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<strong>South</strong> <strong>West</strong> Regional NRM Strategy – Ancillary Document<br />

Su<strong>the</strong>rland, W.J., S. Bardsley, L. Bennun, M. Clout, I.M. Côté, M.H. Depledge, L.V. Dicks, A.P. Dobson, L.<br />

Fellman, E. Fleishman, D.W. Gibbons, A.J. Impey, J.H. Lawton, F. Lickorish, D.B. Lindenmayer, T.E.<br />

Lovejoy, R. MacNally, J. Madgwick, L.S. Peck, J. Pretty, S.V. Prior, K.H. Red<strong>for</strong>d, J.P.W.<br />

Scharlemann, M. Spalding, M. and A.R. Watkinson 2011 Horizon scan of global conservation<br />

issues <strong>for</strong> 2011. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 26(1):10-16<br />

ISSUES identified`: Environmental consequences of increasing milk consumption in Asia; new greenhouse gases; increases in<br />

productivity of polar oceans driven by loss of sea ice; biological impacts of perfluorinated compounds; xpansion in mining <strong>for</strong><br />

lithium used in rechargeable batteries; genetic techniques to eradicate mosquitoes; nitric acid rain; substantial changes in soil<br />

ecology; denial of biodiversity loss; protected area failure; re-emergence of rinderpest; climate governance; trans<strong>for</strong>mation of<br />

oceans and domestication of marine species; vegetation change facilitated by earthworms in North American <strong>for</strong>ests; hydraulic<br />

fracturing.<br />

SWAA 2006 INLAND SALTWATER AQUACULTURE – Growth Strategy: Using salined water to grow<br />

fish and diversify farm income in <strong>the</strong> dryland areas of <strong>West</strong>ern Australia. Report to Blackwood Basin<br />

Group. Salt Water Aquaculture Alliance (SWAA), Albany, WA. 22 pp.<br />

Title adequately describes content.<br />

SWAA 2009a Aquaculture organisation plan. Report to Blackwood Basin Group. Salt Water<br />

Aquaculture Alliance (SWAA), Albany, WA. 3 pp.<br />

Title adequately describes content.<br />

SWAA 2009b Business plan – Section 2: Production plan. Report to Blackwood Basin Group. Salt<br />

Water Aquaculture Alliance (SWAA), Albany, WA. 27 pp.<br />

Title adequately describes content. Key message “The “fit” of <strong>the</strong> Saltwater Trout enterprise into wheatbelt farming systems as<br />

a diversification option is unlikely to occur because peak labour requirements <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Saltwater Trout enterprise would clash with<br />

peak seasonal labour demands especially at seeding and still significantly but to a lesser degree at harvest.<br />

SWAA 2009c Operations manual – saltwater rainbow trout. Salt Water Aquaculture Alliance (SWAA),<br />

Albany, WA. 27 pp.<br />

Title adequately describes content.<br />

SWCC 2007 Map of oil mallee plantings 2005-07. SWCC, Bunbury, WA. 1 p.<br />

Title adequately describes content.<br />

SWCC 2009a Project report - Project DS.O6a New Opportunities in <strong>the</strong> Wool belt. SWCC, Bunbury,<br />

WA. 9 p.<br />

Title adequately describes content.<br />

SWCC 2009b Communications Toolkit. SWCC, Bunbury, WA. 22 p.<br />

Title adequately describes content.<br />

Syrinx Environmental PL 2008 Scott Coastal Plain – Demonstration projects – nutrient and water<br />

management. Prepared <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> BBG. Syrinx Environmental PL, Perth, WA. 103 pp.<br />

This report details <strong>the</strong> sample and analysis plan <strong>for</strong> four monitoring sites on dairy farms that are implementing BMPs on <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

properties to reduce nutrient runoff. As such, has no in<strong>for</strong>mation relevant to strategy development.<br />

Trayler, KM, JA Davis, P Horwitz and DL Morgan 1997 Aquatic fauna of <strong>the</strong> Warren Bioregion, southwest<br />

<strong>West</strong>ern Australia: Does reservation guarantee preservation Journal of <strong>the</strong> Royal Society of<br />

<strong>West</strong>ern Australia 79: 281-291.<br />

Title adequately describes content. Electronic version not available.<br />

Thompson, McRobert, Edgeloe 2009 Waroona Drainage Study. Report to Waroona Shire, Waroona,<br />

WA, 94 pp.<br />

Title adequately describes content.<br />

Thompson, McRobert, Edgeloe 2009 Cost benefit analysis of water sensitive urban design.<br />

Leschenault Catchment <strong>Council</strong>, Bunbury, WA, 20 pp.<br />

This report details <strong>the</strong> costs and benefits of Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) within <strong>the</strong> Leschenault catchment. It is to be<br />

used as a guide to direct WSUD works throughout <strong>the</strong> catchment and allow decisions on <strong>the</strong> best overall outcome from limited<br />

budgets. To achieve this, <strong>the</strong> report looks at <strong>the</strong> constraints and opportunities of implementing WSUD in a variety of areas,<br />

including different soil types, position in <strong>the</strong> catchment to priority water bodies and retrofitting WSUD versus direct incorporation<br />

in new developments. The report also contains a simple matrix to assist with this prioritisation of works and a table on actual<br />

WSUD examples implemented in <strong>the</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>West</strong>. These will assist with ranking potential projects based on budgets and<br />

outcomes. Useful report but not directly relevant to development of <strong>the</strong> strategy.<br />

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