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Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
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Nature Conservation In The Western Australian Wheatbelt, Max Abensperg-Traun
Nature Conservation In The Western Australian Wheatbelt, Max Abensperg-Traun
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Growing concern about the survival of flora and fauna in the Western Australian wheatbelt prompted CSIRO scientists to start a long-term study to moniter trends in populations. Max Abensperg-Traun and his colleagues reportt on their findings so far.
Benchmarks For The Rangelands : Mapping And Assessing Country Types In The Outback, Hugh Pringle, Alan Payne
Benchmarks For The Rangelands : Mapping And Assessing Country Types In The Outback, Hugh Pringle, Alan Payne
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Rangeland surveys map and describe the outback to help evaluate whether current land uses are appropriate and to highlighe areas with potential form other land uses.
The information can also be used to help minimise adverse environmental impacts, restore damaged areas and better use natural recourses in a sustainable fashion.
Hugh Pringle and Alan Payne outline the survey program which has been in progress for a number of years.
Storm : [Wind Erosion In The Great Southern], Dan Carter
Storm : [Wind Erosion In The Great Southern], Dan Carter
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
On Thursday 11 May 1995, a low pressure system with central barometric pressure of 990 hPa formed of south-western Australia. This depression directed gale force winds over the South-West Land Division for some seven hours.
Dan Carter reports on the widespread damage to soils and property, and management practices that would have reduced the problem.