The impact of excessive sediment loads entering into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon has led to increased awareness of land condition in grazing lands. Improved ground cover and land condition have been identified as two important factors in reducing sediment loads. This paper reports the economics of land regeneration using case studies for two different land types in the Fitzroy Basin. The results suggest that for sediment reduction to be achieved from land regeneration of more fertile land types (brigalow blackbutt) the most efficient method of allocating funds would be through extension and education. However for less productive country (narrow leaved ironbark woodlands) incentives will be required. The analysis also highlights the need f...
The decline in health of the Great Barrier Reef and the pressure on allocating funds efficiently has...
The extensive tropical grasslands of north Queensland are grazed by beef cattle and provide a signif...
The Douglas Shire is promoted as the only place in the world where two world heritage areas meet — t...
The impact of excessive sediment loads entering into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon has led to increa...
Concerns about excessive sediment loads entering the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) lagoon in Australia ha...
The increased impact of excessive sediment loads entering the Great Barrier Reef lagoon has lead to ...
This is the second of a report series about designing a market based instrument to address water qua...
The Fitzroy Basin is one of the largest catchment areas in Australia covering 143,000 km² and is the...
Grazing in the Fitzroy region has reduced ground cover and increased the exposure of erosion feature...
An undesirable consequence of grazing activities in eastern Australia is the quantity of sediment em...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the largest reef system in the world; it covers an area of approxima...
The declining health of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is predominantly attributed to run-off from agr...
The Fitzroy Basin is the second largest catchment area in Australia covering 143,00 km² and is the l...
Over 200 potential references were reviewed with many covering aspects of water quality, grazing lan...
The project RRRD.024 investigated the potential to mechanically rehabilitate degraded, bare, D-condi...
The decline in health of the Great Barrier Reef and the pressure on allocating funds efficiently has...
The extensive tropical grasslands of north Queensland are grazed by beef cattle and provide a signif...
The Douglas Shire is promoted as the only place in the world where two world heritage areas meet — t...
The impact of excessive sediment loads entering into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon has led to increa...
Concerns about excessive sediment loads entering the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) lagoon in Australia ha...
The increased impact of excessive sediment loads entering the Great Barrier Reef lagoon has lead to ...
This is the second of a report series about designing a market based instrument to address water qua...
The Fitzroy Basin is one of the largest catchment areas in Australia covering 143,000 km² and is the...
Grazing in the Fitzroy region has reduced ground cover and increased the exposure of erosion feature...
An undesirable consequence of grazing activities in eastern Australia is the quantity of sediment em...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the largest reef system in the world; it covers an area of approxima...
The declining health of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is predominantly attributed to run-off from agr...
The Fitzroy Basin is the second largest catchment area in Australia covering 143,00 km² and is the l...
Over 200 potential references were reviewed with many covering aspects of water quality, grazing lan...
The project RRRD.024 investigated the potential to mechanically rehabilitate degraded, bare, D-condi...
The decline in health of the Great Barrier Reef and the pressure on allocating funds efficiently has...
The extensive tropical grasslands of north Queensland are grazed by beef cattle and provide a signif...
The Douglas Shire is promoted as the only place in the world where two world heritage areas meet — t...