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Modelling the improved resilience of inshore coral reefs to climate change due to terrestrial water quality improvements A case study from the Tully-Murray River catchment, North Queensland
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Document Date: 2009-11-20 01:04:58


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CSIRO / /

Company

Rainforest Research Centre Limited / Wooldridge S. A. / /

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Germany / Australia / United Kingdom / /

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USD / /

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Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / Reorganization / /

Facility

Australian Institute / TullyMurray catchment / catchment DIN / Hadley Centre / Australian Institute of Marine Science ARI / Tropical Sciences Research Facility / Tully-Murray catchment / GBR catchment / Tully-Murray River catchment / /

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Commonwealth Day / /

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program management / web atlas / Study site / chemical formula / resilience-based management / communications services / river systems / non-fossil alternative energy sources / decision support tool / change tool / ecological services / /

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Great Barrier Reef / Numerous river / Tully-Murray River / river DIN / /

Organization

Hadley Centre / Australian Government / Institute of Marine Science ARI / Commonwealth Copyright Administration / North Queensland Scott A. Wooldridge Australian Institute of Marine Science / Department of the Environment / Water / Heritage and the Arts / Attorney General’s Department / Reef and Rainforest Research Centre / Australian Institute / /

Person

Baird / Marshall / /

Position

King / Governor / Minister / Minister for Climate Change and Water / /

Product

Merkava mark 2 / /

Region

North Queensland / /

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radiation / simulation / /

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http /

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