2015
DOI: 10.1080/18366503.2015.1014014
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‘Bright spots’ for estuary management in temperate Southern Australia

Abstract: Estuaries are a transition zone for fresh and saline water and sediments, providing a range of ecosystem services for the local population, infrastructure and industries located in their environs. They are also governance transition zones where jurisdictions often overlap and focused attention is often lacking. As Australia's population continues to expand, particularly in the south, estuaries are increasingly becoming popular locations for settlement due to their picturesque surrounds and accessibility for wa… Show more

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“…20 Harvesting the lessons learned from these programs, expanding upon them, and applying them more broadly, in combination with new and innovative solutions is considered key to protecting and restoring these systems. In March 2014, TNC, with support from The Thomas Foundation, launched the 'Great Southern Seascapes' Program.…”
Section: Protecting and Restoring The Temperate Bays Estuaries And Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Harvesting the lessons learned from these programs, expanding upon them, and applying them more broadly, in combination with new and innovative solutions is considered key to protecting and restoring these systems. In March 2014, TNC, with support from The Thomas Foundation, launched the 'Great Southern Seascapes' Program.…”
Section: Protecting and Restoring The Temperate Bays Estuaries And Imentioning
confidence: 99%