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The National Dryland Salinity Program (NDSP) 1993 - 2005

NDSP was Australia's lead research and development program investigating dryland salinity causes, impacts and management options between 1993 and 2005.

 

The information generated by the program is available on this website as an archive, but it will not be further updated. For more up to date information resulting from the national Sustainable Grazing on Saline Lands (SGSL) initiative, but built on wider work from the CRC for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity, the National Land & Water Resources Audit and this NDSP program, you are advised to look at the Saltland Genie website. This interactive site incorporates many of the existing NDSP products but will also continue to be updated with new information, solutions, case studies, farmer stories and results from work within the Future Farm Industries CRC and its partners.

Dryland Salinity in Australia - Key Findings

 

Research and Information of importance in the development of natural resource management policy

 

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Dryland Salinity Catchment Management

 

Planning tools and information for all levels of government, regional and urban communities and investors in salinity management

 

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Dryland Salinity and on-Farm Decisions

 

Salinity management knowledge and options for agricultural landscapes

 

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