Management options for high biomass grassy weeds in Cape York (presentation)

6 April 2018

Management options for high biomass grassy weeds in Cape York (presentation)

 

 

Keywords: Weed invasion, biodiversity, carbon cycling, remote sensing, ERF, gamba grass, savanna, LiDAR, Top End, carbon sequestration, savannah, weeds, herbicides, glyphosate, Queensland, Cape York, north Queensland, Far North Queensland, Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, EPBC, EPBC Act, Gulf of Carpentaria, Gulf country, Weed of National Significance, disruption, ecosystem services, native vegetation, collateral damage, savanna carbon accounting, high biomass grassy weeds, Protected Areas, Weipa, Bamaga, Cooktown, Mareeba, Atherton Tablelands, incursion, infestation, CYP, Cape York peninsula, selective herbicides

 

 

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