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Murray-Darling Basin Environmental Water Knowledge and Research Project — Synthesis Report

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posted on 2020-11-18, 23:39 authored by Nicole Thurgate, Julia MynottJulia Mynott, Lyn SmithLyn Smith, Nick BondNick Bond
•The Murray–Darling Basin Environmental Water Knowledge and Research Project (MDB EWKR) was a five-year project funded by the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office in the Department of the Environment and Energy
•Research focused on four thematic areas, which were identified by water managers as high priority knowledge gaps. These were fish, waterbirds, vegetation and food webs
•Reviews, synthesis, models, experiments and field studies were undertaken to better understand processes in the Murray Darling Basin (Basin)
•The information is provided in this report for both scientists and managers as EWKR has conducted ground-breaking research that improves understanding of what we know and what remains to be discovered within each theme

Funding

Department of Environment and Energy, Commonwealth Environmental Water Office

History

Publication Date

2019-08-01

Commissioning Body

Department of the Environment and Energy, Commonwealth Environmental Water Office

Type of report

  • Public sector research report

Publisher

La Trobe University, Centre for Freshwater Ecosystems

Place of publication

Wodonga, Victoria

Report Number

CFE Publication 230

Pagination

i-38

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