Field trials of the Community Rapid Assessment and Monitoring (CRAM) manual : Case studies of selected community environmental groups in the Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment
Follington, David2001
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The CRAM project aims to facilitate effective links between various parties concerned with environmental monitoring, planning, management and rehabilitation. The Trust views community and government as key stakeholders in these functions.
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Windsor Hawkesbury Nepean Catchment Management Trust May 2001
Collation:
77 p. colour illustrations maps
Contents:
Background - Design, implementation and evaluation of the field trials (Method) - Case studies (Results) - Case study 1: Hopewood Health Centre - Case study 2: Navua Reserve - Case study 3: Knudsen Reserve - Case study 4: Thirlmere Wetlands - Case study 5: Knapsack Creek - Case study 6: Yarramundi Lagoon - Evaluation of the CRAM Manual (Results) - Discussion - Conclusion-Implications - References - Appendix 1: Evaluation of CRAM guidelines by Macquarie University students
Dewey class:
333.7845
Language:
English
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BRN:
52703
Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Research | Local Book | 333.7845FIE | Not for loan (Set: 22 Oct 2018) |