A rehabilitation manual for australian streams volumes 1 and 2
Methods for wood reintroduction have logistical advantages over many other restoration techniques, being relatively low cost and low maintenance. Wood reintroduction is a viable transitional restoration technique for agricultural landscapes likely to rapidly improve stream condition if sources of colonists are viable and water quality is suitable. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution. Rent this article via DeepDyve.
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This manual is designed to help those professional managers who are accepting the challenge of rehabilitating the physical and biologcal condition of Australian streams. It has four sections covering the following main topics: 1. Read more Find a copy online Links to this item rivers. Allow this favorite library to be seen by others Keep this favorite library private. Save Cancel.
Find a copy in the library Finding libraries that hold this item Over the past two hundred years we have physically and biologically degraded many Australian streams. Reviews User-contributed reviews Add a review and share your thoughts with other readers.
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