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The Condition of urban streams in northern Sydney
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Annual Environmental Postgrad Conference (9th : 2005) (29 November - 2 December 2005 : Hobart)
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Khanna, Neha; Barton, David; Beale, David; Elmahdi, Amgad; McRae, Jacqui; Seelsaen, Nida; Shalav, Avi and Cornforth, Ruth. Conference proceedings and handbook : environmental change : making it happen
Publisher
Melbourne : School of Civil and Chemical Engineering, RMIT University
Date
2005
FoR/RFCD Code(s)
040200 Geochemistry  040600 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Author/Creator
Findlay, Sophia
Author/Creator
Taylor, Mark Patrick
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Davies, Peter
Description
This paper outlines the methodology, application and analysis of a rapid urban stream assessment tool, the Rapid Riparian Assessment (RRA) within the Ku-ring-gai Council Local Government Area, Sydney. The tool was developed to improve the understanding of riparian processes and broader environmental condition with an urban context. The results assist environmental management through the identification of causes and processes of change and degradation, inturn allowing the ability to direct policy, strategy and operational resources. The RRA has been carried out in all streams under the management and control of Ku-ring-gai Council, in total 221 kilometres, incorporating 288 reaches were assessed. It was found that 61% have a condition rating of good or better. Only 1% of reaches assessed were rated as very poor. The results suggest that urban stream condition within this local government area is better than predicted for typical urban streams. This may be attributed to the large number of bushland corridors that help to maintain the riparian zone in conjunction with the geomorphology, predominately incised gullies dominated by Hawkesbury Sandstone, that is relatively robust to urban pressures, consequently remaining relatively un-impacted. Sensitivity testing of the methodology and attribute weightings confirms the effectiveness of this tool.
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8 page(s)
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040200 Geochemistry
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040600 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
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assessment
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classification
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management
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riparian
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streams
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urban
Resource Type
conference paper
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Macquarie University. Dept. of Physical Geography

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/89587
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ISBN:0864593864
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mq-rm-2005001160
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eng
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