to achieve a sustainable biodiversity goal (Loockwood et al., 2002).
Although most of the landholders intended to undertake some
revegetation, the total revegetation would not be sufficient to meet
biodiversity conservation targets for several high priority vegetation
types and likely to achieve only a marginal improvement to
the amount of tree cover in areas of high priority for salinity mitigation
(Loockwood et al., 2002). Additional economic incentives
that assign higher value to ecosystem services such as biodiversity
and sequestered carbon would be essential to bridge this gap in
planting.