Water allocation regimes that adjudicate between competing uses are in many countries under pressure to adapt to increasing demands, climate‐driven shortages, expectations for equity of access, and societal changes in values and priorities. International authorities expound standards for national allocation regimes that include robust processes for addressing the needs of “new entrants” and for varying existing entitlements within sustainable limits. The claims of Indigenous peoples to water represents a newly recognized set of rights and interests that will test the ability of allocation regimes to address the global water governance goal of equity. No study has sought to identify public attitudes or willingness to pay for a fairer allocat...
Access to water resources for cultural and economic purposes can make a significant contribution to...
Indigenous communities around the globe, totalling about 370 million people, are faced with the chal...
Policy makers will increasingly have to turn to water demand management in the future to respond to ...
Water allocation regimes that adjudicate between competing uses are in many countries under pressure...
Water allocation regimes that adjudicate between competing uses are in many countries under pressure...
The Millennium Drought in Australia’s Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) has accelerated ongoing water manag...
Introduction Across tropical northern Australia there is a significant Indigenous population which s...
Australian water policy is a world leader in the area of environmental water management, having esta...
The multi-dimensional relationships that Indigenous peoples have with water are only recently gainin...
Available online 13 January 2020Historically, water resource policy in the Murray–Darling Basin (Bas...
As the limitations to Australia\u27s water resources are becoming better understood the issues relat...
Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions o...
This paper details indigenous Australian water values and interests, highlights progress towards imp...
In view of the drive in policy circles to develop northern Australia and the concomitant dependence ...
Social justice is a key outcome of water allocation, management and governance. It is commonly expre...
Access to water resources for cultural and economic purposes can make a significant contribution to...
Indigenous communities around the globe, totalling about 370 million people, are faced with the chal...
Policy makers will increasingly have to turn to water demand management in the future to respond to ...
Water allocation regimes that adjudicate between competing uses are in many countries under pressure...
Water allocation regimes that adjudicate between competing uses are in many countries under pressure...
The Millennium Drought in Australia’s Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) has accelerated ongoing water manag...
Introduction Across tropical northern Australia there is a significant Indigenous population which s...
Australian water policy is a world leader in the area of environmental water management, having esta...
The multi-dimensional relationships that Indigenous peoples have with water are only recently gainin...
Available online 13 January 2020Historically, water resource policy in the Murray–Darling Basin (Bas...
As the limitations to Australia\u27s water resources are becoming better understood the issues relat...
Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions o...
This paper details indigenous Australian water values and interests, highlights progress towards imp...
In view of the drive in policy circles to develop northern Australia and the concomitant dependence ...
Social justice is a key outcome of water allocation, management and governance. It is commonly expre...
Access to water resources for cultural and economic purposes can make a significant contribution to...
Indigenous communities around the globe, totalling about 370 million people, are faced with the chal...
Policy makers will increasingly have to turn to water demand management in the future to respond to ...