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Falivene, Steven (2005-07-13)
The objectives of Stage 1 are to: 1. Review the current knowledge and status of Open Hydroponics (OH) including grey and published literature;2. Evaluate the impact of OH on water supply infrastructure;3.
National Land And Water Resources Audit (2005-08-01)
A description of the National Land and Water resources Audit
Managing Climate Variability (2005-09-01)
In this Issue: Global Circulation Models - the key to future forecastingΓ; WhopperCropper: taking the 'risk' out of risk managementΓ; Targeting tree establishment using seasonal climate forecasts
LWA (2005-09-01)
This Strategic Research and Development (R&D) Plan outlines the key research investment priorities for Land & Water Australia over the next fi ve years.
Land Water And Wool (2005-09-01)
Background/overview of the Tasmanian project and issues being researched.
Falivene, Steven (2005-09-01)
The following report is a brief study and interpretation of the publicly known principles and theories of Open Hydroponics (OH).
Adopting an Open Hydroponics management program requires a reliable water supply, a significant investment in capital infrastructure, an increase in operating costs and a change in management skills.
The need to communicate research outputs in ways that are relevant, useful and timely for the intended end-users has long been recognised, and now there is an increasing recognition of the importance of managing for a
This factsheet is a summary of the Integrating Biodiversity with Sustainable Grazing Systems project.
Dore, David (2005-10-01)
Since the end of 2003 a tri-state syndicate of government agencies from western NSW, Victoria and South Australia has been working on a strategy to manage this salinity hazard.
Karssies, Linda (2005-10-01)
This update outlines design criteria for filter strip width to trap sediment and attached nutrients, and to accommodate typical soil losses from hill slopes.
Land And Water Australia (2005-10-01)
This brochure outlines all past projects funded in Land & Water Australia 's Social and Institutional Research Program and those that are current at October 2005.
LWA (2005-10-01)
In accordance with section 28 of the Primary Industries and Energy Research and Development Act 1989 (PIERD Act), I have pleasure in presenting to you the annual report of Land & Water Australia for 2004-05.
Wilson,Andrea (2005-10-01)
The Rapid Appraisal of Riparian Condition index is made up of five sub-indices, each with a number of indicators: Habitat continuity and extent (HABITAT), Vegetation cover and structural complexity (COVER), Dominance
NLWRA (2005-10-01)
Proceedings from the Monitoring and Evaluation Symposium hosted by the National Land & Water Resources Audit, Land & Water Australia and Tasmanian Department of Primary Industry, Water and Environment in Hobar
This Research Bulletin describes the process of undertaking an extensive field sampling program, to understand if there has been a loss of biodiversity, and the risk of algal blooms.
Kellett, Bart (2005-10-01)
Many of the research projects commissioned by the National Program for Sustainable Irrigation (NPSI) have adopted innovative approaches to achieve strong connections between the researchers and the rest of the communi
Goodwin, Ian (2005-10-05)
The objective of this study was to simulate water requirements of an OH system applied to a hypothetical citrus orchard.
Falivene, Steven (2005-10-07)
Open Hydroponics is an irrigation and nutrition management program aimed at increasing yield and fruit quality of horticulture crops.