Wetland Condition 2022 : Great Barrier Reef catchment wetland condition monitoring program / Prepared by the Wetland Condition Science team, Ecosystem Survey & Mapping, Queensland Herbarium and Biodiversity Science, Department of Environment and Science
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- [Brisbane, Qld.] : Department of Environment and Science, 2023
- 1 online resource (20 pages) : illustrations, maps, charts.
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The Wetland Condition Monitoring Program (the Program) tracks progress towards an objective of improved wetland condition, focussing on natural, freshwater floodplain wetlands in major aggregations within the Great Barrier Reef catchment area (GBRCA). The Program uses a rapid assessment tool called Wetland Tracker to gather data on its sample of wetlands each year for a suite of 23 indicators. Indicators are aggregated into overall indices and subindices of pressure on and thestate for each wetland. These data are then analysed to determine the annual status of wetland condition at the scale of the GBRCA and natural resource management (NRM) regions. Change over time (annual trend) in pressure on and the state of wetlands is also determined at the scale of the GBRCA. This Wetland Condition 2022 report details the wetland condition assessment methods plus the statusand trend results for the 2022 reporting year. Scores can range from 1 to 5, where 1 is the best score possible and 5 is the worst. (Executive summary, page 4)
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- At base of title: November 2023.
- Prepared by the Wetland Condition Science team, Ecosystem Survey & Mapping, Queensland Herbarium and Biodiversity Science, Department of Environment and Science.
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- Includes bibliogrphic references (pages 20-21)
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