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Land Capability Assessment Methodology For Rural-Residential Development And Associated Agricultural Land Uses, M R. Wells, Peter Donald King
Land Capability Assessment Methodology For Rural-Residential Development And Associated Agricultural Land Uses, M R. Wells, Peter Donald King
Land resources series
No abstract provided.
Land Capability Study Of The Shires Of Mandurah And Murray, M R. Wells
Land Capability Study Of The Shires Of Mandurah And Murray, M R. Wells
Land resources series
No abstract provided.
Assessment Of Management Strategies For Reducing Land Degradation Problems In The East Perenjori Catchment, C J. Henschke, K J. Bligh, R Ferdowsian
Assessment Of Management Strategies For Reducing Land Degradation Problems In The East Perenjori Catchment, C J. Henschke, K J. Bligh, R Ferdowsian
Resource management technical reports
No abstract provided.
Leschenault Peninsula : A Study Of Land Resources And Planning Considerations, Veronica P M Oma
Leschenault Peninsula : A Study Of Land Resources And Planning Considerations, Veronica P M Oma
Resource management technical reports
Leschenault Peninsula is a fragile coastal dune barrier north of Bunbury, Western Australia. Most of the landforms are highly, or potentially highly, unstable and are not capable of sustaining tourism uses other than walking tracks. Minor areas close to Leschenault Inlet are more stable and could be developed for a range of tourism uses including accommodation and day tripper facilities. However, much of the Peninsula is highly degraded and susceptible to wind erosion, while disposal of acid-iron rich li id effluent from the Laporte (SCM) works in lagoons located within the dunes, has contributed to the visual degradation of the …