Stakeholder involvement in the management of estuaries is a necessary element of good environmental governance. In Victoria, Australia, a key challenge for estuary managers is whether or not estuaries should be artificially opened since many river mouths close ‘naturally’ from time to time. Estuary closure resulting in raised estuarine water levels leads to economic and social impacts on local communities. In the past these effects have been addressed by artificial river mouth openings, often without reference to associated environmental impacts. This article discusses the development and features of an Estuary Entrance Management Support System and considers its performance against principles of effective environmental manageme...
Estuarine ecosystems provide important ecological goods and ecosystem services to human populations,...
The effectiveness of the management and planning systems in resolving or ameliorating the problems a...
In many estuaries of New South Wales (N.S.W.), agricultural, urban, and industrial activities have b...
Stakeholder involvement in the management of estuaries is a necessary element of good environmental ...
The management of social, economic, and ecological assets in coastal zones is fundamental to the mai...
Estuaries are a transition zone for fresh and saline water and sediments, providing a range of ecosy...
Estuaries are complex, dynamic ecosystems that play a critical role in supporting crucial economic i...
Participation and integration are core elements of coastal management. A key argument is that involv...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceOyster farmers depend on good water ...
Oyster farmers depend on good water quality. Activities upstream from estuaries result in externalit...
The paper reviews the development of key policy relating to estuary management, highlighting the tre...
The paper reviews the development of key policy relating to estuary management, highlighting the tre...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Published as Appendix A in: BMT WBM (2007) Lower Hawkesbury Estuary Synthesis Report, ...
© 2017 Estuaries are amongst the most socio-economically and ecologically important environments how...
The latest theories on the governance of water resources point to the need to adopt integrated appro...
Estuarine ecosystems provide important ecological goods and ecosystem services to human populations,...
The effectiveness of the management and planning systems in resolving or ameliorating the problems a...
In many estuaries of New South Wales (N.S.W.), agricultural, urban, and industrial activities have b...
Stakeholder involvement in the management of estuaries is a necessary element of good environmental ...
The management of social, economic, and ecological assets in coastal zones is fundamental to the mai...
Estuaries are a transition zone for fresh and saline water and sediments, providing a range of ecosy...
Estuaries are complex, dynamic ecosystems that play a critical role in supporting crucial economic i...
Participation and integration are core elements of coastal management. A key argument is that involv...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceOyster farmers depend on good water ...
Oyster farmers depend on good water quality. Activities upstream from estuaries result in externalit...
The paper reviews the development of key policy relating to estuary management, highlighting the tre...
The paper reviews the development of key policy relating to estuary management, highlighting the tre...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Published as Appendix A in: BMT WBM (2007) Lower Hawkesbury Estuary Synthesis Report, ...
© 2017 Estuaries are amongst the most socio-economically and ecologically important environments how...
The latest theories on the governance of water resources point to the need to adopt integrated appro...
Estuarine ecosystems provide important ecological goods and ecosystem services to human populations,...
The effectiveness of the management and planning systems in resolving or ameliorating the problems a...
In many estuaries of New South Wales (N.S.W.), agricultural, urban, and industrial activities have b...