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Australia’s approach to developing a
national river health monitoring
framework




Robert Speed
Beijing, 22 February 2012
Background
• Federal system – state governments with primary
  responsibility for water management
• Existing state- and basin-level river health monitoring
Victoria – Index of Stream Condition
Murray Darling Basin – Sustainable Rivers Audit
                          Border Rivers




                     Fish        Macroinvertebrates
• Expanding role of federal government in water
      • Major investments (>AUD$10 billion) to improve river
        health
      • 2005 Report from National Water Commission identified
        need for national-level reporting.




Presentation Heading
FARWH - National Framework for
Assessment of River and Wetland Health
• Designed to provide the information necessary to:
   – establish ‘environmental and other public benefit outcomes’
   – ‘address currently over allocated and/or overused systems’
   – support ‘integrated management of environmental water’
   (water policy priorities under the 2004 National Water Initiative)
• Series of trials between 2005 – 2011
• Final report in September 2011
General approach to pilot studies
• Use existing data/monitoring programs to greatest
  possible extent
• Assessment at river reach/wetland scale , with at least
  5% of river reaches or wetlands to be represented
• Develop methods for weighting of sites – e.g. based on
  reach length represented by the site – to allow for
  reporting at a regional level
Indicators
• Total of 6 themes: hydrology, physical form, catchment
  disturbance, fringing zone, aquatic biota, water quality
• A minimum of 3 of the 6 to be assessed before a
  regional score is given
• Flexibility in which (sub)indicators
Reference condition
Set through a combination of:
   – Minimally disturbed sites
   – Historical data
   – Modelled data
   – Professional opinion

Guiding principle that reference should be as close as
possible to natural (pre-European)
Standardising scores

 Scores standardized such that it doesn’t matter
 which themes or which sub-indicators are used.

 E.g. 0.8 for salinity = 0.8 for nutrients


                   |    (site value – reference value)    |
Score = 1.0 -
                   | (worst case value – reference value) |
Figure 1: The initial FARWH assessment approach

 A s s e s s m e n ts
                                           D a t a a n a ly s is                                F A R W H c o n d it io n
     a n d d a ta                                                                                                                A p p lic a tio n s
                             ( fo r e a c h s u b - in d e x a n d in d e x )                     ( f o r e a c h in d e x )
    c o lle c tio n


                           S u b - in d e x A                                                         C a tc h m e n t
                                                            C a tc h m e n t
                           S u b - in d e x B                                                   D is tu r b a n c e s c o r e
                                                           D is tu r b a n c e
                           S u b - in d e x C                                                              0 – 1

                           S u b - in d e x A                                                       H y d r o lo g ic a l
                                                           H y d r o lo g ic a l
                           S u b - in d e x B                                                   D is tu r b a n c e s c o r e
                                                           D is tu r b a n c e
                           S u b - in d e x C                                                              0 – 1

                           S u b - in d e x A
                                                              F r in g in g                   F r in g in g Z o n e s c o r e    P r io r it is a t io n o f
                           S u b - in d e x B                   Zone                                       0 – 1                        a c tio n s
  P r e - e x is tin g     S u b - in d e x C
 ju r is d ic t io n a l
    p ro g ra m s          S u b - in d e x A                                                   W a te r Q u a lity a n d
                                                          W a te r Q u a lity                                                     J u r is d ic t io n a l
                           S u b - in d e x B                                                       S o ils s c o r e
                                                            a n d S o ils                                                             r e p o r t in g
                           S u b - in d e x C                                                            0 – 1

                           S u b - in d e x A
                                                              P h y s ic a l                  P h y s ic a l F o r m s c o r e
                           S u b - in d e x B
                                                                F o rm                                     0 – 1
                           S u b - in d e x C

                           S u b - in d e x A
                           S u b - in d e x B                                                  A q u a tic B io t a s c o r e
                                                          A q u a t ic B io t a
                                                                                                          0 - 1
                           S u b - in d e x C


                                          C o m p le t e d fo r a s m a n y in d ic e s a s p o s s ib le
                                      C u s to m is e a n d a d o p t lo c a lly r e le v a n t s u b - in d ic e s
                                     W ill n o t a lw a y s b e t h r e e s u b - in d ic e s f o r e a c h in d e x
Pilot sites
nts (coloured dashed borders) for each index under each of the four FAR
Integration of sub-index and theme scores
Scores from Queensland FARWH trial
                                   Burdekin          Moreton                       Cooper Creek
                  Pioneer SWMA                                        Tully SWMA
                                   SWMA              SWMA                          SWMA

Fringing Zone     0.61             0.56              0.41             0.86         0.90

Catchment
                  0.62             0.56              0.66             0.82         0.47
Disturbance

Aquatic Biota     0.82             0.89              0.72             0.83         0.67

Water Quality
                  0.84             0.86              0.75             0.85         0.86
and Soils
Hydrological
                  0.33             0.48              0.58             N/A          N/A
Disturbance

Physical Form     0.96             0.86              0.97             0.90         0.70

Overall score     0.63             0.66              0.64             0.85         0.68

Table 21. Current era (2008–09) assessment for Qld FARWH trial SWMA
5. Overall results for the 2008–09 assessment of th
Findings of the trial
Reporting of condition scores
2.The trials successfully applied the six key indices and
supported their use in future.
3.The trials found that the 0 to 1 condition rating was
achievable and (mostly) meaningful.
4.The trials identified the need to include an additional
measure of wetland extent.
Findings of trial (cont)
Reference condition
The trials supported the use of reference condition as a
way to identify and report on condition.
However, all trials found that further work was required to
improve the understanding of reference condition.

Two-tiered approach
A two-tiered approach would be useful to identify specific
areas for greater field sampling effort, based on an overall
broadscale assessment – used as basis for targeting
areas for more costly field-based assessments.
Figure 4: The proposed two-tiered FARWH assessment approach

    Phase 1 – Desktop assessment
Phase 2 – Detailed condition assessment
Phase 3 – Output and validation
What next?
Five options presented to government:

•Continue with jurisdictional reporting (current practice)
•National reporting every 10 years
•National reporting every 5 years (broadscale assessment)
•National reporting every 5 years (broadscale + limited field
assessment)
•National reporting every 5 years (broadscale + detailed field
assessment)
Further information
www.nwc.gov.au
www.water.gov.au

                                                          Alignment of state and national
                                                          river and wetland health
                                                          assessment needs
            Framework for the
      assessment of river and
 wetland health: findings from                            September 2011
     the trials and options for
                        uptake
                          Alluvium Consulting


         Waterlines Report Series No 58, September 2011




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1.2 developing a national river health program in australia en

  • 1. Australia’s approach to developing a national river health monitoring framework Robert Speed Beijing, 22 February 2012
  • 2. Background • Federal system – state governments with primary responsibility for water management • Existing state- and basin-level river health monitoring
  • 3. Victoria – Index of Stream Condition
  • 4. Murray Darling Basin – Sustainable Rivers Audit Border Rivers Fish Macroinvertebrates
  • 5. • Expanding role of federal government in water • Major investments (>AUD$10 billion) to improve river health • 2005 Report from National Water Commission identified need for national-level reporting. Presentation Heading
  • 6. FARWH - National Framework for Assessment of River and Wetland Health • Designed to provide the information necessary to: – establish ‘environmental and other public benefit outcomes’ – ‘address currently over allocated and/or overused systems’ – support ‘integrated management of environmental water’ (water policy priorities under the 2004 National Water Initiative) • Series of trials between 2005 – 2011 • Final report in September 2011
  • 7. General approach to pilot studies • Use existing data/monitoring programs to greatest possible extent • Assessment at river reach/wetland scale , with at least 5% of river reaches or wetlands to be represented • Develop methods for weighting of sites – e.g. based on reach length represented by the site – to allow for reporting at a regional level
  • 8. Indicators • Total of 6 themes: hydrology, physical form, catchment disturbance, fringing zone, aquatic biota, water quality • A minimum of 3 of the 6 to be assessed before a regional score is given • Flexibility in which (sub)indicators
  • 9. Reference condition Set through a combination of: – Minimally disturbed sites – Historical data – Modelled data – Professional opinion Guiding principle that reference should be as close as possible to natural (pre-European)
  • 10. Standardising scores Scores standardized such that it doesn’t matter which themes or which sub-indicators are used. E.g. 0.8 for salinity = 0.8 for nutrients | (site value – reference value) | Score = 1.0 - | (worst case value – reference value) |
  • 11. Figure 1: The initial FARWH assessment approach A s s e s s m e n ts D a t a a n a ly s is F A R W H c o n d it io n a n d d a ta A p p lic a tio n s ( fo r e a c h s u b - in d e x a n d in d e x ) ( f o r e a c h in d e x ) c o lle c tio n S u b - in d e x A C a tc h m e n t C a tc h m e n t S u b - in d e x B D is tu r b a n c e s c o r e D is tu r b a n c e S u b - in d e x C 0 – 1 S u b - in d e x A H y d r o lo g ic a l H y d r o lo g ic a l S u b - in d e x B D is tu r b a n c e s c o r e D is tu r b a n c e S u b - in d e x C 0 – 1 S u b - in d e x A F r in g in g F r in g in g Z o n e s c o r e P r io r it is a t io n o f S u b - in d e x B Zone 0 – 1 a c tio n s P r e - e x is tin g S u b - in d e x C ju r is d ic t io n a l p ro g ra m s S u b - in d e x A W a te r Q u a lity a n d W a te r Q u a lity J u r is d ic t io n a l S u b - in d e x B S o ils s c o r e a n d S o ils r e p o r t in g S u b - in d e x C 0 – 1 S u b - in d e x A P h y s ic a l P h y s ic a l F o r m s c o r e S u b - in d e x B F o rm 0 – 1 S u b - in d e x C S u b - in d e x A S u b - in d e x B A q u a tic B io t a s c o r e A q u a t ic B io t a 0 - 1 S u b - in d e x C C o m p le t e d fo r a s m a n y in d ic e s a s p o s s ib le C u s to m is e a n d a d o p t lo c a lly r e le v a n t s u b - in d ic e s W ill n o t a lw a y s b e t h r e e s u b - in d ic e s f o r e a c h in d e x
  • 13.
  • 14. nts (coloured dashed borders) for each index under each of the four FAR
  • 15.
  • 16. Integration of sub-index and theme scores
  • 17. Scores from Queensland FARWH trial Burdekin Moreton Cooper Creek Pioneer SWMA Tully SWMA SWMA SWMA SWMA Fringing Zone 0.61 0.56 0.41 0.86 0.90 Catchment 0.62 0.56 0.66 0.82 0.47 Disturbance Aquatic Biota 0.82 0.89 0.72 0.83 0.67 Water Quality 0.84 0.86 0.75 0.85 0.86 and Soils Hydrological 0.33 0.48 0.58 N/A N/A Disturbance Physical Form 0.96 0.86 0.97 0.90 0.70 Overall score 0.63 0.66 0.64 0.85 0.68 Table 21. Current era (2008–09) assessment for Qld FARWH trial SWMA
  • 18. 5. Overall results for the 2008–09 assessment of th
  • 19. Findings of the trial Reporting of condition scores 2.The trials successfully applied the six key indices and supported their use in future. 3.The trials found that the 0 to 1 condition rating was achievable and (mostly) meaningful. 4.The trials identified the need to include an additional measure of wetland extent.
  • 20. Findings of trial (cont) Reference condition The trials supported the use of reference condition as a way to identify and report on condition. However, all trials found that further work was required to improve the understanding of reference condition. Two-tiered approach A two-tiered approach would be useful to identify specific areas for greater field sampling effort, based on an overall broadscale assessment – used as basis for targeting areas for more costly field-based assessments.
  • 21. Figure 4: The proposed two-tiered FARWH assessment approach Phase 1 – Desktop assessment
  • 22. Phase 2 – Detailed condition assessment
  • 23. Phase 3 – Output and validation
  • 24. What next? Five options presented to government: •Continue with jurisdictional reporting (current practice) •National reporting every 10 years •National reporting every 5 years (broadscale assessment) •National reporting every 5 years (broadscale + limited field assessment) •National reporting every 5 years (broadscale + detailed field assessment)
  • 25. Further information www.nwc.gov.au www.water.gov.au Alignment of state and national river and wetland health assessment needs Framework for the assessment of river and wetland health: findings from September 2011 the trials and options for uptake Alluvium Consulting Waterlines Report Series No 58, September 2011 1 NATIONAL WATER COMMISSION — WATERLINES i

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Up to $4 million/assessment