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Incorporating Geological Effects in Modeling of Revegetation Strategies for Salt-Affected Landscapes
Authors:Christopher J. Clarke  Richard W. Bell  Richard J. Hobbs  Richard J. George
Affiliation:(1) Environmental Science Murdoch University, Murdoch, 6150, Western Australia , AU;(2) Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Private Bag Post Office, Webley, 6014, Western Australia , AU;(3) Agriculture Western Australia, PO Box 1231, Bunbury, 6231, Western Australia , AU
Abstract:
The work highlights the difficulties of using standard sampling and statistical techniques to investigate regional phenomena and presents an integrated approach combining small-scale sampling with broad-scale observations to provide input into a modeling exercise. It is suggested that such approaches are vital if landscape- and regional-scale processes are to be understood and managed. The way in which the problem is perceived (holistically or piecemeal) affects the way treatments are designed and their effectiveness: past approaches have failed to integrate the various scales and processes involved. Effective solutions require an integrated holistic response.
Keywords:: Dryland salinity   Geology   Landscape   Revegetation integration
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