The declining health of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is predominantly attributed to run-off from agricultural land use in the catchments adjacent to the reef. The Scientific Consensus Statement 2013 conducted an assessment of the relative risk of current land management practices and identified grazing in the Burdekin and Fitzroy catchments as the highest priority for sediment reduction to be achieved through soil erosion management. The grazing industry in the Burdekin and Fitzroy catchments is the largest agricultural industry located in the catchments of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) lagoon, however, historical business performance in the industry is poor. Therefore, there is a need for improved practices which improve the profitability a...
Agriculture in the catchment areas adjacent to the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef (GBR) Ma...
An undesirable consequence of grazing activities in eastern Australia is the quantity of sediment em...
This literature review identifies information regarding the interaction between grazing land managem...
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 from diffuse source pollutants has resulted in substa...
The project RRRD.024 investigated the potential to mechanically rehabilitate degraded, bare, D-condi...
The extensive tropical grasslands of north Queensland are grazed by beef cattle and provide a signif...
Over 200 potential references were reviewed with many covering aspects of water quality, grazing lan...
A key challenge in reducing sediment moving from grazing lands into the Great Barrier Reef in Austra...
Increased sediment and nutrient losses resulting from unsustainable grazing management in the Burdek...
[Extract] Aside from the obvious issues of animal production, pasture condition and economic perform...
The Fitzroy Basin is one of the largest catchment areas in Australia covering 143,000 km² and is the...
In the Mackay Whitsunday region, the dominant grazing based operations are small intensive systems t...
This is the second of a report series about designing a market based instrument to address water qua...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on the implications of claimed detrimental impacts f...
Agriculture in the catchment areas adjacent to the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef (GBR) Ma...
An undesirable consequence of grazing activities in eastern Australia is the quantity of sediment em...
This literature review identifies information regarding the interaction between grazing land managem...
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 from diffuse source pollutants has resulted in substa...
The project RRRD.024 investigated the potential to mechanically rehabilitate degraded, bare, D-condi...
The extensive tropical grasslands of north Queensland are grazed by beef cattle and provide a signif...
Over 200 potential references were reviewed with many covering aspects of water quality, grazing lan...
A key challenge in reducing sediment moving from grazing lands into the Great Barrier Reef in Austra...
Increased sediment and nutrient losses resulting from unsustainable grazing management in the Burdek...
[Extract] Aside from the obvious issues of animal production, pasture condition and economic perform...
The Fitzroy Basin is one of the largest catchment areas in Australia covering 143,000 km² and is the...
In the Mackay Whitsunday region, the dominant grazing based operations are small intensive systems t...
This is the second of a report series about designing a market based instrument to address water qua...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on the implications of claimed detrimental impacts f...
Agriculture in the catchment areas adjacent to the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef (GBR) Ma...
An undesirable consequence of grazing activities in eastern Australia is the quantity of sediment em...
This literature review identifies information regarding the interaction between grazing land managem...