Ecosystem protection in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is a multifaceted problem compounded by susceptibility to land use impacts. Policy to manage diffuse agricultural pollution is required for sustainable natural resource use. Difficulty in measuring individual pollution contributions increases the complexity of policy design. Selected policy options suggested by the Productivity Commission to address fertiliser and chemical use in catchments draining into the Great Barrier Reef are reviewed. Choosing policy options, setting water quality targets, and designing implementation require community participation, primarily because of the location-specific expertise that resides in natural resource management groups
Poor water quality is a major threat to the Great Barrier Reef, particularly inshore areas. Improvin...
Coral reef and seagrass ecosystems of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are in severe decline. Water qual...
This paper presents a multi-criteria based tool for assessing the relative impact of diffuse-source ...
Key policy issues relating to protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by agri...
Governments in Australia and internationally are experimenting with policy instruments to facilitate...
Pollution of coastal regions of the Great Barrier Reef is dominated by runoff from the adjacent catc...
This chapter seeks to answer the following questions: 1. What are the values of the Great Barrier Re...
In response to the directive of the 8 June 2001 Great Barrier Reef Ministerial Council, a scientifi...
In August 2002, the Commission was asked to look at the economic and social importance of the differ...
The declining health of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) from poor water quality has increased the urgen...
Key policy issues relating to protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by agri...
[Extract] Recent research has raised concerns about the impact of land based pollutants on the Great...
The iconic Great Barrier Reef (GBR) in Australia faces continuing and increasing threats from human ...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is a World Heritage Area and contains extensive areas of coral reef, se...
Poor water quality is a major threat to the Great Barrier Reef, particularly inshore areas. Improvin...
Coral reef and seagrass ecosystems of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are in severe decline. Water qual...
This paper presents a multi-criteria based tool for assessing the relative impact of diffuse-source ...
Key policy issues relating to protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by agri...
Governments in Australia and internationally are experimenting with policy instruments to facilitate...
Pollution of coastal regions of the Great Barrier Reef is dominated by runoff from the adjacent catc...
This chapter seeks to answer the following questions: 1. What are the values of the Great Barrier Re...
In response to the directive of the 8 June 2001 Great Barrier Reef Ministerial Council, a scientifi...
In August 2002, the Commission was asked to look at the economic and social importance of the differ...
The declining health of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) from poor water quality has increased the urgen...
Key policy issues relating to protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by agri...
[Extract] Recent research has raised concerns about the impact of land based pollutants on the Great...
The iconic Great Barrier Reef (GBR) in Australia faces continuing and increasing threats from human ...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is a World Heritage Area and contains extensive areas of coral reef, se...
Poor water quality is a major threat to the Great Barrier Reef, particularly inshore areas. Improvin...
Coral reef and seagrass ecosystems of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are in severe decline. Water qual...
This paper presents a multi-criteria based tool for assessing the relative impact of diffuse-source ...