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Technical Reports

No. 1 – Selecting catchments for the retrospective study of land-use and water quality, Bill Cotching and Ted Lefroy

No. 2 – Future developments in native vegetation condition research in Tasmania and Victoria, Prof Jann Williams

No. 3 – Site selection and methods for retrospective research into vegetation change in northern Victoria, Dave Duncan

No. 4 – Vegetation condition: background review for social research into vegetation change in north-eastern Victoria, Wendy Minato

No. 5 – Rural landholders adapting to climate change, Nicole Mazur, Allan Curtis, Rik Thwaites and Digby Race

No. 6 – Selecting catchments in Tasmania to study the targeting of nutrient & sediment management, Hamish Cresswell, Ted Lefroy

No. 7 – Incorporating dynamics and feedback into Bayesian modelling of natural resource systems, John Norton

No. 8 – Developing a non-market valuation survey of natural resource condition, Marit Kragt

No. 9 – A beginners guide to Bayesian network modelling for integrated catchment management, Marit Kragt

No. 10 – Detecting short-term change in the structure and composition of dry grassy forest, Libby Rumpff, David Duncan, Arn Tolsma

No. 11 – Management of riparian zones in Tasmanian agricultural catchments, Allan Curtis, Digby Race and Royce Sample

No. 13 – Can Bayesian Networks aid analysis of survey data: A case study in the Wimmera, Victoria, Jennifer Ticehurst, Allan Curtis and Wendy Merritt

No. 15 – Assessing the risk of nutrient loss under intensive crop production in the Panatana catchment, Tasmania, Shaun Lisson, Bill Cotching and Richard Rawnsley.

No. 16 – Developing a water-quality model for the George catchment, Tasmania, Marit Kragt and Lachlan Newham

 

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