for future:
     - evolution of flora, fauna and biological -
       communities in situ
     - contribution to ecological processes
     - ecologically sustainable economic
       uses
     - avoid permanent loss of primary productive
       capacity (system may slip permanently less
       complex, less productive)
Management: setting objectives for
       realistic outcomes
• Manage for priority species, communities and
  ecological process (eg threatened spp, crucial
  ecosystem services)
• Review projected climate change in area, adjust
  strategy
      - eg choose species or communities from
        locality with range of tolerances: ‘ecotonal’
        cf ‘purist’ approach in restoration, reveg
• Expert assistance vital to get biodiversity right
Management: setting objectives for
       realistic outcomes
• Revegetation
     - secondary to protection of remnants
     - assist connectivity (risks eg vermin, fire)
     - must be biodiverse and non-weedy, local
     - may have to accept lower C-seq
     - must assist with priority assets
Management: setting objectives for
          realistic outcomes
Water
•   increased demand for water (flora, fauna, us)
•   include riparian habitats, wetlands, swamps, springs, soaks
•   avoid plantations, drainage, extraction impacting on these
•   include flora and fauna design features in property water
    systems
•   exclude stock from waterbodies
•   dam design to minimize evaporative losses (eg deep,
    sheltered, shaded)
•   groundwater extraction may limit evaporative losses and
    excess groundwater interception cf dams
•   manage groundwater extraction so sustainable
Benefits for local farming community

• Grazing opportunities for locals seeking feed
  eg drought (high price, get their cooperation)
• Employment and income through providing
  ecological management services
Attitude change

Can contribute to change in attitude towards conservation
management:

• Neighbour One:
      - ISO 14001
      - fenced all native vegetation, waterbodies and dams;
      - stewardship and offset payments for bush;
      - now contracting ecological management services

• Neighbour Two:
      - BushTender: from ‘wouldn’t do it on principle’ to ‘how do I
        get it?’ (more secure, reliable; less risk, outlay,
        inputs, and work than cattle)
Conclusions
• Opportunities and markets are developing
• Still highly speculative
• It helps if you really love it
• Lots to work out yet –
  research, standards, protocols, are actions
  delivering real gains
• flexible strategies responding to
  research, new knowledge and opportunities
• Requires landscape scale, cross tenure, c’ty

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Managing land for integrated landscape outcomes - Steve Matthews

  • 1. Managing land for integrated landscape outcomes Steve Mathews 16th February 2011 Climate change research strategy for primary industries conference
  • 2. The story so far… • Not primarily a farmer – but part of the story • Biodiversity and landscape conservation • Integrated landscape management and sustainable use of land • Multiple values, multiple uses • Many different regions, landscapes, communities, neighbours • Driven by passion and initially speculative
  • 3. What I have tried to do • Purchase properties with high conservation values • Manage these to protect and enhance the values, permanently • Develop a model which pays its way (interest, management) • Therefore income generation vital – a range of options
  • 4. Discuss… • the enterprise • the model • how tracking • some of the principles • some observations
  • 5. The enterprise • 12 properties, many titles • 5,500 ha approx • 8 bioregions from SA border to NSW border in far northeast • Approx 60-70 Ecological Vegetation Classes • Wide variety of threatened flora and fauna • Range from mix of pasture and bushland, incorporating former agricultural land, regenerating bush, through to original bushland
  • 6. Relevance of climate change • Driving changes in landuse, management and primary production • Influences how manage for biodiveristy and landscape values • Driving changes in policy
  • 7.
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  • 10. Land selection for biodiversity and landscape benefits and returns • Size: bigger is better • Biodiversity values: priority species, communities, assets • Important contribution to ecological processes • Proximity to other bush especially reserves • Connectivity including along waterways • Diversity of habitats • Presence of water bodies, including riparian environments • High in catchment (less vulnerable to influence of others actions) • Manageability • Low level weed and vermin • Bargain • Resale value • Landscape based tourism opportunities • Access to management services • Adequate boundary fencing with stocked neighbours
  • 11. Maximizing ‘capturable’ biodiversity value • align with public policy eg connectivity, riparian, priority species and assets • identify where policy supported by incentives and markets • hope the policies, incentives, market mechanisms get it right – do they correctly identify the priority biodiversity and ecological assets, and the actions for real gains?
  • 12. Taking a punt – they created a market • No market for ecosystem services when began – only for ‘bush block’ fans • Vic govt created a market for public goods (biodiversity, catchment, carbon) by - regulation: Native Vegetation Management Framework (‘avoid, minimize, offset’), s52.17 VPPs - purchase of ‘public good’ from private sector suppliers, using ‘tender’ mechanism (eg BushTender) • Standards needed on actions and outcomes to guarantee services delivered - recognized in White Paper, draft Victorian Biodiversity Strategy
  • 13. Activities undertaken • Pastoralism - cattle fattening, agistment, leasing and sharefarming - sheep agistment and leasing • Landscape-based tourism - rent houses • Rental (long-term tenants) - houses - sheds • Ecosystem services - BushTender
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  • 16. Have rejected: • quarrying - granite slabs on exposed rock faces – rare species • timber harvesting - fenceposts and firewood - full logging and pulping operations • grazing of forest and high conservation-value grassy vegetation • subdivision and sale for rural residential
  • 17. Under development • Sustainable forestry - high-pruned blackwoods naturally regenerating in fields and forest - salvage of large old trees fallen in paddocks - plantations of highly durable, engineering grade, fast growing eucalypts (E. bosistoana) • Carbon-neutral arts and music festival - 5000 people - landscape based - percentage to biodiversity and landscape restoration, incorporating biodiverse, locally indigenous plantings for carbon offsets - opportunities for participation in landscape restoration • Urban fringe residential development – zoned residential; 50% of the site into reserve
  • 18. Best project • 580 acres rare vegetation in East Gippsland • Some paddock and infrastructure • BushTender payment over 6 years • Lease 50 acre paddock (management included) • Lease shed • 6 year payback cost plus interest • Significant capital appreciation (300%) • Opportunity for future biodiversity services payments • Other properties have yet to yield
  • 19. Opportunities – where is it going? • Ecosystem services payments - eg biodiversity, carbon sequestration - incentive and market-based schemes - strongly supported in biodiversity strategies - Victoria: BushTender, CarbonTender, EcoTender, etc • Offsets under NVMF - price $13,000 – 293,000/hha depending on bioregion - average price across bioregions ranges from $35,000 to $179,000 - small amount traded to date through BB - 234 hha (other trades independent of BB) - this may represent 1000-1500 ha actual land area protected.
  • 20. Opportunities – where is it going? • Biodiverse plantings and restoration – eg connectivity driven • Destocking – carbon credits for removing or not running stock - problem of setting baseline stocking rate: do you overload the property to set the baseline higher? Perverse outcome… so set on assessed carrying capacity
  • 21. Management: setting objectives for realistic outcomes What do we use as benchmark? • ‘Pre-European’? - do we know really what that was? - dynamic nature of ecosystems: they weren’t set in stone - conditions have changed: hydrology, flora, fauna, soil - climate change: may never see the same climatic conditions again
  • 22. Management: setting objectives for realistic outcomes So what do we want? • Manage to maintain maximum range for future: - evolution of flora, fauna and biological - communities in situ - contribution to ecological processes - ecologically sustainable economic uses - avoid permanent loss of primary productive capacity (system may slip permanently less complex, less productive)
  • 23. Management: setting objectives for realistic outcomes • Manage for priority species, communities and ecological process (eg threatened spp, crucial ecosystem services) • Review projected climate change in area, adjust strategy - eg choose species or communities from locality with range of tolerances: ‘ecotonal’ cf ‘purist’ approach in restoration, reveg • Expert assistance vital to get biodiversity right
  • 24. Management: setting objectives for realistic outcomes • Revegetation - secondary to protection of remnants - assist connectivity (risks eg vermin, fire) - must be biodiverse and non-weedy, local - may have to accept lower C-seq - must assist with priority assets
  • 25. Management: setting objectives for realistic outcomes Water • increased demand for water (flora, fauna, us) • include riparian habitats, wetlands, swamps, springs, soaks • avoid plantations, drainage, extraction impacting on these • include flora and fauna design features in property water systems • exclude stock from waterbodies • dam design to minimize evaporative losses (eg deep, sheltered, shaded) • groundwater extraction may limit evaporative losses and excess groundwater interception cf dams • manage groundwater extraction so sustainable
  • 26. Benefits for local farming community • Grazing opportunities for locals seeking feed eg drought (high price, get their cooperation) • Employment and income through providing ecological management services
  • 27. Attitude change Can contribute to change in attitude towards conservation management: • Neighbour One: - ISO 14001 - fenced all native vegetation, waterbodies and dams; - stewardship and offset payments for bush; - now contracting ecological management services • Neighbour Two: - BushTender: from ‘wouldn’t do it on principle’ to ‘how do I get it?’ (more secure, reliable; less risk, outlay, inputs, and work than cattle)
  • 28. Conclusions • Opportunities and markets are developing • Still highly speculative • It helps if you really love it • Lots to work out yet – research, standards, protocols, are actions delivering real gains • flexible strategies responding to research, new knowledge and opportunities • Requires landscape scale, cross tenure, c’ty