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Socio-Economic Activity and Water Use in Australia's Tropical Rivers: a case study in the Mitchell and Daly River catchments: final report for The Tropical Rivers and Coastal Knowledge Research Consortium

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posted on 2024-11-13, 18:17 authored by Natalie Stoeckl, Michelle Esparon, Owen Stanley, Marina Farr, Aurelie DelisleAurelie Delisle, Zulgerel Altai
Tropical Rivers and Coastal Knowledge (TRaCK) is a research hub that was established in 2007 under the Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities Program. Its aim is to provide the science and other knowledge that governments, communities and industries need for the sustainable use and management of Australia’s tropical rivers and estuaries.

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Stoeckl, N., Esparon, M., Stanley, O., Farr, M., Delisle, A. & Altai, Z. (2011). Socio-Economic Activity and Water Use in Australia's Tropical Rivers: a case study in the Mitchell and Daly River catchments: final report for The Tropical Rivers and Coastal Knowledge Research Consortium. Darwin: Charles Darwin University.

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104567

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