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A method for assessing the potential biodiversity benefits of vegetation enhancement activities in the Meander Valley, Tasmania

David Freudenberger and Judith Harvey - CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems
Department of the Environment and Heritage, August 2003

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About the report

The Meander Project was a NHT-funded project operating devolved grants in the Meander Valley Council area. The priorities for the Meander Project included the protection, enhancement and restoration of priority vegetation types, and the improvement of stream and river health. A priority was given to on-ground works in the more highly cleared landscapes below 300 m elevation.

An appraisal of the potential biodiversity benefits of the Bushweb project was conducted using the four-step assessment process proposed by Freudenberger and Harvey (2003a).

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