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86 Joe Walker <strong>and</strong> Paul Reddell<br />

restoration of stable plant communities for conservation purposes is required<br />

try to match these as closely as possible to l<strong>and</strong>scape analogue communities.<br />

7. On the basis of points 1 to 6 above, establish the key system drivers <strong>and</strong><br />

design the restoration program (objectives, implementation methods, costs,<br />

<strong>and</strong> monitoring protocols).<br />

Acknowledgments: This chapter is dedicated to our friend, the late Cliff<br />

Thompson, O.A. formerly of CSIRO Division of Soils. His vast knowledge<br />

of Australian soils, the dunes at Cooloola <strong>and</strong> his pioneering work in restoring<br />

mined sites are monuments to his memory. Comments by Tim Ellis, David<br />

Mackenzie, Karel Prach, Simon Veitch, <strong>and</strong> Lawrence Walker greatly improved<br />

this chapter.<br />

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