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Dore, David (2006-05-01)
Catchment managers have a responsibility to ensure equitable use of water, balancing water requirements from the upper catchment all the way downstream to the end of the valley.
Fairweather,Helen (2006-04-28)
Boland, Anne-Maree, Faggian, Robert, Stevens, Daryl, Jarwal, Som (2006-04-26)
This guide is designed to assist growers in managing irrigation with recycled water.
Hart, Barry (2006-04-15)
This report - Ecological Risk Assessment Case Study for the Murray Irrigation Region - is the second in a series of five produced by NPSI project UMO45 Delivering Sustainability through Risk Management.
Hipsey, Matthew (2006-04-15)
Right now, it is very difficult to accurately measure the water losses from evaporation on farm dams but a recent scoping study funded by the National Program for Sustainable Irrigation estimated the loss is as high a
NPSI (2006-04-01)
For those seeking more detailed information on recycled water use in Australia, particularly for agricultural and amenity uses.
BOLAND, A, UNKOVICH, M, STEVENS, D (2006-04-01)
This guide outlines what, why and how to use recycled water in Australian horticulture.
Fearon, Rob, Heydon, Lana, Bell, Alicia, Scheltinga, David, M. (2006-04-01)
This report was jointly commissioned by the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation and Land & Water Australia to assess the information needs for freshwater flows into estuaries.
Horn, Tony, Grace, Peter (Cotton, Catchment, Communities CRC, 2006-03-31)
Nitrogen fertilizer and ways to minimise greenhouse gas emissions in the cotton farming system
Spanswick, Stacey (2006-03-30)
Since 1995, the Watson's have rehabilitated more than 22km of the Namoi River and are still going! However they have not tried to do it all at once.
Carrigan, Emma (DEEDI Qld, 2006-03-22)
Information sheet on considerations when purchasing a centre pivot or lateral move irrigator
Mauntner, Naomi (2006-03-15)
Although Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) can provide a basis for making the vague tenets of sustainability operationally meaningful, the capacity for its adoption among irrigation industries and stakeholders is unpro
National Program For Sustainable Irrigation (2006-03-01)
Details about the second phase of the National Program for Sustainable Irrigation.
Campbell, Andrew (2006-03-01)
This document is the product of a one month writing sabbatical undertaken in June and July 2005.
Nelson, R (2006-03-01)
About the Managing Climate variability Program: Helping Australia manage climate risk, Better seasonal forecasts , Accessible climate knowledge and tools for farmers and resource managers
Land Water And Wool (2006-02-01)
The 10 woolgrowers featured in this Insights publication value the creeks, stream or rivers on their farm, and manage them as different, yet integrated parts of their wool enterprise.
Social And Institutional Research Program (2006-02-01)
This new publication provides you with a snapshot of some of Land & Water Australia's innovative social sciences research, which helps us to better understand and inform sustainable natural resource managemen
Farrell, Tracey (2006-01-19)
Fleabane in Fallows
Lovett, Jinnie, Lovett, Siwan, Price,Phil (2006-01-01)
This Guide aims to help woolgrowers and those that work with them, to improve and protect the health of water courses and riparian land on their farms, as well as to minimise the impacts of wool production on water qu
Bristow, Keith (2006-01-01)
Deciding on whether to irrigate in northern Australia, and if so what irrigation should look like, where it should be located, and how it should be managed, requires improved understanding of river and catchment attri