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19 May 2025
The research focused on improving understanding of low flow requirements of environmental assets and values in a climate change context and developing a conservation prioritisation method to identify priority locations for future management decisions.
This study explored the ability to develop reference curves to describe exemplar age class distributions for key floodplain tree species.
Understanding the characteristics of tree populations, such as their density, age structure, rates of recruitment (germination and establishment of new trees), growth, and mortality (death rates), are important to understanding the likelihood that tree populations are sustainable. This includes understanding the role of these processes on age class distributions. Developing reference curves – tools that help to define the acceptable limits of parameters such as age class distributions – helps us to determine the likelihood that tree populations are sustainable or may require management intervention to promote recruitment or old growth for example.
11 December 2024
The Annual Operating Outlook (AOO) describes the potential operating strategies under a range of possible climatic conditions that may occur over the water year.
10 October 2024
History has never forgotten Wentworth in southwestern New South Wales (NSW). Now locals are working to preserve some of that history.
26 September 2024
River Murray Data website redeveloped to improve user experience.
14 August 2024
Water management means that water can be delivered to support local communities, businesses and industries, Australian agriculture and unique ecosystems.
You can now get all your water information from the one place.
Water infrastructure is a term which can apply to a range of assets: dams, weirs, flood levees and embankments, fishways, regulators, pump stations, managed aquifer recharge ponds and injection wells and desalination plants.
You can now get all your information from the one place, instead of going to many different websites.
Last month the Lake Victoria Advisory Committee met at Lake Victoria (Tar-Ru) for its 100th meeting, and to celebrate the retirement of the committee’s longstanding Chairperson, Jane Lennon.