This report sets out principles for aligning water allocation and catchment plans that can be applied, with some local variations, in any Australian jurisdiction. This report is the final output of the Integration of Water Planning and Catchment Planning (NSW) project. A framework was developed and then trialled in the Hunter region of New South Wales. The trial demonstrated that, while all the framework principals are relevant, the following are likely to make the biggest difference: There should be jurisdictional policies and objectives to manage freshwater aquatic ecosystems that apply to both water allocation and catchment plans There should be governance arrangements supporting ongoing coordination between agencies at state and ...
We consider the implementation of Australian water reform over the last two decades and into the fut...
Freshwater is the world's most valuable resource. How we manage access to and use of that resource i...
Freshwater is the world's most valuable resource. How we manage access to and use of that resource i...
Water planning is a key aspect of the 2004 Intergovernmental Agreement on a National Water Initiativ...
There are a wide range of catchment management models in Australia, that vary according to the resou...
A brief review of environmental management within the current water management scene in Tasmania sh...
A brief review of environmental management within the current water management scene in Tasmania sh...
Sustainable water resources management has become a pressing issue in Australia. In this study, wate...
Understanding the magnitude and location of environmental and economic trade-offs is the main aim of...
Understanding the magnitude and location of environmental and economic trade-offs is the main aim of...
© 2018 Emily RenshawThe purpose of this literature review was to examine the current Integrated Wate...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2009 Dr. Anita FoersterA comprehensive national program o...
Watershed management has become a prominent approach to natural resource management (NRM) in Austral...
Watershed management has become a prominent approach to natural resource management (NRM) in Austral...
Water resource management authorities globally are increasingly adopting regional ecosystem approach...
We consider the implementation of Australian water reform over the last two decades and into the fut...
Freshwater is the world's most valuable resource. How we manage access to and use of that resource i...
Freshwater is the world's most valuable resource. How we manage access to and use of that resource i...
Water planning is a key aspect of the 2004 Intergovernmental Agreement on a National Water Initiativ...
There are a wide range of catchment management models in Australia, that vary according to the resou...
A brief review of environmental management within the current water management scene in Tasmania sh...
A brief review of environmental management within the current water management scene in Tasmania sh...
Sustainable water resources management has become a pressing issue in Australia. In this study, wate...
Understanding the magnitude and location of environmental and economic trade-offs is the main aim of...
Understanding the magnitude and location of environmental and economic trade-offs is the main aim of...
© 2018 Emily RenshawThe purpose of this literature review was to examine the current Integrated Wate...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2009 Dr. Anita FoersterA comprehensive national program o...
Watershed management has become a prominent approach to natural resource management (NRM) in Austral...
Watershed management has become a prominent approach to natural resource management (NRM) in Austral...
Water resource management authorities globally are increasingly adopting regional ecosystem approach...
We consider the implementation of Australian water reform over the last two decades and into the fut...
Freshwater is the world's most valuable resource. How we manage access to and use of that resource i...
Freshwater is the world's most valuable resource. How we manage access to and use of that resource i...