Strategies, Plans and Reports
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The strategic action plan has been built on a wide range of previous documents, including strategies, discussion papers and general articles. These sources have been acknowledged in detail through the text and are listed in the references.
Project Number: 1313
The objective of this project is to inform the North Central CMA of geomorphic processes within the region that threaten assets within the 56 priority waterway reaches identified by the North Central River Health Strategy (2005). More specifically, this project aims to:• compile existing geomorphic information to provide a consistent approach across the region to allow comparative assessment between basins• close sediment-related information gaps• determine the level of threat to assets as a result of current and expected future geomorphic processes• identify priorities for management based on the relative level of risks from geomorphic processes to prioritised assets• relate management priorities to the targets set out by the North Central River Health Strategy (2005).
The North Central Dryland region covers about 2.2 million hectares, from the upper to middle reaches ofthe Campaspe and Loddon River catchments and the Avoca and Avon-Richardson catchments (Figure 1).The Plan will replace the current salinity management plan in response to community interest in salinitymanagement, increased knowledge regarding effective management of natural resources, the recognitionof the need to protect the key features (or assets) and the recent dry conditions.
01-10-2007
Dryland   |  
Draft recommendations for priority investments in drylandsalinity for the North Central CMA from communityidentified priority areas
A new approach to public investment in dryland salinityDavid J. Pannell and Anna M. Ridley
01-07-2003
Dryland   |  
This Landcare Note provides a list of frequently askedquestions on the need to have an ACUP for 1080 bait.
30-06-2006
Dryland   |  
Gorse is one of the most invasive and costly weeds in southern Australia. It is like a green cancer, invadingand infesting pasture, cropping land, plantations, roadsides, urban blocks, river banks, native vegetationand degraded sites.
24-07-2007
Dryland   |  
A full day Regional Soil Health Expert Panel Discussion was conducted on Tuesday the 24th of July2007 in Bendigo.
The purpose of this plan is to initiate a regional response to climate change by sequesteringcarbon through revegetation and changing land use.
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