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Threat abatement strategy: Monitoring

There are 4 priority actions under the "monitoring" threat abatement strategy. These actions apply to 4 key threatening processes (KTPs).

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Monitoring - priority actions
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NameType of threatPriority actions
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Alteration of habitat following subsidence due to longwall miningHabitat loss/change1. Develop recommendations for monitoring impacts of new longwall mines on biodiversity and mitigation methods. (High priority)
 
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Ecological consequences of high frequency firesHabitat loss/change1. Establish monitoring sites to provide basis for long-term monitoring of impacts of fire regimes and fire events. (Medium priority)
 
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Human-caused Climate ChangeHabitat loss/change1. Design and implement indicator programs to detect changes in biodiversity. (High priority)
 
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Infection of native plants by Phytophthora cinnamomiDisease1. Undertake monitoring of key sites to determine the effectiveness of measures to prevent the spread of the pathogen and to suppress its activity in infested areas, and to determine the long term impact of the pathogen on biodiversity. (Medium priority)
 
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