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The Rangeland Journal
Volume 20 Number 2 1998


Editorial 

RDB Whalley

pp. 147-147

 


Foreward 

P Price

pp. 148-150

 


Climate Change in Queensland's Grazing Lands. I. Approaches and Climatic Trends.  

GM Mckeon, WB Hall, SJ Crimp, SM Howden, RC Stone and DA Jones

pp. 151-176

  
 


Climate Change in Queensland's Grazing Lands: Ii. An Assessment of the Impact on Animal Production From Native Pastures. 

WB Hall, GM Mckeon, JO Carter, KA Day, SM Howden, JC Scanlan, PW Johnston and WH Burrows

pp. 177-205

  
 


Herbage Production Following Rainfall Redistribution in a Semi-Arid Mulga (Acacia Aneura) Woodland in Western New South Wales.  

JC Noble, RSB Greene and WJ Muller

pp. 206-225

  
 


The Impact of Irrigation Withdrawals on Inland River Systems. 

M Thoms and P Cullen

pp. 226-236

  
 


Lakes and Lakebed Cropping in the Western Division of New South Wales. 

JA Seddon and SV Briggs

pp. 237-254

  
 


Palaeodrainage at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and implications for water resources. 

P English

pp. 255-274

  
 


Biodiversity implications of water management in the Great Artesian Basin. 

JC Noble, MA Habermehl, CD James, J Landsberg, AC Langston and SR Morton

pp. 275-300

  
 


  
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