14th (2005)

Call Number
Internet
Start Date
01 January 2005
Extent
online resource : illustrations

Contents

Abstracts 1
INDEX 2 , 3
A South Coast Perspective on Estuary Management Plans, Funding & Regional Priorities 4
CoastKeepers – The Community Safeguarding our Coastal Environment 5
Sustainable Nitrogen Loads & Water Quality in NSW Estuaries: Management implications 6
Determining Appropriate Setbacks for Future Development Around ICOLLs 7 , 8
Resource, Research and Community Learning in Partnerships 9
Assessment of Nutrient Loads in Eurobodalla Coastal Catchments 10 , 11
The Mysteries of Closed Coastal Lakes – “Myths Busted” 12
How well are we managing our coastal volunteer capital? 13 , 14
Hydro-ecology, mating Engineers & Ecologists 15
Place Based Planning for a Sustainable Coastal Town 16
Sustainable Water Management- Where to Go From Here 17
Managing Algal Blooms with Artificial Intelligence 18 , 19
Aboriginal Cultural Landscape – Planning of the NSW Coastal Zone – A 20 , 21
NSW Northern Rivers Historic Seagrass, Mangrove and Saltmarsh Habitat Mapping 22
Tsunami to Sea Level rise – Water Level Variability along the NSW Coast 23
Will the rules protect Wallarah? 24
Conquering WONS on the Edge – Managing Weeds of National Significance in coastal NSW 25 , 26
A Systems Approach to Coastal Research and Management 27
The Cutting Edge – Processes and Strategies in Coastal Planning 28
A new way of producing regional natural resource management information 29
Ecotourism for Community Revival 30
A YEAR AFTER THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW – THE APPLICATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE TO COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT IN NSW 31
To nourish or not to nourish? Offshore Sand Sources and Coastal Erosion (Case-study: Collaroy/Narrabeen Beach, Sydney, NSW). 32 , 33
The Coastal Dairy Industry in a Changing Environment 34
Saltmarsh Restoration – Rebuilding Habitat with a Community Partnership 35 , 36
Integrated Management Tools of Coastal Lake Catchments 37 , 38
Commercial Fishers – Stewards of our Estuaries and Oceans 39
IS THE NSW COAST ERODING AND IS IT LIKELY TO GET WORSE? 40
Liability issues affecting coastal authorities 41
Arm Twisting Community Attitudes for Estuary Improvement 42
Quantifying the Coastal Storm Erosion Hazard – A Rational Protocol 43
Integrated Water Cycle Management -Holistic Planning for Future Urban Development 44
Foreshore Rehabilitation – Replacing Traditional Practices with Ecological Engineering 45
A Collaborative Approach to Fish Passage in the Coastal Waterways of NSW 46
Local Government, NRM and Responding to Sea Change 47
Endangered Ecological Communities – Is Local Politics a Key Threatening Process? 48
Coastal lake sediments do breathe, and freshwater inflows can be suffocating 49
Living on the Edge and Surviving 50 , 51

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