Upper Catchment Issues - Tasmania

Tasmanian Community Resource Auditors (TCRA)

Upper Catchment Issues - Tasmania is the Journal of the Tasmanian Community Resource Auditors, a community based risk assessment group.

Issues are available here, in PDF format. For more information contact: Resource Publications

9 Lenborough Street,

Beauty Point, Tasmania 7270

Phone: 03 6383 4594

Email: peter@resource-publications.com.au

 


About TCRA:

Upper Catchment Issues - Tasmania

Volume 1. Number 1.

Upper Catchment Issues in the North Eastern Highlands

Volume 1. Number 2.

Audit of Forestry Operations in the Mount Arthur Upper Catchment

Volume 1. Number 3.

Audit of Forestry Operations at Lebrina RT241F and Adjacent Bare Point Area

Volume 1. Number 3. - Supplement

Technical Note: Coupes CC159B and CC160D, Weld Hill

Volume 2. Number 1A.

Audit of the Blue Tier Proposed Forestry Operations - North East Tasmania

Volume 2. Number 1B.

Proposed Additions to the Blue Tier Forest Reserve - Botanical Values

Volume 2. Number 2.

Road Failure in a Forest Operation Area North Eastern Tasmania (A Case Study of Lottah Road)

Volume 2. Number 2. - Supplement

The Unrenewable Resource

Volume 2. Number 3.

Audit of Chemical Incident Preparedness and Response in Catchments Above St. Helens in North Eastern Tasmania

Volume 3. Number 1.

Audit of Chemical Spraying Activities on Coupe SF165A

Volume 3. Number 1. - Supplement

Audit of Methods for Setting of Fines Relating to Forestry Issues - TasmaniaVolume 3. Number 2.Protecting the Tasmanian Giant Freshwater Lobster

Volume 3. Number 3.

Risk Awareness and Incident Response Capability in Water Catchments in North East Tasmania

Volume 4. Number 1.

Waiting for Rain - Who's Watching as the Rivers Run Dry?

Volume 4. Number 2. - temporarily unavailable, apologies for any inconvenience

A Community Survey in North East Tasmania - Looking After Our Environment. What is Community Auditing and How Does It Work?

Volume 4. Number 3. temporarily unavailable, apologies for any inconvenience

Part 1: The Case for a New Form of Community Involvement in Resource Planning and Management in TasmaniaPart 2: Community Intervention Case Study

Volume 5. Number 1.

Dam Development in North East Tasmania: Issues and Implications for Community Involvement, Equity and Governance