AbstractThis paper reviews historical and existing drought and water policy in Australia in order to gain a sense of the strengths and weaknesses in enabling effective adaptation to climate change. In particular, (a) the social, economic, and environmental costs and benefits of water trading and (b) the limitations of using ‘market-based’ instruments (MBIs), like water trading, for adapting to drought and water security related climate change impacts are investigated. It was found that water trading has potential as a climate change adaptation strategy with many benefits experienced in previous and current versions of water trading. However, there are also limitations and those negatively impacted by water trading are hit hard. These social...
This paper reviews water policy responses to drought in Australia, focusing on the Murray-Darling Ba...
For most of the last decade, water policy in Australia has been dominated by emergency responses to ...
There is widespread agreement amongst the internationalscientific community that climate change is o...
AbstractThis paper reviews historical and existing drought and water policy in Australia in order to...
Final report prepared for the National Climate Change Adaptation Research FacilityWater markets were...
Climate change is threatening water security in water-scarce regions across the world, challenging w...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...
Australia has the largest water market in the world in the Murray-Darling Basin region, and serves a...
Risks and uncertainties arising from climate change are increasingly recognized as significant chall...
Droughts are intensifying in many mid-latitude river basins due to climate change; therefore unders...
Australia's vulnerability to climate variability and change has been highlighted by the recent droug...
Climate change and water management are two of the most important public policy issues facing Austra...
AbstractAustralia's vulnerability to climate variability and change has been highlighted by the rece...
Available online 13 January 2020Historically, water resource policy in the Murray–Darling Basin (Bas...
There are two aims of this work focused across northern Australia (north of the tropic of Capricorn)...
This paper reviews water policy responses to drought in Australia, focusing on the Murray-Darling Ba...
For most of the last decade, water policy in Australia has been dominated by emergency responses to ...
There is widespread agreement amongst the internationalscientific community that climate change is o...
AbstractThis paper reviews historical and existing drought and water policy in Australia in order to...
Final report prepared for the National Climate Change Adaptation Research FacilityWater markets were...
Climate change is threatening water security in water-scarce regions across the world, challenging w...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...
Australia has the largest water market in the world in the Murray-Darling Basin region, and serves a...
Risks and uncertainties arising from climate change are increasingly recognized as significant chall...
Droughts are intensifying in many mid-latitude river basins due to climate change; therefore unders...
Australia's vulnerability to climate variability and change has been highlighted by the recent droug...
Climate change and water management are two of the most important public policy issues facing Austra...
AbstractAustralia's vulnerability to climate variability and change has been highlighted by the rece...
Available online 13 January 2020Historically, water resource policy in the Murray–Darling Basin (Bas...
There are two aims of this work focused across northern Australia (north of the tropic of Capricorn)...
This paper reviews water policy responses to drought in Australia, focusing on the Murray-Darling Ba...
For most of the last decade, water policy in Australia has been dominated by emergency responses to ...
There is widespread agreement amongst the internationalscientific community that climate change is o...