ENVIRONMENTAL WATER ALLOCATION R&D PROGRAM (SECOND EDITION)
The Environmental Water Allocation Program program aims, research themes and projects
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The Environmental Water Allocation Program program aims, research themes and projects
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Variability is a feature of the Australia's climate that primary producers, natural resource managers, water suppliers and government know only too well. In 1992 several industry Research and Development Corporations and the Australian Government combined resources to initiate the Climate Variability in Agriculture Program. The following key learnings have been compiled from research conducted through this program (1992-2002) and its successor, the Managing Climate Variability Program (2003-2007).
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The content in this paper is produced in part from in-depth surveys with wetland managers and wetland scientists as well as proceedings from a Land & Water Australia facilitated panel discussion presented at the 2007 RiverSymposium in Brisbane, Queensland.
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ISBN 978 1 921253 86 7
Information on Project ANU11 Using citizens' Juries for Making Decisions in Natural resource Management
This book aims to encourage Australian farmers to revegetate salt-affected land with saltland pastures. These pastures can be profitable, sustainable and of benefit to the environment and the broader community.
Broadacre: Wheat-Sheep
ISBN 1 920860 07 X
This Land & Water Australia project aims to help resolve natural resource management (NRM) problems by improving our understanding of local government (LG) contributions. The results here include a checklist showing how Australian, state, territory and regional agencies can work better with LGs.
This factsheet provides information for woolgrowers on native vegetation, how it can enhance wool production. Outlines the objectives and aims of the sub-program, however this factsheet has now been superseded by the brochure on Productive resource mana
Broadacre: Wheat-Sheep
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In this issue: COAG reforms; INTERIM REPORT: TOWARDS REDUCED FERTILISER LOSS IN IRRIGATED PASTURES
ISSN 1324-4604
The Engagement of Indigenous Australians in Natural Resource Management: Key Findings and Outcomes from Land & Water Australia and the Broader Literature
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