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Introduction |
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Table of Contents |
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Messy rivers are healthy rivers: The role of physical complexity in Sustaining Ecosystem Processes |
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Page 1 |
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Ellen Wohl
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Promoting and Facilitating Integrated Catchment Management, River Tweed, Scotland |
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Page 2 |
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Derek Robeson
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Large Scale Ecohydraulic Modelling On The Goulburn River |
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Pages 3-8 |
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Lachlan Inglis and Ben Tate
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Water Plan – Water For Victoria |
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Page 9 |
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Elizabeth Johnson and Kate Berg
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When is artificially opening Intermittently Closed Estuaries (ICE) most effective? |
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Pages 10-21 |
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Sarah McSweeney, David Kennedy and Ian Rutherfurd
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Data Democratisation: Empowering the environmental management community through data |
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Pages 22-30 |
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Nick Marsh and Bonny Marsh
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State of play: modelling large floodplains and wetlands |
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Pages 31-37 |
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Alison Miller and Ben Tate
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Biodiversity offsets: why ‘no net loss’ of biodiversity is even more problematic for stream ecosystems in urbanising landscapes |
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Pages 38-42 |
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Myles Coker, Chris Walsh, Nick Bond and Yung En Chee
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Land-sea Sediment Dynamics Of The Mackay Coastal Zone: The Role of Landscape Setting In The Integration Of Waterway, Estuary And Coastline Management |
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Pages 43-52 |
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Elisa Zavadil and Neville Rosengren
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Collaborative Processes For Prioritisation: A Case Study From Western Victoria |
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Pages 53-63 |
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Chloe Wiesenfeld, Tori Perrin, Bryce Morden, Clare Wilson, Greg Fletcher and Stephen Ryan
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Ecological Response To An Experimental High Flow Release In The Upper Yarra River |
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Pages 64-77 |
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Peter Lind and Helen Clarke
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Water in Australia – Assessing Australia’s Available Water Resources And Use |
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Pages 78-85 |
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Ulrike Bende-Michl, Rudi van des Bos and Malcolm Watson
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Working with the community to protect the Powlett River Estuary, Kilcunda, Victoria |
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Pages 86-92 |
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Matt Khoury, Dan Garlick and Eleisha Keogh
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Interpreting private landholder stream restoration practices |
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Pages 93-101 |
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Dean Platt
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Data versus desktop: An assessment of the severity of cold water pollution in the Swampy Plains and Murray Rivers below Khancoban Dam |
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Page 102 |
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Elizabeth Pope
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Saving Little Creek |
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Pages 103-105 |
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Alan Hoban, Geoff Vietz, Chris Walsh, Tim Fletcher, Carl Tippler, Georg Eberl and Stephanie Brown
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A cost effective method for targeting gully rehabilitation effort in high priority GBR sub-catchments |
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Pages 106-113 |
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Andrew Brooks, John Spencer and Graeme Curwen
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Relating With Rivers: Geomorphic Foundations For Ethical Cross-cultural Dialogue In River Management |
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Pages 114-122 |
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Simon Mould, Kirstie Fryirs and Richie Howitt
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Habitat Mapping As A Tool For Benchmarking And Enhancing Aquatic Habitat Condition |
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Page 123 |
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Rodney Price
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Eco-servicing South Creek Catchment: A Case Study From Australia’s Largest Urban Growth Precincts |
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Pages 124-133 |
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Carl Tippler, Michael Dean, Phillip Birtles, Peter Davies, Nakia Belmer and Stephanie Kermode
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Flood Eye – Improving Community Access To Flood Information In North-Central Victoria |
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Pages 134-140 |
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Jolene Goulton, Peter McRostie, Luong Tran and Camille White
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The Aboriginal Riverkeeper Team Project – Building indigenous knowledge and skills to improve urban waterways in Sydney’s Georges River Catchment |
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Pages 141-148 |
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Vanessa Cavanagh
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Upper Ovens River Low Flow Planning: Increasing Understanding Of Aquatic Habitat Under Extreme Low Flows With The Use Of An Interactive River Depth Map |
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Pages 149-155 |
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Catherine McInerney, Joshua Hale, Owen Martin, Stephen Impey and Andrew Sharpe
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Nerang River Estuary Study – Options For Managing Stormwater and Re-instating Ecosystem Services |
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Pages 156-163 |
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Damian McCann, Mark Bayley and Grant Periott
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Challenges To Scaling Up Site-Based Data For Assessing Environmental Water Outcomes In Floodplain Wetlands |
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Pages 164-171 |
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Wing Tsoi, Darren Ryder, Paul Frazier and Mark Southwell
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Barapa Barapa – Cultural connection to waterways |
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Pages 172-177 |
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Sharnie Hamilton, Pixon Patten and Neville Whyman
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Habitat island for migratory birds |
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Pages 178-182 |
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Mick Callan and Nigel Hobden
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Western Sydney’s South Creek: Considering impacts of change |
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Pages 183-188 |
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Stephanie Kermode, Phillip Birtles, Geoff Vietz, Stephen Lynch, Jonathon Dixon, Carl Tippler and Michael Dean
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Wetland watering, works and measures – In miniature |
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Pages 189-192 |
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Greg Fletcher
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Mary River – Understanding Processes And Values To Inform Planning And Restoration |
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Pages 193-203 |
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Jacqui Reid, Misko Ivezich, Tim Odgers, Denise Lindon and Brad Wedlock
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Impacts of Historical Channel Changes On The Distribution and Abundance Of Macquarie Perch In Hughes Creek, Victoria |
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Pages 204-210 |
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Wayne Erskine and Mark Turner
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Urban Waterway Restoration: Daylighting Dandenong Creek |
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Pages 211-218 |
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Simon Treadwell, Chris Dwyer and Sarah Watkins
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Improving Connectivity of Unregulated Flows Across The Lower Ovens River Floodplain – How A Landmark Study Has Led To Real Outcomes |
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Pages 219-226 |
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Julian Skipworth and Julian Martin
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Reflections on riparian management and recreational fishers – scaling up engagement |
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Pages 227-230 |
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Andrew Briggs
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A Toolbox Of Sedimentary Indicators For Assessing The Geomorphic Structure, Function And Condition |
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Pages 231-239 |
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Kirsten Cowley, Kirstie Fryirs and Grant Hose
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Engaging industry in good water stewardship; developing a business case |
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Page 240 |
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Michael Spencer
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Flow variability and macrochannel formation in Southeast Queensland |
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Pages 241-249 |
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Justine Kemp, Jon Olley and Heather Haines
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I’m Still Thirsty: Ecological risk assessment for prioritising environmental water delivery |
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Pages 250-260 |
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Nick Marsh, Amanda Wealands, Amanda Shipp and Minna Tom
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Unmanned aerial vehicles, applications in stream monitoring and management |
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Pages 261-268 |
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James Rennie
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The Environmental Water Trust – Using markets and innovative financing to restore wetlands and floodplains in the Murray-Darling Basin for financial, social and environmental outcomes |
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Pages 269-272 |
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Ben Carr, Deborah Nias, James Fitzsimons and Rich Gilmore
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Environmental Flows By Proxy – A Case Study From Sarawak, Malaysia |
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Pages 273-280 |
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Michael Bain and Elisa Zavadil
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A tender for improving water quality – What’s left to learn from using tenders? |
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Pages 281-291 |
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Shayne Annett, Carl Larsen, Kym Whiteoak, Toby Prosser and Michelle Ezzy
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Comparison Of Stream Macroinvertebrate Monitoring Data From Citizen Scientists And An Aquatic Ecologist |
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Pages 292-299 |
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David Reid, Carl Tippler, C. Evans and Svetlana Kotevska
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Building a water stewardship community in the Western Port Biosphere, Australia |
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Pages 300-301 |
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Lance Lloyd
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Improving Waterway Management Outcomes Through Collaborative Research: The Case Of The Melbourne Waterways Research To Practice Partnership |
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Pages 302-310 |
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Rhys Coleman, Rachael Bathgate, Nick Bond, Darren Bos, Tim Fletcher, Belinda Lovell, Peter Morison and Chris Walsh
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A web-based tool for assessing the effects of land and stream management practices on stream condition in the Melbourne region |
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Pages 311-314 |
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Christ Walsh
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Mapping and interpretation of aquatic vegetation within a 200km reach of a century-long regulated creek system to inform environmental flow management decisions |
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Pages 315-318 |
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James Kaye, Chris Charles, Michael Aberton and Tim Barlow
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How is being an asset manager going to make us better waterway managers? |
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Pages 319-328 |
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Sharyn RossRakesh, Jean-Michel Benier and David Carew
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A Collaborative Approach To Integrating Science, Management And Communities For Improving River Health In Coastal Catchments |
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Pages 329-335 |
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Sarah Mika, Darren Ryder, John Schmidt, Adrienne Burns and Ben Vincent
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Remote Imagery Analysis Improves Condition Monitoring And Optimises Management Regimes Of Wetland Assets. |
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Pages 336-341 |
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Al Danger, Cat Gilbert, Catherine Williams and David Carew
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The impact of mining on Australian rivers |
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Pages 342-350 |
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Ian Rutherfurd, Peter Davies, Jodi Turnbull and Susan Lawrence
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A multiple lines of evidence approach to assess the ecological condition of urban river catchments |
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Pages 351-355 |
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David Sharley, Katy Jeppe and Vincent Pettigrove
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Using A Data-driven Approach To Understand The Interaction Between Catchment Characteristics And Water Quality Responses |
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Pages 356-363 |
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Anna Lintern, Angus Webb, Dongryeol Rhu, S. Liu, Ulrike Bende-Michl, Paul Leahy, Paul Wilson and Andrew Western
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Instream Habitat Works Trial For Macquarie Perch In The Hughes Creek Victoria, A Sand Slug Stream |
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Pages 364-372 |
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Christine Glassford, Joanne Kearns, Kirsten Hogan and Renae Ayres
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Finding the balance between sustainable extraction of floodplains and economic enterprise |
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Pages 373-377 |
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Ashley Roberts and Guy Lampert
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The Little Stringybark Creek Project: can urban streams be truly restored? |
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Page 378 |
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Chris Walsh, Tim Fletcher, Darren Bos, Tommy Plahcinski, Sarah Watkins, Rachelle Adamowicz and Marion Urrutiaguer
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Sorting the wheat from the chaff in the Merricks Creek estuary |
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Pages 379-389 |
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Ross Hardie and Paul Hodgson
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Community drive the construction of engineered log jams in South East QLD |
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Pages 390-398 |
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Nathaniel Parker, Andrew Brooks and Ross Bigwood
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Hold old is your streambed |
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Page 399 |
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Michael Stewardson
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Urban Streams And Disturbance Regimes: A Hydrogeomorphic Approach |
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Pages 400-407 |
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Geoff Vietz and Robert Hawley
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Flood Frequency And Flow Scaling In Snowy Mountains Rivers |
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Pages 408-417 |
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Sander van Tol, Tim Cohen and Ivars Reinfelds
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Things Of Stone, Wood And Running Water: Twenty Years Of River Rehabilitation On NSW North Coast |
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Pages 418-434 |
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Tony Broderick
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Sedimentologically Significant Tributaries: Characterizing Sediment Connectivity In The Lockyer Valley, SEQ |
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Pages 435-443 |
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Peyton Lisenby and Kirstie Fryirs
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Automatically mapping rivers and vegetation from LiDAR |
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Page 444 |
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Nathan Quadros
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Improving environmental water delivery to degraded wetlands |
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Pages 447-454 |
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Nicola Logan, Simon Treadwell and Sarah Gaskill
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Managing grazing on riparian land – decision support tool and guidelines |
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Pages 455-465 |
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Greg Peters and Peter Vollebergh
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Smart Rocks And Sand Slugs: Innovative Methods For Modelling Sediment Transport In Rivers |
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Pages 466-472 |
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Darren Ryder and Sarah Mika
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Floodplain Fencing – Smart Planning To Ensure Flood Resilience And Long-Term Ecological Outcomes |
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Pages 473-482 |
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Greg Peters, Peter Vollebergh, Simon Wilkie and James Grove
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Responses of riverbank and aquatic vegetation to an instream environmental flow |
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Pages 483-493 |
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Robyn Watts, Sascha Healy and Nicole McCasker
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Evaluating the use of remote sensing to determine changes in willow distribution in the Fish River Catchment |
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Pages 494-497 |
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Trent Bowman, Kerrie Tomkins and Michael Chang
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Drought refuge management: putting some clout into drought |
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Page 498 |
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Sarah Gaskill and Cheryl Edwards
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Assessing Riparian Vegetation And Creek Channel Condition In A Rapidly Changing Urban Space: A Case Study from Blacktown LGA |
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Pages 499-506 |
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Michael Dean and Carl Tippler
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The Use and Usefulness Of Fluvial Geomorphology In River Management |
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Pages 507-514 |
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Kirstie Fryirs
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eDNA: The future of aquatic biodiversity monitoring? |
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Pages 515-518 |
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Josh Griffiths, Andrew Weeks, Reid Tingley and Rhys Coleman
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Optimization to support seasonal environmental watering decisions |
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Page 519 |
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Avril Horne, Simranjit Kaur, Joanna Szemis, Michael Stewardson, Angus Webb and Alysson Costa
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Urban Swamp Syndrome: Degradation Of A High Conservation-value Wetland From An Urban Catchment |
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Pages 520-528 |
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Nakia Belmer, Ian Wright and Carl Tippler
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Chain-of-ponds river systems: management and conservation of these unique Australian river types |
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Pages 529-537 |
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Rory Williams and Kirstie Fryirs
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Are Victoria’s wetlands changing? The development of a method to systematically monitor the extent, water regime and vegetation characteristics of all mapped wetlands |
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Pages 538-546 |
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Mark Stacey, Peter Caccetta, Joanna Chia and David Barratt
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Decision support systems – Assisting implementation of long-term environmental water planning |
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Pages 547-561 |
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Bruce Campbell, Ebony Coote, John Foster, Hilary Johnson and Nerida Sloane
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The return of the ‘Bottomless Pool’ in Yosemite Creek, North Katoomba in the Blue Mountains |
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Pages 562-571 |
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Geoffrey Smith, Amy St Lawrence, Christina Day, Eric Mahoney, John Gooderham and Cecil Ellis
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Your Gorges Are Awesome – A method for chat up lines for fluvial geomorphologists Based on well defined values of information content |
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Pages 572-587 |
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James Grove, Ian Rutherfurd, Kath Storey and Justin Stout
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Using Biocondition Assessment In The Mary River Catchment To Evaluate Riparian Restoration |
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Pages 588-598 |
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Caitlin Mill and Tanzi Smith
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Detecting cease to flow events in streams using time lapse photography |
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Pages 599-603 |
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Patrick Maiden, Cheryl Edwards and Peter Lind
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Assessing the impacts of infrastructure and development on streams |
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Pages 604-611 |
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Simon Andrew, Fiona Coe and Martin Griffin
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Bringing Back The Fish To The Horton River: The On-ground Works Phase. |
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Pages 612-621 |
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Simon Walsh and Andrew Walsh
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Testing the feasibility of sediment replenishment from stormwater systems to urban streams |
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Page 622 |
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Arezou Houshmand and Geoff Vietz
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Sediment offsets to fund stream restoration for superior environmental outcomes – Case study Port of Brisbane |
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Pages 623-628 |
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Steve Dudgeon
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Concrete and sandstone – what motivates people to protect and restore |
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Page 629 |
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Jasmine Payget
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A Case Study Of Applying An Asset Management Approach To Constructed Urban Waterways |
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Pages 630-635 |
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Leigh Smith
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Staying Afloat With Works Monitoring And Data: A Case Study From The Murray River |
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Pages 636-644 |
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Ben Berry and Stephen Wealands
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RiverMAP River Health Model – using macroinvertebrate data to help understand river health |
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Pages 645-649 |
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Zuzanna Graszkiewicz, Paula Sardina, Joris Driessen, Lauren Hodgson, Chris Garland and Matthew Johnson
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Understanding The Aspirations And Perspectives Of Rivercarers In The Mary River Catchment, QLD |
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Pages 650-660 |
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Tanzi Smith
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Not Just A Flow Problem: How Does Urbanization Impact On The Sediment Regime Of Streams? |
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Pages 661-667 |
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Kathryn Russell, Geoff Vietz and Tim Fletcher
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Reducing sediment loads to the Great Barrier Reef from the O’Connell River, Mackay Whitsunday |
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Pages 668-672 |
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Chris Dench and Misko Ivezich
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Building investor confidence in waterway management |
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Pages 673-676 |
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Martijn Gough, Chris Arnott, Paul Reich, Les Tate and Adam Bester
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Long-term riparian vegetation monitoring: the Dockers Plains Pastoral Company experience |
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Pages 677-682 |
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Rick James
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Are Our Urban Streams On Fire? Using Studies On Fire To Learn About The Urban Stream Syndrome |
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Pages 683-690 |
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Leah Beesley, Neil Pettit, Daniel Gwinn and Peter Davies
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The geomorphic role of large instream wood in river avulsions |
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Pages 691-701 |
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Justin Stout, Ian Rutherfurd and James Grove
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Waterway management twinning program – using mentoring to motivate, inspire and invest in people |
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Page 702 |
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Siwan Lovett and Adam Bester
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Cost sharing and funding allocation approaches used in Victorian riparian management programs |
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Pages 703-710 |
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Michelle Dickson, Geoff Park, Anna Roberts and David Pannell
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Securing investment for waterway health – boring but important |
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Pages 711-725 |
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Les Tate
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Shaping Water Sensitive Cities – Journey of a River Manager |
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Page 726 |
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Chris Chesterfield
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Index to authors |
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Pages 727-730 |
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