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Management of Dryland Salinity

Future Strategic Directions

Primary Industries Report Series 78

Management of Dryland Salinity   Illustrations
36 pages
Publishers: CSIRO PUBLISHING / PISC (SCARM)
2000

    Paperback - ISBN: 9780643066113 - AU $ 30.00
    Download - ISBN: 9780643069213 - FREE

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Description
Dryland salinity is becoming a growing problem for Australia, as it impacts upon agriculture, water quality, infrastructure and the environment. In the context of developing a national policy for natural resource management, this report contains the outcomes of the review of the current national policy framework on dryland salinity and outlines new strategic directions.

This policy framework recognises that dryland salinity should be addressed in an integrated manner with other land, water and vegetation degradation issues. Rather than in isolation, and at the appropriate catchment and regional scale. While this report can provide a broad approach to addressing dryland salinity, it does not suggest that the dryland salinity problem can be entirely solved or that we have all the knowledge required to develop solutions to the problem.

The directions outlined in this document are the result of a fruitful collaboration across jurisdictions, acknowledging that governments and industry must work together in partnership with communities to ensure that the future management of dryland salinity achieves significant positive change.

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 Catchment Management and Water Quality of the Great Barrier Reef    Forest Pattern and Ecological Process    Contested Country    Floodplain Management    Murray River Country    Adaptive Environmental Management  

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