@@DanielleMacMartin it's not the eucs that the problem, it's how we manage them in our landscape! Aka syntropic Agroforestry where they're used for quick biomass. Yes I reckon PA is on about the unmanaged euc dominance.
It’s the Australian Landscape Science understanding that demonstrates the building of landscapes. Syntropic agriculture is laborious and not needed when you understand how the ancient Australian landscape functioned. PA would manage Eucalypts by not planting anymore, considering we have a gazillion in Australia and around the world stuffing up landscapes.
‘[When you fly] over the hunter Valley in [areas], there are casuarinas and angophoras within 150 yards of all flow lines where they are naturally occurring, no Eucalypts. The only Eucalypts are the red gums in the lower parts of the system and the aboriginals used to get rid of the red gums because in a dry period they would poison the fish in the billabongs.’ Quote Peter Andrews 27/10/2024
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Planting 700 Eucalypts in the filtration zone would not be recommended by Peter Andrews.
@@DanielleMacMartin it's not the eucs that the problem, it's how we manage them in our landscape!
Aka syntropic Agroforestry where they're used for quick biomass.
Yes I reckon PA is on about the unmanaged euc dominance.
It’s the Australian Landscape Science understanding that demonstrates the building of landscapes. Syntropic agriculture is laborious and not needed when you understand how the ancient Australian landscape functioned. PA would manage Eucalypts by not planting anymore, considering we have a gazillion in Australia and around the world stuffing up landscapes.
‘[When you fly] over the hunter Valley in [areas], there are casuarinas and angophoras within 150 yards of all flow lines where they are naturally occurring, no Eucalypts. The only Eucalypts are the red gums in the lower parts of the system and the aboriginals used to get rid of the red gums because in a dry period they would poison the fish in the billabongs.’ Quote Peter Andrews 27/10/2024