Integrated Catchment Management

Cow crossings and water quality publications & presentations

Recent Publications

Year Title File Size
2012 A Summary of Outcomes and selected formal publications from the Integrated Catchment Management (ICM)research programme:2000 – 2011
pdf       1.08MB
2011 The Sherry River – a Success Story 2.97MB
2011 Facilitating voluntary action to reduce rural land use impacts in the Motueka River catchment pdf       3.59MB
2010 The Sherry River Story – Improving Water Quality through Whole Catchment Planning. pdf       3.71MB
2008 Motupipi Catchment Nutrient Management – an ICM project with landowners of the Motupipi catchment, Golden Bay pdf       1.01MB
2008 Collaboration and Modelling for Building Resilience – Tools for Integration in the Motueka HELP Catchment pdf       1.73MB
2008 Faecal Indicator Organism Modelling (FIO): Application to Motueka River pdf       1.40MB
2007 BMP report pdf       85KB
2007 Improving Water Quality through Farm Environment Planning across the Sherry Catchment – SFF project summary pdf       15KB
2004 Water quality impact of a dairy cow herd crossing a stream. pdf       81KB
2004 Water quality impact of a dairy cow herd crossing a stream. pdf       81KB
2003 Cows & creeks. pdf       656KB
2003 Cows out of creeks. pdf       205KB
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Recent Presentations

Year Title File Size
2012 Fenemor AD 2012. THE SCIENCE OF INTEGRATED CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT: Implications for Dairy Farming. Presentation to "Dairying on the Front Foot" symposium organised by NZ Landcare Trust at Seifried Estate, Nelson, 18 May 2012. 31 slides. pdf       5629KB
2011 Facilitating voluntary action to reduce rural land use impacts in the Motueka River catchment. pdf       26KB
2006 Bugs n mud: E. coli, turbidity and flow relationships for the Motueka River. ppt       1138KB
2006 Faecal microbial pollution of waters. pdf       196KB
2005 Faecal pollution reduced by bridging of stream crossings on the Sherry River, Tasman District – Ecol Soc, Nelson pdf       2231KB
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BMPs, BEPs and Guidelines

Title Description
Using Riparian Strips to Reduce Microbe Pollution Rob Collins reports on operational research contracted by MAF to better understand the attenuation o...More »  
Microbiological Water Quality Guidelines for Marine and Freshwater Recreational Areas From guide:
The Microbiological Water Quality Guidelines for Marine and Freshwater Recreationa...More »  
Clean Streams: A Guide to Managing Waterways on Tasman – Marlborough Farms From booklet:
This booklet provides information about how to manage waterways to improve water...More »  
Culvert and Bridge Construction Guidelines for Farmers From guide:
These guidelines provide dairy farmers considering constructing a culvert or bridg...More »  
Dairying and the Environment: Managing Farm Dairy Effluent From manual:
The purpose of this manual is to assist dairy farmers and farm management special...More »  
A Guide to Managing Farm Dairy Effluent – Tasman/Marlborough From booklet:
This booklet provides best management practices for the main systems currently o...More »  
Code of Practice for Nutrient Management Fert Research’s Code of Practice for Nutrient Management (2007) considers fertiliser use withi...More »  
Farm Dairy Effluent: Best practice guidelines From website:
To help dairy farmers manage farm dairy effluent, the Farm Dairy Effluent bookle...More »  
Dairy Shed Effluent Treatment and Disposal Guidelines From Booklet:
This guideline is to provide some assistance to the farming community about what...More »  
Clean Streams: A Guide to Managing Waterways on Southland Farms A Guide to Managing Waterways on Southland Farms; intended to provide the best possible dairy farm m...More »  
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Page last updated Wednesday, 1 August 2007

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