The scenarios presented in this report should be used as a means to assist consideration of policy options not as predictions of what will happen. They should be seen as illustrations of what could happen. The ABS predicts Australia's population will increase by 5 million and reach 25 million people in 2032. This represents a 25% increase in the population of Australia. With 5 million more people and 15% less water in the Eastern States and South Australia, what will happen to the economy and how will this be reflected in the price of water?Mike D. Young, Wendy Proctor, M. Ejaz Qureshi and Glyn Wittwer
We examine the relative impact of population increases and climate change in affecting future water ...
Next to air, fresh water has been always considered as the most important resource, central to econo...
Murray-Darling Basin communities have suffered recurring and prolonged droughts over the past decade...
Australia is expected to have an extra five million people living mostly in major cities by 2032 whi...
What are the implications of Australia’s population growth as far as water is concerned? Population ...
The growing crisis of inadequate global water supply is documented using desert Australia as an exem...
Australia's population is growing rapidly, and is projected to grow by 65 percent to reach over 35 m...
This report argues that Australia has a need for greater water use efficiency and the identification...
Australia is a dry continent with highly variable rainfall. Parts of Australia including Melbourne (...
Australia, being one of the driest countries on earth, will not be able to escape the pressures of a...
The 2018 edition of the United Nations World Water Development Report stated that nearly 6 billion p...
The world population is expected to increase from the current 8.5 billion to 11.2 billion by 2100. T...
The conference paper, 'Integrating rural and urban water markets in south east Australia: Preliminar...
Since European arrival (1788), statist developmentalism(1) has driven natural resource use in Austra...
This article provides a statistical update of Australia’s water situation including data on usage, c...
We examine the relative impact of population increases and climate change in affecting future water ...
Next to air, fresh water has been always considered as the most important resource, central to econo...
Murray-Darling Basin communities have suffered recurring and prolonged droughts over the past decade...
Australia is expected to have an extra five million people living mostly in major cities by 2032 whi...
What are the implications of Australia’s population growth as far as water is concerned? Population ...
The growing crisis of inadequate global water supply is documented using desert Australia as an exem...
Australia's population is growing rapidly, and is projected to grow by 65 percent to reach over 35 m...
This report argues that Australia has a need for greater water use efficiency and the identification...
Australia is a dry continent with highly variable rainfall. Parts of Australia including Melbourne (...
Australia, being one of the driest countries on earth, will not be able to escape the pressures of a...
The 2018 edition of the United Nations World Water Development Report stated that nearly 6 billion p...
The world population is expected to increase from the current 8.5 billion to 11.2 billion by 2100. T...
The conference paper, 'Integrating rural and urban water markets in south east Australia: Preliminar...
Since European arrival (1788), statist developmentalism(1) has driven natural resource use in Austra...
This article provides a statistical update of Australia’s water situation including data on usage, c...
We examine the relative impact of population increases and climate change in affecting future water ...
Next to air, fresh water has been always considered as the most important resource, central to econo...
Murray-Darling Basin communities have suffered recurring and prolonged droughts over the past decade...