Publication Date
1-4-1993
DPIRD Collections
Animal production and livestock, Natural resources
Series Number
7/93
Abstract
Photographic monitoring offers pastoralists an inexpensive management tool that can help to better understand how varying management practices affect the rangeland. Using a monitoring system also helps take the guesswork out of knowing what changes to vegetation and soils have occurred over time.
Number of Pages
4
Keywords
Western Australia, Rangeland monitoring
Disciplines
Environmental Monitoring
Recommended Citation
McLaughlin, A.
(1993), Installing photographic rangeland monitoring sites in grassland environments. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report 7/93.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/misc_pbns/156
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