Preface: A Tribute to Bill Williams and His Contribution to Limnology Patrick De Deckker OriginalPaper Pages: vii - x
Salt Lakes in Australia: Present Problems and Prognosis for the Future Brian V. Timms OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 15
Temporal Changes between Ecological Regimes in a Range of Primary and Secondary Salinised Wetlands Karin StrehlowJenny DavisRay Froend OriginalPaper Pages: 17 - 31
Incorporating Research Results into Wetland Management: Lessons from Recovery Catchments in Saline Landscapes Stuart A. HalseTilo Massenbauer OriginalPaper Pages: 33 - 44
Incorporating Natural Variability into the Assessment of Ecological Health in Australian Dryland Rivers Fran Sheldon OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 56
A Common Parched Future? Research and Management of Australian Arid-zone Floodplain Wetlands Kim M. JenkinsAndrew J. BoultonDarren S. Ryder OriginalPaper Pages: 57 - 73
The Effects of an Environmental Flow Release on Water Quality in the Hyporheic Zone of the Hunter River, Australia Peter J. HancockAndrew J. Boulton OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 85
Freshwater Reserves in Australia: Directions and Challenges for the Development of a Comprehensive, Adequate and Representative System of Protected Areas James A. FitzsimonsHugh A. Robertson OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 97
Multidisciplinary Approaches to Natural Resource Management Terry HillmanLin CraseDaryl Maybery OriginalPaper Pages: 99 - 108
Perturbation, Restoration and Seeking Ecological Sustainability in Australian Flowing Waters P.S. Lake OriginalPaper Pages: 109 - 120
Managing and Rehabilitating Ecosystem Processes in Regional Urban Streams in Australia Wendy MillerAndrew J. Boulton OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 133
Multiple Interception Pathways for Resource Utilisation and Increased Ecosystem Resilience Justin D. BrookesKane AldridgeGeorge G. Ganf OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 146
Setting Goals and Measuring Success: Linking Patterns and Processes in Stream Restoration Darren S. RyderWendy Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 147 - 158
Redressing the Limnological Imbalance: Trends in Aquatic Ecology, Management and Conservation in Australia Darren S. RyderAndrew J. Boulton OriginalPaper Pages: 159 - 166