Vegetation of Australian Riverine Landscapes

Vegetation of Australian Riverine Landscapes
Author: Samantha Capon,Cassandra James,Michael Reid
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2016-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780643104525

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Vegetation communities in Australia's riverine landscapes are ecologically, economically and culturally significant. They are also among the most threatened ecosystems on the continent and have been dramatically altered as a result of human activities and climate change. Vegetation of Australian Riverine Landscapes brings together, for the first time, the results of the substantial amount of research that has been conducted over the last few decades into the biology, ecology and management of these important plant communities in Australia. The book is divided into four sections. The first section provides context with respect to the spatial and temporal dimensions of riverine landscapes in Australia. The second section examines key groups of riverine plants, while the third section provides an overview of riverine vegetation in five major regions of Australia, including patterns, significant threats and management. The final section explores critical issues associated with the conservation and management of riverine plants and vegetation, including water management, salinity, fire and restoration. Vegetation of Australian Riverine Landscapes highlights the incredible diversity and dynamic nature of riverine vegetation across Australia, and will be an excellent reference for researchers, academics and environmental consultants.

Australian Vegetation

Australian Vegetation
Author: David A. Keith
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 771
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781107118430

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This fully updated third edition provides a modern synthesis and review of the latest advances in understanding native vegetation across Australia.

Murray Darling Basin Australia

Murray Darling Basin  Australia
Author: Barry Hart,Neil Byron,Nick Bond,Carmel Pollino,Michael Stewardson
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2020-10-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128181539

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Murray-Darling Basin, Australia: Its Future Management is a much-needed text for water resources managers, water, catchment, estuarine and coastal scientists, and aquatic ecologists. The book first provides a summary of the Murray-Darling River system: its hydrology, water-related ecological assets, land uses (particularly irrigation), and its rural and regional communities; and management within the Basin, including catchments and natural resources, water resources, irrigation, environment, and monitoring and evaluation. Additionally, the recent major water reforms in the Basin are discussed, with a focus particularly on the development and implementation of the Basin Plan. Murray-Darling Basin, Australia: Its Future Management then provides an analysis of the next set of policy and institutional reforms (environmental, social, cultural and economic) needed to ensure the Basin is managed as an integrated system (including its water resources, catchment and estuary) capable of adapting to future changes. Six major challenges facing the Basin are identified and discussed, particularly within the context of predicted changes to the climate leading to an increased frequency of drought and a hotter and dryer future. Finally, a ‘road map’ or ‘blueprint’ to achieve more integrated management of the Basin is provided, together with some ‘key lessons’ of relevance to others involved in the management of multijurisdictional river Basins. Provides a consolidated account of the Murray-Darling Basin system; an area of global relevance to those interested in rebalancing river systems where the water resources have been over allocated Offers a detailed analysis of the current system and its management, with a focus on water and ecosystem management Discusses a number of key challenges, particularly those related to climate change, facing future reforms to the Murray-Darling Basin Plan Provides a blueprint for changes needed to ensure the Basin is managed as an integrated whole (from catchment to coast)

Predicting and Managing Climate Driven Range Shifts in Plants

Predicting and Managing Climate Driven Range Shifts in Plants
Author: Amy L. Angert,Marta Benito Garzon,Emily V. Moran,Wilfried Thuiller
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2022-03-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889747252

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Resilience and Riverine Landscapes

Resilience and Riverine Landscapes
Author: Martin Thoms,Ian Fuller
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 678
Release: 2023-11-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780323972055

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Resilience and Riverine Landscapes presents contributed chapters from global experts in Riverine Landscapes, making it the most comprehensive reference available on the topic. The book explores why rivers are ideal landscapes to study resilience and why studying rivers from a resilience perspective is important for our biophysical understanding of these landscapes and for society. The book focuses on the biophysical character of resilience in riverine landscapes, providing an interdisciplinary perspective of the structure, function, and interactions of riverine landscapes and the ecosystems they contain. The editors conclude by proposing a research agenda for the future, emphasizing the need for transdisciplinary research across a range of spatial and temporal scales and research domains. Presents the resilience of rivers with both a theoretical and applied focus Includes case studies from a wide geographical base, allowing for a full range of viewpoints Showcases how resilience is being incorporated into the study and management of riverine landscapes Includes a transdisciplinary focus on riverine landscapes, from theory to applied, and from biophysical to social-ecological systems

Discover Australia

Discover Australia
Author: Reader's Digest (Australia)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1991
Genre: Reference
ISBN: PSU:000018995954

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Includes over 600 colour photographs of the Australian landscape accompanied by descriptions, diagrams and maps. Forty different regions are presented here, along with an explanation of the forces which shaped the land.

Altered Ecologies

Altered Ecologies
Author: Simon Haberle,Janelle Stevenson,Matthew Prebble
Publsiher: ANU E Press
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781921666810

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Like a star chart this volume orientates the reader to the key issues and debates in Pacific and Australasian biogeography, palaeoecology and human ecology. A feature of this collection is the diversity of approaches ranging from interpretation of the biogeographic significance of plant and animal distributional patterns, pollen analysis from peats and lake sediments to discern Quaternary climate change, explanation of the patterns of faunal extinction events, the interplay of fire on landscape evolution, and models of the environmental consequences of human settlement patterns. The diversity of approaches, geographic scope and academic rigor are a fitting tribute to the enormous contributions of Geoff Hope. As made apparent in this volume, Hope pioneered multidisciplinary understanding of the history and impacts of human cultures in the Australia- Pacific region, arguably the globe's premier model systems for understanding the consequences of humans colonization on ecological systems. The distinguished scholars who have contributed to this volume also demonstrate Hope's enduring contribution as an inspirational research leader, collaborator and mentor. Terra Australis leave no doubt that history matters, not only for land management, but more importantly, in alerting settler and indigenous societies alike to their past ecological impacts and future environmental trajectories.

Landscape Logic

Landscape Logic
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2012
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780643103542

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"Case studies examine the effectiveness of environmental programs to improve our waterways, soils and natural vegetation." - from publisher.