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Can paddock scale data integration achieve more cost effective outcomes in the Great Barrier Reef? A case study in the Fitzroy Basin

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posted on 2018-04-30, 00:00 authored by Megan StarMegan Star, John RolfeJohn Rolfe, M East, T Beutel, K McCosker, R Ellis, S Darr, T Coughlin
The decline in health of the Great Barrier Reef and the pressure on allocating funds efficiently has increased efforts to prioritise where public funds are invested. The Fitzroy basin and coastal catchments is 152,000 square kilometres and geographically diverse. Past work has identified that sediment loads leaving the catchment are posing a high risk to the ongoing health of the Reef and that there is a need to prioritise funds to achieve cost effective outcomes. In this paper we aim to present an alternative approach to effective prioritisation of sediment reductions. The approach integrates spatial information regarding the sediment source and process, levels of adoption, bare ground cover, and cost into a function to rank neighbourhood catchments. The results demonstrate the complexity of the issue and the challenge the Fitzroy Basin Association faces when allocating funds. They also illustrate that there are effective opportunities in particular priority areas within the catchment in which on-ground actions could be undertaken, proving it to be a useful approach in prioritising future investments aimed at achieving cost effective sediment reductions to the Reef. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd.

History

Volume

202

Issue

Part 2

Start Page

461

End Page

468

Number of Pages

8

eISSN

1095-8630

ISSN

0301-4797

Publisher

Academic Press, UK

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2017-04-11

External Author Affiliations

Department of Natural Resources and Mines; University of New England; Queensland Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources and Mines

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of Environmental Management

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