|
3D Mapping and Morphometric Investigation of Gully Erosion Using Geoinformation Approach |
4.1: Catchment water budgets and water resource assessment |
track787 |
|
A bibliography of material dealing with the aquatic biodiversity of northern Australia, threats and impacts, and management |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track959 |
|
A catchment sediment and nutrient budget for the Daly River, Northern Territory |
4.2: Regional scale sediment and nutrient budgets |
track873 |
|
A catchment sediment and nutrient budget for the Mitchell River, Queensland |
4.2: Regional scale sediment and nutrient budgets |
track876 |
|
A Dynamic Model of Primary Production and Plant Coverage in an Oligotrophic Tropical River |
4.3: Towards understanding the impacts of land management on productivity in the Daly and Flinders Rivers |
track881 |
|
A framework for hydrologic classification with a review of methodologies and applications in ecohydrology |
3.3: Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: a tool for management and science |
track961 |
|
A model to predict the response of the benthic macroalga Spirogyra to reduced base flow in tropical Australia. |
4.3: Towards understanding the impacts of land management on productivity in the Daly and Flinders Rivers |
track879 |
|
A non-lethal sampling method for stable carbon and nitrogen isotope studies of tropical fishes |
|
track867 |
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A review of factors controlling alluvial gully erosion and a proposal for quantifying changes in gully erosion rates in the Mitchell River, northern Queensland. |
4.4: Bedload transport in large tropical rivers and its effect on dry-season pool habitat dynamics |
track175 |
|
A separate flow regime classification for northern Australia: is it needed? |
3.3: Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: a tool for management and science |
track958 |
|
A socio-economic snapshot of tropical river catchments |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track420 |
|
A statistical analysis of flood hydrology and bankfull discharge for the Daly River catchment, Northern Territory, Australia. |
4.2: Regional scale sediment and nutrient budgets |
track769 |
|
A statistical analysis of flood hydrology and bankfull discharge for the Mitchell River catchment, Queensland, Australia. |
4.2: Regional scale sediment and nutrient budgets |
track781 |
|
A water quality monitoring framework for the Katherine and Daly river catchment |
4.5: Developing a Water Quality Monitoring Framework for the Katherine and Daly River Catchment |
track768 |
|
Age and Growth Patterns of the bull (Carcharhinus leucas) and pigeye (C. amboinensis) sharks in NT waters, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track186 |
|
Alluvial gully erosion rates across the Mitchell River fluvial megafan, Queensland, Australia |
4.4: Bedload transport in large tropical rivers and its effect on dry-season pool habitat dynamics |
track789 |
|
Alluvial gully erosion: a landscape denudation process in northern Australia. |
4.4: Bedload transport in large tropical rivers and its effect on dry-season pool habitat dynamics |
track173 |
|
Alluvial gully erosion: an example from the Mitchell fluvial megafan, Queensland, Australia |
4.4: Bedload transport in large tropical rivers and its effect on dry-season pool habitat dynamics |
track792 |
|
An economic assessment of the value of tropical river ecosystem services: Heterogeneous preferences among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians |
2.1: The value of Australia’s tropical rivers |
track848 |
|
An integrated risk assessment for climate change: analysing the vulnerability of sharks and rays on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track850 |
|
Analysis of institutional arrangements and constraints affecting the establishment of water markets across northern Australia |
6.1: Establishing water markets in northern Australia |
track772 |
|
Aquatic Biodiversity in Northern Australia: patterns, threats and future |
|
track976 |
|
Aquatic ecosystems in northern Australia |
5.9: Northern Australia Aquatic Ecological Assets |
track892 |
|
Assessment of the potential costs and benefits of water trading across northern Australia |
6.1: Establishing water markets in northern Australia |
track911 |
|
AURICL - Synthesis Project Presentation |
|
track930 |
|
AURICL Synthesis Project - Use Case Scenarios |
|
track931 |
|
Bayesian network models for environmental flow decision making in the Daly River, Northern Territory, Australia |
5.5: Flow-ecology relationships for biodiversity and ecosystem processes |
track889 |
|
Bedload transport dynamics in the Mitchell River, northern Australia |
4.4: Bedload transport in large tropical rivers and its effect on dry-season pool habitat dynamics |
track790 |
|
Bibliography of source material concerning freshwater fish distributions across northern Australia |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track957 |
|
Big Floods = Big Barras |
|
track885 |
|
Biogeochemical implications of climate change for tropical rivers and floodplains |
5.3: River-floodplain food web subsidies |
track828 |
|
Biogeochemical processes and sewage markers in Buffalo Creek, Darwin |
5.4: Assessing the effect of urbanisation and catchment development on ecosystem health in estuaries |
track716 |
|
Bringing Aboriginal people into water planning - lessons from the Daly River: Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2008 |
1.2: New ways of better involving Indigenous people in planning for our water and land resources |
160 |
|
Building better Indigenous Participation |
1.2: New ways of better involving Indigenous people in planning for our water and land resources |
137 |
|
Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing Managed Relocation for Conservation of Freshwater Species |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track853 |
|
Characterising organic matter sources to the Daly River |
4.3: Towards understanding the impacts of land management on productivity in the Daly and Flinders Rivers |
track815 |
|
Checking out Indigenous river harvest in the Kimberley |
|
track869 |
|
Classification of natural flow regimes in Australia to support environmental flow management |
3.3: Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: a tool for management and science |
track783 |
|
Classifying river landscapes |
3.2: Biophysical classification: Classifying Riverscapes across northern Australia |
134 |
|
Classifying tropical rivers: A new tool for management |
3.3: Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: a tool for management and science |
track419 |
|
Climate Change Implications for River Restoration in Global Biodiversity Hotspots |
5.7: Environmental flow tools for northern rivers (synthesis project) |
track831 |
|
Collaborative Water Planning in Australia's Tropical North |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
138 |
|
Collaborative Water Planning: Context and Practice, Literature Review, Volume 1 |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
104 |
|
Collaborative Water Planning: Context and Practice, Literature Review, Volume 2 |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
151 |
|
Collaborative Water Planning: Groundwater Visualisation Tool Guide |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
track835 |
|
Collaborative Water Planning: Guide to Monitoring and Evaluating Public Participation. Volume 5 |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
track821 |
|
Collaborative Water Planning: Howard East Water Planning Project Final Report |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
track836 |
|
Collaborative Water Planning: Legal and Policy Analysis, Volume 3 |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
147 |
|
Collaborative Water Planning: Phase 1 Report |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
track205 |
|
Collaborative Water Planning: Retrospective Case Studies, Volume 4.1 |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
150 |
|
Collaborative Water Planning: Retrospective Case Studies, Volume 4.2 |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
152 |
|
Colonization and Use of Dry Stream Beds by Terrestrial Invertebrates |
5.2: Refugial Pools. Importance of waterholes as aquatic refugia and the biophysical processes that sustain them |
track865 |
|
Comparing Multipliers from Survey and Non-Survey Based IO Models: An Empirical Investigation from Northern Australia |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track903 |
|
Conceptualising the natural flux regime in wet dry tropical rivers, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 |
5.1: Bottom up and top down control of tropical river food webs |
track179 |
|
Conservation biogeography of freshwater fishes: recent progress and future challenges |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track852 |
|
Consultation Strategy: Water Quality Monitoring Framework for the Katherine and Daly River Catchments |
4.5: Developing a Water Quality Monitoring Framework for the Katherine and Daly River Catchment |
track188 |
|
Context Dependency in Periphton and Invertebrates: Interactions between Velocity and Nutrients in the Australian Wet-Dry Tropics |
5.1: Bottom up and top down control of tropical river food webs |
track884 |
|
Creating the Ngan'gi Seasons Calendar: Reflections on Engaging Indigenous Knowledge Authorities in Research |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
track808 |
|
Critical Times Need Practical Measures: Water Resource Planning in Australia (Presentation to NWC) |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
track895 |
|
Crossing Boundaries in Tropical Rivers and Estuaries, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
145 |
|
Daly River Catchment Water Model: Progress Report |
1.4: Knowledge integration and science delivery |
track897 |
|
Daly River fish and flows project: an environmental flows study, May 2007 |
5.5: Flow-ecology relationships for biodiversity and ecosystem processes |
track166 |
|
Daly River fish and flows project: an environmental flows study, September 2007 |
5.5: Flow-ecology relationships for biodiversity and ecosystem processes |
track165 |
|
Daly River fish and flows: summary of key findings - (Project Workshop, Darwin, June 2008) |
5.5: Flow-ecology relationships for biodiversity and ecosystem processes |
track650 |
|
Daly’s potential goes under microscope |
4.1: Catchment water budgets and water resource assessment |
track908 |
|
Decision Support Tools - Synthesis Project Presentation |
|
track932 |
|
Demographic Trends and Likely Futures for Australia's Tropical Rivers |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track770 |
|
Differing effects of catchment land use on water chemistry explain contrasting behaviour of a diatom index in tropical northern and temperate southern Australia |
4.6: Trial of the Framework for the Assessment of River and Wetland Health (FARWH) in the wet/dry tropics |
track883 |
|
Digital Atlas - Synthesis Project Presentation |
|
track929 |
|
Diversity of river life |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
127 |
|
Do food chain lengths in tropical floodplain rivers of northern Australia fit with expectations? |
5.3: River-floodplain food web subsidies |
track812 |
|
Dynamics of Aggregated River Wood and Importance as Fish Habitat in a Tropical Australian River |
5.5: Flow-ecology relationships for biodiversity and ecosystem processes |
track898 |
|
Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: A tool for management and science |
3.3: Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: a tool for management and science |
track421 |
|
Ecological watering requirements in northern Australia, Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2009 |
5.7: Environmental flow tools for northern rivers (synthesis project) |
track800 |
|
Economic interests, issues and opportunities in northern Australia….Indigenous values: Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2009 |
6.2: Indigenous rights to water in northern Australia |
track804 |
|
Environmental Filters Determine Strong Spatial Concordance among Multiple Species in Tropical Australian Riverscapes |
5.1: Bottom up and top down control of tropical river food webs |
track863 |
|
Environmental flow tools |
5.7: Environmental flow tools for northern rivers (synthesis project) |
126 |
|
Environmental flows - Synthesis Project Presentation |
|
track933 |
|
Environmental flows and ecological assets |
5.5: Flow-ecology relationships for biodiversity and ecosystem processes |
124 |
|
Environmental flows case study in the Daly River |
5.5: Flow-ecology relationships for biodiversity and ecosystem processes |
track805 |
|
Environmental flows for northern Australian river and estuaries, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 |
5.7: Environmental flow tools for northern rivers (synthesis project) |
track185 |
|
Environmental flows for northern Australian rivers and estuaries, ASL Conference, 2008 |
5.7: Environmental flow tools for northern rivers (synthesis project) |
track647 |
|
Estimation of economic values for ecosystem services of Australia's tropical rivers, Riversymposium Conference, Perth 2010 |
2.1: The value of Australia’s tropical rivers |
track860 |
|
Estuarine fish |
5.6: Flow impacts on estuarine finfish of the Gulf of Carpentaria |
125 |
|
Evaluating scenarios for the Howard catchment |
|
153 |
|
Evapotranspiration fluxes for three land cover classes in the tropical savannas of the Daly river region of Australia. |
4.1: Catchment water budgets and water resource assessment |
track791 |
|
Exploring and Evaluating Scenarios for a River Catchment in Northern Australia Using Scenario Development, Multi-criteria Analysis and a Deliberative Process as a Tool for Water Planning |
2.1: The value of Australia’s tropical rivers |
track846 |
|
Exploring scenarios for a tropical river catchment using systems dynamics modelling: Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2008 |
1.1: Scenarios for tropical rivers and coasts: integrating the TRaCK research program |
158 |
|
Extreme conditions structure meiofauna communities in the arid tropics of Australia |
5.4: Assessing the effect of urbanisation and catchment development on ecosystem health in estuaries |
track888 |
|
Facilitator’s Guide to Indigenous Water Planning |
|
track975 |
|
Field Manual - Including protocols for quantitative sampling of fish assemblages, habitat, water quality and sample preservation. |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track973 |
|
Fine sediment sources in the largely undisturbed, tropical, low relief catchment of Darwin Harbour, Australia |
5.4: Assessing the effect of urbanisation and catchment development on ecosystem health in estuaries |
track788 |
|
Fine-scale prioritization of fish persistence in the Daly River, NT: Condition and conservation re-revisited |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track818 |
|
Flood inundation mapping of tropical river catchments in Northern Australia using optical and ALOS-PALSAR data |
4.1: Catchment water budgets and water resource assessment |
track878 |
|
Floodplain foodwebs |
5.3: River-floodplain food web subsidies |
122 |
|
Floodplains: Critically threatened ecosystems |
5.3: River-floodplain food web subsidies |
track417 |
|
Flow and fisheries: River impacts on estuarine prawns in the Gulf of Carpentaria |
5.4: Assessing the effect of urbanisation and catchment development on ecosystem health in estuaries |
track910 |
|
Flow guidelines for water management agencies |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
track982 |
|
Flow regime and ecology |
3.3: Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: a tool for management and science |
track718 |
|
Flow, water quality and algae in the Katherine River, tropical Australia |
4.3: Towards understanding the impacts of land management on productivity in the Daly and Flinders Rivers |
track817 |
|
Food, flows and feathers: Riparian bird assemblages of Australia’s wet-dry tropics |
5.1: Bottom up and top down control of tropical river food webs |
track810 |
|
GIS tool instrumental in river research |
3.2: Biophysical classification: Classifying Riverscapes across northern Australia |
track713 |
|
Ground-breaking study into aquatic food web of our tropical river systems |
|
track780 |
|
Healthy Estuaries |
5.4: Assessing the effect of urbanisation and catchment development on ecosystem health in estuaries |
123 |
|
Historical population connectivity and fragmentation in a tropical freshwater fish with a disjunct distribution (pennyfish, Denariusa bandata). |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track838 |
|
How are biogeochemical processes differentially affected by nutrient loading? |
5.4: Assessing the effect of urbanisation and catchment development on ecosystem health in estuaries |
track887 |
|
How flow and nutrients affect plants and algae in the Daly River, N.T., Riversymposium Conference, Perth 2010 |
4.3: Towards understanding the impacts of land management on productivity in the Daly and Flinders Rivers |
track862 |
|
Identifying high conservation value aquatic ecosystems in northern Australia |
5.9: Northern Australia Aquatic Ecological Assets |
track843 |
|
Identifying those of high conservation value |
5.9: Northern Australia Aquatic Ecological Assets |
track834 |
|
Impact of seasonal freshwater inflow on a benthic estuarine community |
5.4: Assessing the effect of urbanisation and catchment development on ecosystem health in estuaries |
track807 |
|
Impacts of fish and nutrients on riverine primary production in a split stream experiment |
5.1: Bottom up and top down control of tropical river food webs |
track819 |
|
Indigenous aquatic resource use in the Daly River catchment, Northern Territory |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
track809 |
|
Indigenous livelihoods and the global environment: Understanding relationships |
1.1: Scenarios for tropical rivers and coasts: integrating the TRaCK research program |
track782 |
|
Indigenous people, rivers and water in north Australia: perspectives on an emerging research agenda, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
track168 |
|
Indigenous Rights in Water in Northern Australia - NAILSMA/TRaCK Project 6.2 |
6.2: Indigenous rights to water in northern Australia |
track938 |
|
Indigenous rights to water in northern Australia |
6.2: Indigenous rights to water in northern Australia |
track715 |
|
Indigenous Socio-economic values and river flows - Newsletter 1, August 2009 |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
track714 |
|
Indigenous Socio-economic values and river flows - Newsletter 2, October 2010 |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
track861 |
|
Indigenous Values and River Flows |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
118 |
|
Indigenous values and water allocation research in the Daly River region of Northern Australia, Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2009 |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
track803 |
|
Indigenous, pastoral and government interests work with TRaCK and FitzCAM |
|
track871 |
|
Integrated Science Support for Managing Australia's Tropical Rivers: A Case Study in the Daly River Catchment |
1.4: Knowledge integration and science delivery |
track956 |
|
Integrating knowledge to support adaptive management |
1.4: Knowledge integration and science delivery |
track826 |
|
Isotopic fractionation and implications for stable isotope analysis of aquatic food webs. |
5.2: Refugial Pools. Importance of waterholes as aquatic refugia and the biophysical processes that sustain them |
track180 |
|
Key drivers of river and wetland food webs in Australia’s Wet Dry Tropics |
|
track886 |
|
Land-use change from indigenous management to cattle grazing initiates the gullying of alluvial soils in northern Australia |
4.4: Bedload transport in large tropical rivers and its effect on dry-season pool habitat dynamics |
track882 |
|
Landscape evolution and monsoonal ecology as drivers of phylogeographic patterns in north Australian freshwater fish |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track797 |
|
Landscape genetic analysis of the tropical freshwater fish Mogurnda mogurnda (Eleotridae) in a monsoonal river basin: importance of hydrographic factors and population history |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track890 |
|
Law, policy and practice: considerations for water planning in Northern Australia, Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2009 |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
track802 |
|
Linking catchments to the coast - can the development of northern Australia negatively impact on the health and productivity of estuaries? |
5.4: Assessing the effect of urbanisation and catchment development on ecosystem health in estuaries |
track806 |
|
Linking catchments to the coast – can the development of northern Australia negatively impact on the health and productivity of estuaries? Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 |
5.4: Assessing the effect of urbanisation and catchment development on ecosystem health in estuaries |
track183 |
|
Majalin Guwardagan-guna (Lahan Wagiman). Fish from Daly River (Wagiman country) |
5.5: Flow-ecology relationships for biodiversity and ecosystem processes |
track901 |
|
Major Solute Chemistry as an Indicator of Hydrology in Tropical Floodplains |
5.3: River-floodplain food web subsidies |
track866 |
|
MalakMalak and Matngala plant knowledge - Seasonal Calendar |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
track845 |
|
Mercury in Northern Australian aquatic ecosystems |
5.2: Refugial Pools. Importance of waterholes as aquatic refugia and the biophysical processes that sustain them |
track820 |
|
Merrepen 2009 Poster- Aboriginal People and River Flows |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
track220 |
|
Ngan'gi Seasons Calendar, Nauiyu - Daly River |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
track429 |
|
Northern Australia, whither the mercury? |
5.2: Refugial Pools. Importance of waterholes as aquatic refugia and the biophysical processes that sustain them |
track851 |
|
Nutrients and primary production in the Flinders River |
4.3: Towards understanding the impacts of land management on productivity in the Daly and Flinders Rivers |
track906 |
|
Nutrients in rivers |
4.3: Towards understanding the impacts of land management on productivity in the Daly and Flinders Rivers |
130 |
|
OnTRaCK, Issue 1 |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
154 |
|
OnTRaCK, Issue 2 |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
track232 |
|
OnTRaCK, Issue 3 |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
track766 |
|
OnTRaCK, Issue 4 |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
track839 |
|
OnTRaCK, Issue 5 |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
track899 |
|
OnTRaCK, Issue 6 |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
track981 |
|
Options for developing a natural-resource based economy in Arnhem Land: payments for environmental services |
6.3: Developing an effective conservation and sustainable use economy in Arnhem Land: options for payment for environmental services |
track799 |
|
Participatory modelling of the Howard East aquifer |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
track424 |
|
Participatory modelling of the Howard East aquifer - Project News |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
track425 |
|
People and the Economy |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
133 |
|
Precipitation partitioning for three land cover classes in the wet-dry tropics of Australia |
4.1: Catchment water budgets and water resource assessment |
track416 |
|
Primary production and nutrients in a tropical macrotidal estuary, Darwin Harbour, Australia. |
5.4: Assessing the effect of urbanisation and catchment development on ecosystem health in estuaries |
track184 |
|
Primary production in tropical rivers |
5.2: Refugial Pools. Importance of waterholes as aquatic refugia and the biophysical processes that sustain them |
track418 |
|
Priorities for identification and sustainable management of high conservation value aquatic ecosystems in northern Australia |
5.9: Northern Australia Aquatic Ecological Assets |
track907 |
|
Profile: Adelaide River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track656 |
|
Profile: Archer River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track653 |
|
Profile: Barron River, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track727 |
|
Profile: Bathurst & Mellville Islands |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track657 |
|
Profile: Bathurst & Melville Islands, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track725 |
|
Profile: Blyth River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track651 |
|
Profile: Blyth River, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track726 |
|
Profile: Buckingham River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track658 |
|
Profile: Calvert River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track655 |
|
Profile: Cape Leveque Coast |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track659 |
|
Profile: Cape Leveque Coast, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track728 |
|
Profile: Coleman River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track660 |
|
Profile: Coleman River, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track730 |
|
Profile: Daintree River, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track731 |
|
Profile: Daly River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track212 |
|
Profile: Daly River, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track732 |
|
Profile: Darwin/Blackmore Rivers |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track661 |
|
Profile: Drysdale River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track662 |
|
Profile: Ducie River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track663 |
|
Profile: East Alligator River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track664 |
|
Profile: East Alligator, Goomadeer & Liverpool Rivers, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track733 |
|
Profile: Embley River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track665 |
|
Profile: Embley, Watson, Archer, Holyrood & Wenlock Rivers, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track734 |
|
Profile: Finniss River, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track735 |
|
Profile: Finniss/Elizabeth/Howard Rivers |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track666 |
|
Profile: Fitzmaurice River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track667 |
|
Profile: Fitzroy River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track434 |
|
Profile: Fitzroy River, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track736 |
|
Profile: Flinders River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track436 |
|
Profile: Flinders River, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track737 |
|
Profile: Gilbert River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track668 |
|
Profile: Gilbert River, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track738 |
|
Profile: Goomadeer River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track669 |
|
Profile: Goyder River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track670 |
|
Profile: Groote Eylandt River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track671 |
|
Profile: Groote Eylandt, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track739 |
|
Profile: Holroyd River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track672 |
|
Profile: Horne Island |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track673 |
|
Profile: Isdell & Lennard Rivers, demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track740 |
|
Profile: Isdell River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track674 |
|
Profile: Jardine River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track675 |
|
Profile: Jardine River, Ducie River & Jacky Jacky Creek - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track741 |
|
Profile: Jeannie River, Normanby Rivers & Endeavour Creek - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track742 |
|
Profile: Keep River (NT) |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track676 |
|
Profile: Keep River (WA) |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track677 |
|
Profile: King Edward & Prince Regent Rivers - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track743 |
|
Profile: King Edward River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track678 |
|
Profile: Koolatong River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track679 |
|
Profile: Leichhardt River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track680 |
|
Profile: Leichhardt River - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track744 |
|
Profile: Lennard River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track681 |
|
Profile: Limmen Bright River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track682 |
|
Profile: Liverpool River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track683 |
|
Profile: Mary & Adelaide Rivers - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track745 |
|
Profile: Mary River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track684 |
|
Profile: McArthur River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track685 |
|
Profile: McArthur River, Rosie & Limmen Bight Rivers - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track746 |
|
Profile: Mitchell River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track435 |
|
Profile: Mitchell River - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track747 |
|
Profile: Morning Inlet |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track686 |
|
Profile: Morning Inlet - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track748 |
|
Profile: Mornington Island |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track687 |
|
Profile: Mornington Island - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track749 |
|
Profile: Mossman River - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track750 |
|
Profile: Moyle & Fitzmaurice Rivers - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track751 |
|
Profile: Moyle River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track688 |
|
Profile: Nicholson River & Settlement Creek (Qld part) - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track752 |
|
Profile: Nicholson River (NT) |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track689 |
|
Profile: Nicholson River (QLD) |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track690 |
|
Profile: Norman & Staaten Rivers - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track753 |
|
Profile: Norman River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track691 |
|
Profile: Ord River (NT) |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track692 |
|
Profile: Ord River (WA part) & Keep River (WA part) - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track754 |
|
Profile: Ord River (WA) |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track693 |
|
Profile: Pentecost & Drysdale Rivers - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track755 |
|
Profile: Pentecost River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track695 |
|
Profile: Prince Regent River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track696 |
|
Profile: Robinson River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track697 |
|
Profile: Robinson River, Calvert River & Settlement Creek - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track756 |
|
Profile: Roper River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track698 |
|
Profile: Roper River & Towns River - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track757 |
|
Profile: Rosie River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track699 |
|
Profile: Settlement Creek (NT) |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track701 |
|
Profile: Settlement Creek (QLD) |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track702 |
|
Profile: South Alligator & Wildman Rivers - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track758 |
|
Profile: South Alligator River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track700 |
|
Profile: Staaten River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track703 |
|
Profile: Stuart, Olive Pascoe & Lockhart Rivers - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track759 |
|
Profile: Thursday Island |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track704 |
|
Profile: Torres Strait Islands - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track760 |
|
Profile: Towns River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track705 |
|
Profile: TRACK Region - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track761 |
|
Profile: Victoria River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track706 |
|
Profile: Victoria River, Ord & Keep Rivers (NT part) - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track762 |
|
Profile: Walker River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track707 |
|
Profile: Walker, Goyde, Buckingham & Koolatong Rivers - demographic |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track763 |
|
Profile: Watson River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track708 |
|
Profile: Wenlock River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track709 |
|
Profile: Wildman River |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track710 |
|
Proper Engagement Protocols for Indigenous People |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
track814 |
|
Protecting Indigenous Values in Water Management: A Challenge to Conventional Environmental Flow Assessments |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
track977 |
|
Quantifying uncertainty in estimation of hydrologic metrics for ecohydrological studies. |
3.3: Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: a tool for management and science |
track784 |
|
Recognition of Indigenous interests in Australian water resource management, with particular reference to environmental flow assessment |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
track169 |
|
REDD payments as incentive for reducing forest loss |
1.1: Scenarios for tropical rivers and coasts: integrating the TRaCK research program |
track793 |
|
River classification and its application to environmental flow management |
3.3: Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: a tool for management and science |
track962 |
|
River foodwebs |
5.1: Bottom up and top down control of tropical river food webs |
119 |
|
River Futures in Australia's Tropical North |
1.1: Scenarios for tropical rivers and coasts: integrating the TRaCK research program |
136 |
|
River Research On TRaCK |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
track798 |
|
Scientists go back to school to learn from Kimberley kids |
|
track870 |
|
Seasonal contrasts in carbon budgets and ecological processes on a tropical floodplain river in Northern Australia, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 |
5.3: River-floodplain food web subsidies |
track182 |
|
Seasonal contrasts in carbon budgets on a tropical river floodplain, International Society for River Science Congress, Florida USA, July 2009 |
5.3: River-floodplain food web subsidies |
track649 |
|
Seasonal contrasts in carbon resources and ecological processes on a tropical floodplain |
5.3: River-floodplain food web subsidies |
track904 |
|
Seasonal patterns of energy balance and land use change in the Daly River catchment - OzFlux Meeting, Darwin, 24-26 June 2009 |
4.1: Catchment water budgets and water resource assessment |
track785 |
|
Seasonal patterns of evapotranspiration from cleared and uncleared tropical savanna: implications for catchment water balance in the wet-dry tropics. |
4.1: Catchment water budgets and water resource assessment |
track172 |
|
Sediment and nutrient loads |
4.2: Regional scale sediment and nutrient budgets |
129 |
|
Sediment and Waterholes |
4.4: Bedload transport in large tropical rivers and its effect on dry-season pool habitat dynamics |
131 |
|
Seeing northern rivers through Indigenous eyes |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
track423 |
|
Socio-Economic Activity and Water Use in Australia’s Tropical Rivers: A Case Study in the Mitchell and Daly River Catchments |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track905 |
|
Socio-economic profiling of tropical rivers |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track422 |
|
Sorting Australian Rivers by ecology and flow |
3.3: Ecohydrological regionalisation of Australia: a tool for management and science |
135 |
|
Sources and fate of organic carbon in Australian streams and rivers. |
5.2: Refugial Pools. Importance of waterholes as aquatic refugia and the biophysical processes that sustain them |
track181 |
|
Spatial and temporal variation in density and diversity of flying aquatic and terrestrial insects |
5.1: Bottom up and top down control of tropical river food webs |
track816 |
|
Spatial variation in aquatic food web structure across tropical riverine landscapes, International Society of River Science Congress, Florida USA, July 2009 |
5.1: Bottom up and top down control of tropical river food webs |
track648 |
|
Stakeholder values and attitudes towards water markets across northern Australia |
6.1: Establishing water markets in northern Australia |
track857 |
|
Summary of TRaCK Synthesis Projects |
|
track928 |
|
Surface Water – Groundwater Interactions in the Lower Fitzroy River, Western Australia |
4.1: Catchment water budgets and water resource assessment |
track923 |
|
Sustainable economies: Arnhem Land case study |
6.3: Developing an effective conservation and sustainable use economy in Arnhem Land: options for payment for environmental services |
track827 |
|
Systematic conservation planning of eastern Australian rivers to manage and maintain bioregional variation in fish biodiversity |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track779 |
|
The benefits of collaborative approaches to river research: Observations from the Daly River Fish and Flows project |
5.5: Flow-ecology relationships for biodiversity and ecosystem processes |
track813 |
|
The Delineation of Valley Margins as the basis for a valley confinement index using different resolution DEM data: implications for continental scale river classification approaches. |
3.2: Biophysical classification: Classifying Riverscapes across northern Australia |
track171 |
|
The Economic Value of Rivers |
2.1: The value of Australia’s tropical rivers |
117 |
|
The evolutionary role of dendritic systems in structuring the fish populations of Australia’s northern rivers |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track811 |
|
The future of tropical rivers: which vision is the most sustainable? |
1.1: Scenarios for tropical rivers and coasts: integrating the TRaCK research program |
159 |
|
The haves and have nots in Australia's Tropical North - new perspectives on a persisting problem |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track849 |
|
The people of the tropics - now and into the future |
3.1: Socio-economic activity and water use in the Tropical Rivers region |
track771 |
|
The Rainbow Connection: An integrative approach to identifying melanotaeniid (Melanotaenia splendida inornata) dispersal in response to flooding. |
5.8: Biodiversity and HCVAE. Bioregionalisation conservation priorities and predictive models of aquatic biodiversity |
track891 |
|
The relative importance of top-down and bottom-up control on primary production in a dryland-tropical river |
4.3: Towards understanding the impacts of land management on productivity in the Daly and Flinders Rivers |
track864 |
|
The role of sediments in nutrient cycling in the tidal creeks of Darwin Harbour |
5.4: Assessing the effect of urbanisation and catchment development on ecosystem health in estuaries |
track652 |
|
The significance of water flows for estuaries, Riversymposium Conference, Brisbane 2009 |
5.6: Flow impacts on estuarine finfish of the Gulf of Carpentaria |
track801 |
|
The tight coupling of photosynthesis and respiration during base flow in the Australian Wet-Dry Tropics |
4.3: Towards understanding the impacts of land management on productivity in the Daly and Flinders Rivers |
track855 |
|
The value of Australia's tropical ecosystem services |
2.1: The value of Australia’s tropical rivers |
track778 |
|
The value of Australia’s tropical river ecosystem services |
2.1: The value of Australia’s tropical rivers |
track774 |
|
The “wet-dry” in the wet-dry tropics drives river ecosystem structure and processes in northern Australia. |
5.7: Environmental flow tools for northern rivers (synthesis project) |
track960 |
|
Towards a Water Quality Monitoring and Management Framework for the Katherine and Daly River Catchment |
4.5: Developing a Water Quality Monitoring Framework for the Katherine and Daly River Catchment |
track765 |
|
Towards an objective approach for a regional - continental scale geomorphic river classification |
3.2: Biophysical classification: Classifying Riverscapes across northern Australia |
track877 |
|
Towards understanding the impacts of land management on productivity in the Daly River |
4.3: Towards understanding the impacts of land management on productivity in the Daly and Flinders Rivers |
track875 |
|
TRaCK 6 Monthly Progress Report (May/June 2010) - Fitzroy Catchment |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
track900 |
|
TRaCK Brochure |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
149 |
|
TRaCK in the Fitzroy - May 2009 Update |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
track646 |
|
TRaCK in the Mitchell catchment - 2008 |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
143 |
|
TRaCK Indigenous Engagement Forum - Mt Carbine Newsletter |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
track204 |
|
TRaCK Metadata Online Technical Summary |
1.4: Knowledge integration and science delivery |
track896 |
|
TRaCK researchers contribute to the ABC Rivers project |
5.5: Flow-ecology relationships for biodiversity and ecosystem processes |
track902 |
|
TRaCK sustainable livelihoods |
6.3: Developing an effective conservation and sustainable use economy in Arnhem Land: options for payment for environmental services |
track893 |
|
TRaCK Water trading |
6.1: Establishing water markets in northern Australia |
track894 |
|
TRaCK Workshop 2009 - Project Updates |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
track218 |
|
Trade-offs between development, culture and conservation – Willingness to pay for tropical river management among urban Australians |
2.1: The value of Australia’s tropical rivers |
track847 |
|
Trial of the Framework for the Assessment of River and Wetland Health (FARWH) in the Wet/Dry Tropics for the Daly and Fitzroy Rivers |
4.6: Trial of the Framework for the Assessment of River and Wetland Health (FARWH) in the wet/dry tropics |
track941 |
|
Tropical floodplain hydrology and erosion processes: critical knowledge gaps and potential constraints on development in Northern Australia. |
4.4: Bedload transport in large tropical rivers and its effect on dry-season pool habitat dynamics |
track176 |
|
Tropical river research across northern Australia |
7.1: Knowledge and adoption |
track777 |
|
Tropical Rivers in Australia and Customary Resource Use: Putting People into Flow-ecology Relationships |
2.2: Indigenous values and river flows |
track854 |
|
Two tales of fish: the value of multiple sources of knowledge for the assessment of environmental flow requirements of fish in the Daly River |
5.5: Flow-ecology relationships for biodiversity and ecosystem processes |
track795 |
|
Urban-based nutrient inputs to Darwin Harbour - impacts on ecosystem functioning: AMSA Conference, Adelaide 2009 |
5.4: Assessing the effect of urbanisation and catchment development on ecosystem health in estuaries |
track415 |
|
Use of spatial technologies for analyzing vegetation and channel changes in Daly River Catchment |
4.1: Catchment water budgets and water resource assessment |
track786 |
|
Using models for landscape planning: scale, complexity and utility |
1.1: Scenarios for tropical rivers and coasts: integrating the TRaCK research program |
track825 |
|
Using Remote Sensing for sediment budget development in large tropical rivers - Mitchell River, Gulf of Carpentaria. |
4.4: Bedload transport in large tropical rivers and its effect on dry-season pool habitat dynamics |
track177 |
|
Using remote sensing to quantify sediment budget components in a large tropical river - Mitchell River, Gulf of Carpentaria |
4.4: Bedload transport in large tropical rivers and its effect on dry-season pool habitat dynamics |
track178 |
|
Valuing tropical rivers and their ecosystem services through responsive research. |
2.1: The value of Australia’s tropical rivers |
track167 |
|
Visions of Tropical River Futures for Northern Australia, Coast 2 Coast Conference, Darwin 2008 |
1.1: Scenarios for tropical rivers and coasts: integrating the TRaCK research program |
144 |
|
Water budgets |
4.1: Catchment water budgets and water resource assessment |
128 |
|
Water markets |
6.1: Establishing water markets in northern Australia |
track829 |
|
Water Planning in Australia's Tropical North. Collaborative Water Planning: Summary Report. |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
track822 |
|
Water Quality Monitoring |
4.5: Developing a Water Quality Monitoring Framework for the Katherine and Daly River Catchment |
132 |
|
Water resource development must be based on good science |
|
track940 |
|
Water resources of the Howard River region, Northern Territory: A report on the social and cultural values and a stakeholder assessment of water use scenarios |
2.1: The value of Australia’s tropical rivers |
156 |
|
Waterhole foodwebs |
5.2: Refugial Pools. Importance of waterholes as aquatic refugia and the biophysical processes that sustain them |
121 |
|
Working together for a change: collaborative planning for water reform |
1.3: Collaborative water planning in northern Australia |
161 |