Measured Change In The Rangelands Of Western NSW: 1989-2003
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Australian Rangeland Society
Publication Year
2004
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The Rangeland Assessment Program (RAP) is an operational site -based monitoring system measuringvegetation change in western New South Wales (Green et al. 2001). The initial design of the programfocused on identifying trends in land condition to stimulate landholder interest and provide objectivedata at the state policy level.Increasingly there is a demand for data to support the monitoring of"catchment level" natural resource management outcomes and to ground -truth regional modelling. ...
Language
English
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Text
Document Type
Conference Paper
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Anderson, L., van Klinken, R. D., and Shepherd, D. (2008). Aerially surveying Mesquite (Prosopis spp.) in the Pilbara. In: 'A Climate of Change in the Rangelands. Proceedings of the 15th Australian Rangeland Society Biennial Conference'. (Ed. D. Orr) 4 pages. (Australian Rangeland Society: Australia).
Anderson, L., van Klinken, R. D., and Shepherd, D. (2008). Aerially surveying Mesquite (Prosopis spp.) in the Pilbara. In: 'A Climate of Change in the Rangelands. Proceedings of the 15th Australian Rangeland Society Biennial Conference'. (Ed. D. Orr) 4 pages. (Australian Rangeland Society: Australia).
Conference Name
13th Biennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society, Alice Springs
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Keywords
trends
land condition
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