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Salt Scenarios 2020

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Using natural resource inventory data to improve the management of dryland salinity in the Great Southern, Western Australia

 

Salt Scenarios 2020 was a project funded by the National Land and Water Audit to perform predictions of areas at risk from salinity in the future and determine the economic costs and benefits of different management scenarios. The project was managed by CSIRO in collaboration with Agriculture Western Australia, Water and Rivers Commission, Conservation and Land Management, Department of Land Administration, University of Western Australia, the South Coast Regional Initiative Planning Team, the Blackwood Basin Group, Local goverment and Main Roads WA.

Final report:

Using Natural Resource Inventory Data to Improve the Management of Dryland Salinity in the Great Southern, Western Australia (2000), Norm Campbell1, Richard George2, Tom Hatton3, Don McFarlane4, David Pannell5, Martin Van Bueren5, Brian Beetson2, Peter Caccetta1, Christopher Clarke6, Fiona Evans1, Ruhi Ferdowsian2 and Geoff Hodgson3

Associated task reports:

Spatio-economic Assessment of Salinity Scenarios and Control Treatments (2000),  Martin van Bueren5, David Pannell5 and Geoff Hodgson3. (Appendix C)

Land Monitor salinity risk prediction - Dumbleyung and Mt Barker regions (2000), Fiona Evans1.

Modelling groundwater depth from borehole data (2000), Rob Dunne1.

Application of HARSD landscape classification and groundwater surface mapping techniques to study catchment at Ucarro (1999), Geoff Hodgson3.

Statistical Modelling for Trends in Groundwater level in Towerrinning (1999), Quanxi Shao1 and Geoff Hodgson3.

Analysing Trends in Groundwater Levels (1999), Quanxi Shao1, Norm Campbell1, Ruhi Ferdowsian2 and Deborah O'Connell2.

The effect of recharge management on the extent of dryland salinity, flood risk and biodiversity n the wheatbelt of Western Australia (1999), Christopher Clark6, Richard George2, Tom Hatton3, Paolo Reggiano3, Alan Herbert2, John Ruprecht4, Sally Bowman4 and Greg Keighery7.

The effect of recharge management on the extent of dryland salinity in the wheatbelt of Western Australia (1999), Christopher Clark6, Richard George2, Paolo Reggiano3.


CSIRO Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics 1, Agriculture Western Australia2, CSIRO Land & Water3, Water and Rivers Commission4, University of Western Australia5, Murdoch University6, Conservation and Land Management7

 

 

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