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The Alligator Rivers Region in northern Australia is renowned for its habit
at values but is under threat as a consequence of predicted climate change
and sea level rise. In order to determine the likely extent and rate of cha
nge an assessment and monitoring framework for the coastal floodplain wetla
nds was designed. This resulted in a paradigm for developing a wetland asse
ssment and monitoring program that included consultation with and involveme
nt of local stakeholders. The components of the paradigm are:
establishment and empowerment of an expert assessment and monitoring center
,
consultation with and empowerment of key stakeholders,
identification of major processes and causes of ecological change,
collation and coordination of available data and information,
identification of potential collaborators and partners,
design and implementation of technical assessment and monitoring projects,
audit and, if necessary, termination of assessment and monitoring projects,
implementation of management prescriptions based on results of the assessme
nt and monitoring projects.