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NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT case study - Demonstrating whole farm sustainability

Barlow, Anthony (2015-07-03)

Managing riparian vegetation for multiple benefits

The value of native veg.

Redfern, Ruth (2015-06-20)

Riparian land is usually the most fertile and productive part of the landscape: providing benefits to both agriculture and the natural environment.

The Australian cotton water story - A decade of research and development

Trindall, Jane, Roth, Guy, Williams, Sandra, Harris, Graham, Wigginton, David (Cotton Catchment Communities CRC Limited, 2012-08-08)

The Australian Cotton Water Story brings together research and development outcomes around water use in Australian cotton over the decade from 2002 to 2012.

RIP RAP NEWSLETTER NO 31 - WRAPPING UP RIPARIAN

(2006-11-01)

The National Riparian Lands R&D Program has run for 13 years and this edition of RipRap features the researchers who have been involved, the key findings that have been made and the products that have been develop

- TROPICAL RAPID APPRAISAL OF RIPARIAN CONDITION VERSION 1

Dixon,Ian, Burrows,Damien, Dowe, John, Douglas, Michael (2006-08-01)

he Tropical Rapid Appraisal of Riparian Condition (TRARC) is a visual assessment of the riparian zone using simple indicators of condition.

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