Land & Water Australia. 2008. Rangelands. [Online] (Updated April 11th, 2009)
Available at: http://lwa.gov.au/node/2527 [Accessed Tuesday 26th of April 2011 08:58:29 PM ].
Rangelands
What are Rangelands?
More than 75% of Australia is defined as rangelands including tropical savannas, woodlands, shrublands and grasslands.
The Audit worked with the ACRIS Management Committee to compile a national report in 2007 on change in the rangelands. Indicators of rangelands change have been expressed under a number of broad themes:
- landscape or ecosystem change
- sustainable management
- biodiversity change
- sustainable water management
- social and economic change
- climate variability
Trial Regions
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NSW—Darling Riverine Plains
Qld—Desert uplands
SA—Gawler
WA—Gascoyne Murchison
NT—Victoria River District
National Coordination
The Australian Collaborative Rangelands Information System (ACRIS) is a coordinating mechanism that collates rangelands information from state, Northern Territory, Australian Government agencies and other sources. The Department of the Environment and Water Resources coordinates ACRIS and the National Land & Water Resources Audit (the Audit) was represented on the management committee.
Audit Related Publications
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