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: [email protected]
About TCRA:
– Where did TCRA come from?
– Our Job
– Training
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