Publication Date
2002
DPIRD Collections
Natural resources
Series Number
1/2003
Abstract
Lower Gascoyne Management Strategy The Carnarvon horticultural area has suffered considerable erosion damage following flooding of the Gascoyne River. Factors contributing to the erosion include a move to greater vegetable production, the carrying out of unauthorised earthworks and general confusion about the laws that apply to land management and erosion control. With this context, the purpose of this report is: • to clarify the laws applying to erosion control in the Carnarvon horticultural area; • to identify the public authorities with management responsibility for erosion control; and • to suggest a model by which erosion controls and management responsibilities can be conducted in a more coordinated and efficient manner.
Number of Pages
64
Keywords
Soil Conservation, Carnavon (WA), Western Australia
Disciplines
Soil Science
Recommended Citation
Clement, J.
(2002), Review of soil conservation legislation : Carnarvon horticultural area. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report 1/2003.
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