Economic Instruments and Regulatory Approaches in Implementing Riparian Revegetation Options: Observations of the Queensland System

M. Qureshi, S. Harrison
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Riparian vegetation can be an effective measure for preventing degradation of streambanks and riparian areas. However, riparian revegetation imposes large costs on landholders associated with tree establishment and removal of land from cropping, while providing benefits to downstream landholders, fishers, the local community and environmentalists. Appropriate policy instruments are required to promote sustainable and balanced use of riparian zones. This article analyses the capacity of existing legislation and other instruments to promote restoration of degraded riparian zones on private land. The role of legislation, economic instruments, community engagement and extension programs, in persuading landholders to revegetate riparian areas and improve riparian vegetation cover, is examined in the context of a small degraded catchment in an intensive farming area in tropical north Queensland. It is found that while legislation and regulations can control undesirable modification of riparian areas, in general they are unable to make a useful contribution to restoration of these areas; incentives and assistance measures appear to offer greater potential.
实施河岸植被方案的经济手段和管理方法:昆士兰系统的观察
河岸植被是防止河滩和河岸退化的有效措施。然而,河岸植被给土地所有者带来了巨大的成本,这些成本与树木的种植和土地的种植有关,同时给下游土地所有者、渔民、当地社区和环保主义者带来了好处。需要适当的政策工具来促进可持续和平衡地利用河岸地带。本文分析了现有立法和其他文书促进私人土地上退化河岸带恢复的能力。立法、经济手段、社区参与和推广计划的作用,在说服土地所有者重新种植河岸地区和改善河岸植被覆盖,在热带昆士兰北部集约化农业地区的一个小退化集水区的背景下进行了研究。研究发现,虽然立法和法规可以控制对河岸地区的不良改造,但一般来说,它们无法对这些地区的恢复做出有益的贡献;奖励和援助措施似乎提供了更大的潜力。
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