Bushland survey Hopewood, Wallacia
National Trust of Australia (New South Wales)1988
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In August 1987, the Hopewood Natural Health Centre commissioned the National Trust to undertake a survey of the bushland adjoining Hopewood. Specifically, the Trust was required to address 3 areas of concern and provide recommendations for: 1. The encouragement of regeneration of the bushland, removal of introduced flora and the prevention and control of weed invasion. 2. The stabilisation of areas subject to erosion through the use of bushland regeneration. 3. The siting of walking tracks with easy gradients on both the Hopewood and Greenslopes properties with a view to properly displaying the bushland.
Bushland survey Hopewood, Wallacia / The National Trust of Australia (New South Wales)
Observatory Hill, Sydney : The National Trust of Australia (New South Wales), June 1988.
43 pages : illustrations, map
1. The National Trust of Australia (NSW): The organisationIts objectivesIts activities2. The Hopewood bushland survey3. Summary of recommendationsUrban bushland managementBushland description6. Weed infestations and their control: Weed control - area beside the Nepean RiverWeed control - northern watercourseWeed control - southern watercourse7. Track construction and maintenance: Foreshore trackSouthern access track to the Nepean RiverNorthern access track to the Nepean RiverThe "Wattle Track"Proposed "Greenslopes Tracks"Track re-grading8. Regeneration of the native vegetationAppendices.
577.3
English
345314
Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Research | Local Book | 577.3 BUS | Not for loan (Set: 03 Oct 2017) |