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Catchment Planning

Provision for Cultural Values in Water Management

The Anmatyerr Story

This report was created in a spirit of “working together”, a term coined to capture the research by Don Presley, a senior Anmatyerr man. This report is a case study of research which aims for Anmatyerr tyerrty (people) to be active ambassadors for their land and water in regional decision making processes, especially in relation to the Ti Tree Water Resource Strategy. Water is central to the law and (more)...

Integrating paddock and catchment planning: a woolgrower driven approach to sustainable landscape management

Over the past 10 years the Traprock Association, a proactive group of fine woolgrowers from the high country of south-east Queensland, has established a voluntary quality assurance system for wool production and marketing. The group is now linking wool production to integrated farm management and landscape planning and has detailed property mapping and planning underway to identify biodiversity assets. The project, Integrating paddock and catchment planning: a woolgrower driven approach to (more)...