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Blue, green and in-between

Campbell et al
December 7, 2021 -
Objectives and approaches for evaluating wetland flow regimes based on vegetation outcomes
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The effect of experimental inundation and sediment deposition on the survival and growth of two herbaceous riverbank plant species

Lowe et al
December 7, 2010 -
low and sediment regimes of floodplain rivers around the world have been changed by river regulation and land management, altering the ecological processes structuring riparian plant communities.
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The Mid-Murray region contains diverse and rich natural environments. Its waterways provide water for domestic use, and support diverse agriculture, tourism and recreational activities and, Aboriginal cultural values and practices.

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We acknowledge the First Nations communities of the Mid-Murray and pay respect to their Elders past and present. We acknowledge First Nations people as the Traditional Custodians of the land, water and sky country. We recognise the intrinsic connection of First Nations people to Country, and we value their enduring cultural, social, environmental, spiritual, and economic connection to the rivers, wetlands, and floodplains of the Murray-Darling Basin.

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