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Soil: Carbon dynamics

2016
Land
State and trends
Report Content

2016 Land State and trends South Australian Gulf Tasmania Carbon dynamics In light of international agreements such as the Paris Agreement—which emerged from the 21st...

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State and trends of soil carbon

2016, 2011
Land
State and trends
Assessment summary

Land State and trends Soil: Carbon dynamics Year...

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State and trends in indicators of marine ecosystem health

2016, 2011
Marine environment
State and trends
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This assessment summary has changed since 2011 This assessment summary combines ecological processes, physical...

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State and trends of habitats and communities

2016, 2011
Marine environment
State and trends
Assessment summary

The title of this assessment summary has changed from 2011. State and trends of quality of habitats for species Marine environment State and trends...

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2011 Report graph - Figure 5.4 Results from a hypothetical field trial comparing conventional and improved management practices initiated at three different times (A, B and C) after converting a natural ecosystem to agri

2011
Land
Graph
Figure 5.4, Key- ha = hectare; Mg = megagram; SOC = soil organic carbon ...
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2011 Report graph - Figure 5.4 Results from a hypothetical field trial comparing conventional and improved management practices initiated at three different times (A, B and C) after converting a natural ecosystem to agri

2011 Graph
Figure 5.4, Key- ha = hectare; Mg = megagram; SOC = soil organic carbon ...
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Soil

2011
Land
State and trends
Report Content

2011 Land State and trends Understanding the current state and condition of Australian soils requires an appreciation of their diversity and capability to support different forms of land use. It also requires an...

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6 Marine environment | References

2011
Marine environment
Report Content
... 2010, viewed 24 August 2011, www.environment.nsw.gov.au/soc/stateofthecatchmentsreport.htm . 74 Scott A. Ecological ...
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Acronyms and abbreviations 2016

At a glance

Acronym or abbreviation Definition CSG coal-seam gas EPBC Act Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 NCRIS National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy NRM natural resource management Pg petagram SOC soil organic...

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