Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
83641 Applied Geography 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Integrative approaches to natural resources management build upon scientifically informed policy frameworks. Landscape templates provide a physical platform with which to develop and enact coherent measures which balance concerns for ecosystem health and economic development. The River Styles framework (Brierley and Fryirs, 2000 and Brierley and Fryirs, 2005, p. 398) is a geomorphic tool that feeds scientific information into river management applications and prioritization, striving to ensure that actions reflect the values of a given place. Three recent developments in the use of the River Styles framework in New South Wales, Australia are reported here. First, the use of this cross-scalar, catchment-framed tool in the development and implementation of proactive and strategic management measures is outlined. Regional-scale conservation planning activities are applied using reference reaches for differing River Styles. Catchment-scale investigations into river character, behaviour and evolutionary trajectory frame site/reach considerations in their catchment context. Second, policy links to on-the-ground activities are explored, highlighting ways in which a physical landscape template provides an integrating platform for catchment action planning, water management planning, vegetation management, water quality assessment, conservation and rehabilitation planning and implementation, and monitoring programs. These applications build upon a fragility index that combines concerns for common values, system condition and risk. Third, extensions to the River Styles framework that support management of urban streams are outlined. The use of Geographic Information Systems as a cross-scalar spatial analysis tool with which to guide coherent management applications is highlighted.

► Place-based river management builds upon relevant catchment-specific information. ► Physical (geomorphic) templates underpin effective river management applications. ► The River Styles framework is a spatial analysis tool with which to apply proactive management. ► This geomorphic tool is used to integrate various river policy developments in NSW. ► Extensions to the River Styles framework support management of urban streams.

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