Publication Date
4-1996
Series Number
Miscellaneous Publication 10/96
Publisher
Agriculture Western Australia
City
Perth
ISSN
1326-4168
Abstract
The Esperance Region Catchment Planning Strategy project was initiated by the Esperance Land Conservation District Committee.
This report provides a reference document for farmers and other land managers such as government agencies and local government, and should help them to strategically focus their catchment planning activities.
It will help land managers to identify the major catchments and land systems in their area, management issues for long term sustainability, and a regional strategy for catchment planning.
Catchment planning involves both technical and social processes.
Technically it is a process of planning the sustainable use of water resources within a catchment.
Number of Pages
86
Keywords
Esperance Region Catchment, National Landcare program, Water management, Western Australia
Disciplines
Agricultural Science | Agriculture | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment | Environmental Monitoring | Hydrology | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Soil Science | Water Resource Management
Recommended Citation
Platt, J,
Nicholas, B,
Short, R,
and
Gee, S.
(1996), Esperance Region Catchment planning strategy. Agriculture Western Australia, Perth. Report Miscellaneous Publication 10/96.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/lr_publishedrpts/82
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Comments
A Project of the Esperance Land Conservation District Committee supported by National Landcare Program and Agriculture Western Australia, Esperance