Integrated Science Support for Managing Australia’s Tropical Rivers: A Case Study in the Daly River Catchment

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Pantus, Francis
Barton, C
Bradford, Lindsay
Stroet, Martin
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F Pantu s, C. Barton, L. Bradford, M. Stroet

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2011
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Project 1.4 is part of TRaCK (Tropical Rivers and Coastal Knowledge) and is entitled “Knowledge Integration and Science Delivery”. Project 1.4 has two main aims:

  1. To integrate the knowledge that is being developed across the TRaCK program.
  2. To use that integrated knowledge to deliver science into the management domain. Assisted by consultation with both internal and external stakeholders, Project 1.4 has developed concepts, methods and tools that deliver such knowledge in the form of scenario evaluation capacity to a range of stakeholders, particularly in support of natural resource management. The approach adopted is based on a conceptual framework known as Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE).
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© 2011 TRaCK. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.

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Environmental Management

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