THE GETTING OF KNOWLEDGE 2ND EDITION UPDATED 2007
This document is the updated product of a two week writing sabbatical undertaken in October 2006 by former Land & Water Australia Director Andrew Campbell.
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This document is the updated product of a two week writing sabbatical undertaken in October 2006 by former Land & Water Australia Director Andrew Campbell.
This booklet is part of a series that describes the status of soil information to enable reporting on change in soil condition, a matter for target identified under the National Natural Resource Management Monitoring and Evaluation Framework.
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ISBN: 978 0 642 37157 7
Theme: Salt, Nutrient, Sediment and Interactions Salt as a contaminant Nutrient as a contaminant Sediment as a contaminant Interactions between contaminants
Invasive animals cause enormous damage to Australia's economy, environment and society. "Assessing invasive animals in Australia 2008" presents, for the first time, consistent national information on the distribution and abundance of significant invasive animals in Australia. This report is the result of collaboration between the National Land & Water Resources Audit, the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre, and all states and territories. It reports on indicators of the extent and impact of 10 invasive animal species, which have been compiled from existing data sets using nationally agreed methods.
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ISBN: 978 0 642 37160 7 (PDF)
This edition of RipRap is on environmental water allocation, a topic that is at the forefront of people's minds as economic, environmental and social demands for water are being made in every region of Australia. The articles features in this
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In this issue: Income forecasts turning the table on drought assistance; Dairy project builds on farmer experience: Farming profitably in a changing climate; World spotlight on Australian climate expertise; Southern Australia
ISSN 1441-7987
Monitoring coastal habitat extent and condition is now easier due to the strategic investment in high resolution images for priority areas around Australia's coastline.
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NLWRA Factsheet Series Number 54 August 2008
IN THIS ISSUE: New eye on the sky; New Projects - Managing Climate Variability R&D Program; Monthly report helping farmers make 'prophetable' decisions; Value of forecasting proven in NHT projects
ISSN 1441-7987
The Traprock Resource Monitoring Toolkit is custom-made for Traprock landscapes and with local wool-production systems in mind. However, the kit is designed to be adaptable to landscapes and wool production systems in other regions. The kit is especially significant in that it was built to inform emerging Environmental Management Systems (Traprock Integrated Management System) and sub-catchment planning being undertaken by regional natural resource management bodies. The primary aim of the kit is to provide you, the land-manager, with greater capability to undertake relevant and simple, but meaningful monitoring of your natural assets. The toolkit comprises this Field Guide, a series of Data Sheets and a collection of web-based tools that help you interpret monitoring data and use it to enhance your property planning and management..
Traprock region South central Queensland
Community learning and development is about supporting people in communities to identify and understand issues that are important to them, and providing them with opportunities to take action on those issues
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ISSN: 1324-6491