spatial

Mapping the Spatial Footprint of Australian Agricultural Industries

The purpose of this project was to generate spatial datasets that identify the extent of land used by Australian agricultural industries.

  • Publication
  • Report
  • 2009
  • Product code PN30259
  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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A remote sensing approach for mapping and classifying riparian gully erosion in Tropical Australia

Alluvial gully erosion has been one of the dominant contemporary sediment sources in many of the large rivers draining into the Gulf of Carpentaria, yet, fundamental questions persist concerning the phenomenon both in terms of causal mechanisms and extent. In this project a baseline assessment of alluvial gully erosion in four tropical savannah rivers was undertaken resulting in both the development of a gully erosion conceptual model and an assessment of the spatial extent of gully erosion. (more)...
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  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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The fourth dimension: incorporating time into landscape-level biodiversity assessments

A fundamental issue in ecological research is measuring spatial and temporal variation in natural systems in order to assess the effect and magnitude of anthropogenic disturbances. While spatial variation is measured routinely, most ecological studies do not measure temporal variation: sampling is usually limited to relatively short periods and rarely has temporal replication. This not only devalues the spatial comparisons because historical levels of variability are not considered but also precludes (more)...

  • Publication
  • Report
  • 2009
  • Product code PN30222
  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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Detection of Pinus radiata wildlings in remnant vegetation in the lower SE of South Australia, and far SW of Victoria

a Pilot Study

This investigation attempted to use fine spatial scale Quickbird imagery and digitised aerial photography to indicate the location of pine wildlings within a selection of vegetation communities.

  • Publication
  • Final Report
  • 2009
  • Product code PN22419
  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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