Extrapolation of ‘point’ measurements of evaporation: some issues of scale F. X. Dunin Measurement Pages: 39 - 47
Towards a better model of the effect of prostrate vegetation cover on wind erosion J. F. Leys Measurement Pages: 49 - 58
The potential contribution of satellite remote sensing to the understanding of arid lands processes M. M. VerstraeteB. Pinty Measurement Pages: 59 - 72
Sources and sinks of greenhouse gases in the soil-plant environment O. T. Denmead Measurement Pages: 73 - 86
Vegetation-atmosphere interaction in homogeneous and heterogeneous terrain: some implications of mixed-layer dynamics M. R. Raupach Modelling Pages: 105 - 120
Sensitivity of the land surface to sub-grid scale processes: implications for climate simulations A. J. Pitman Modelling Pages: 121 - 134
Predicting evaporation at the catchment scale using a coupled canopy and mixed layer model H. A. Cleugh Modelling Pages: 135 - 148
Developing an interactive biosphere for global climate models A. Henderson-Sellers Modelling Pages: 149 - 166
Historical perspectives on some vegetation and soil changes in semi-arid New South Wales P. B. Mitchell Management Pages: 169 - 182
Available soil moisture as a basis for land capability assessment in semi arid regions D. A. ThomasV. R. Squires Management Pages: 183 - 189
Land management in semi-arid environments of New South Wales John Pickard Management Pages: 191 - 208
Vegetation changes in the Pilliga forests: a preliminary evaluation of the evidence E. H. NorrisP. B. MitchellD. M. Hart Management Pages: 209 - 218
Managing the droughts? Perception of resource management in the face of the drought hazard in Australia R. L. Heathcote Management Pages: 219 - 230