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Bladder Saltbush Regeneration, 1970, 1983 and 1987. VIS_ID 4119, 4120, and 4121

This study reviews the distribution of healthy bladder saltbush on the Riverine Plain of south-east Australia towards the end of 1986, as well as the characteristics of regeneration following the saltbush dieback of 1977-83. The area of bladder saltbush increased by 53 percent, from 0.53 to 0.81 million ha, in the period 1983-86. A further 0.32 million ha, which previously supported saltbush, failed to regenerate. Variations in the pattern and progress of regeneration were closely related to variations in soil type and the effects of pre- and post-dieback grazing. Although the cause of dieback remains unknown, it would appear that much of the decline in the distribution of bladder saltbush could be attributed to post-dieback mismanagement of affected stands. The dataset consists of the report and one map showing bladder saltbush regeneration 1987. This dataset is related to the Bladder Saltbush Dieback dataset. VIS_ID 4119, 4120 and 4121

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Language English
Alternative Title RiverinePlainSaltbush1970_E_4119; RiverinePlainSaltbush1983_E_4120; RiverinePlainSaltbush1987_E_4121
Edition Not known
Purpose To map bladder saltbush on the Riverine Plain of south-east Australia.
Frequency of change Unknown
Keywords VEGETATION
Metadata Date 2015-01-19
Date of Asset Creation 2015-01-19
Date of Asset Publication 2015-01-19
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Equivalent Scale 1
Geospatial Topic Biota
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Temporal Coverage From 1970-01-01 - 1987-01-06
Datum GDA94 Geographic (Lat\Long)
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Attribution NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water asserts the right to be attributed as author of the original material in the following manner: "© State Government of NSW and NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water 2015"