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Jason Summers
Open Space Coordinator
Hume City Council
PO Box 119 Dallas Vic 3047
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-----Original Message-----
From: scropper@...
[mailto:scropper@...]
Sent: Friday, 20 April 2007 3:25 AM
To: Jason Summers
Subject: EcoRamblings, Issue 2 (February 2007)
Jason,
Attached is the February 2007 issue of EcoRamblings. Sorry for
the delay but I have had to complete a complete overhaul of my
computer system before I could complete this issue. The contents
of this issue are...
EcoRamblings, Issue 2 (February 2007)
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> Intellectual property - a brief introduction
> Legislation related to flora in Victoria
> The Framework: A Review - Part 1
The Net Gain Calculater - the final piece to the puzzle
> The Framework: A Review - Part 1
New version of the 'Guide for Assessment of Referred
Planning Permit Applications'
> Q&A: How is the Habitat Hectare method for assessment of
vegetation been accepted or utilised in the industry?
> Q&A: How is the Native Vegetation Management Framework
been accepted in the industry?
> Q&A: An LGA Officer asked "How do we know offset site is
being managed?"
> Q&A: An LGA Officer asked "What happens after 10 years to
land being managed as an offset?"
> Q&A: A land manager asked "To rehabilitate a de-graded
site to it's floristic potential, is it better to manually
reinstate the site with a mixture of native grass seeds, or
should we just allow nature to take it's course?"
> Q&A: An LGA Officer asked "Is it really possible to
revegetate an area back to healthy and funct-ional pristine
bushland? What kind of time-frame is needed? We talk so much
about off-setting the loss of bushland with replanting.
Are we really just wasting time and creating areas which
will never be self sustaining and turn into weed scapes
or monocultures?"
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The content of the previous issue
EcoRamblings, Issue 1 (November 2006)
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> Ecoramblings - A New Industry Newsletter
> Heat Stress in Outdoor Workers
> Site stratification, an essential component of a flora
survey
> Websearch: A new revolution! Open Access Journals
> Websearch: Pimelea spinescens (Spiny Rice-flower)
> Have you unwittingly breached copyright?
> An easy and realiable method for estimating tree heights
> The demise of ephemeral wetlands of the basalt plains
> Prepurchase Ecological Assessments - don't buy a problem!
> Q&A: What is the best way to determine if a parcel of
land requires a survey for significant vegetation?
> Q&A: How can land managers keep up with all the changes
in legislation in relation to weeds, biodiversity and
conservation?
If you would like a copy of this issue send me an email with
ECORAMBLINGS ISSUE 1 in the subject line.
Cheers Simon
Simon Cropper
Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd
PO Box 160, Sunshine, VIC 3020
P: 9311 5822. F: 9311 5833.
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