The Australian environmental water management report 2010 presents a comprehensive picture of Australia\u27s current environmental water management arrangements. This report is an important first step in a three-year Raising National Water Standards Program project that is contributing to improved environmental water reporting in Australia. The aim of this project is to assist governments in the delivery of the National Water Initiative\u27s water resource accounting outcome: to ensure that adequate measurement, monitoring and reporting systems are in place in all jurisdictions, to support public and investor confidence in the amount of water being traded, extracted for consumptive use, and recovered and managed for environmental a...
This report makes recommendations on how the Australian Government\u27s buyback of water entitlement...
Climate change and water management are two of the most important public policy issues facing Austra...
The water reforms undertaken in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia since 2007 have been viewed as a...
These two reports present a comprehensive roadmap of Australia\u27s current environmental water man...
On 20 August 2009 the Senate instructed the Standing Committee on Environment and Communications to ...
Water access entitlements, allocations and trading have been key elements of recent water reforms in...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2009 Dr. Anita FoersterA comprehensive national program o...
As the third annual statement of water trading activity across Australia, this report provides the d...
For Australia to remain at the forefront of integrative water management, planning must be adaptive,...
The inaugural National Water Planning Report Card 2011 provides a summary of the status of w...
When it passed the Water Act (2007) the Australian national government took on a central role promot...
This report is the third biennial assessment of the National Water Initiative (NWI) undertak...
Australia has embraced the idea of competion and markets as a paradigm for water management. Deliver...
Purpose: This research paper examines how the development of Standardised Water Accounting (SWA) cou...
Water management in the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB), Australia, has undergone significant transition ...
This report makes recommendations on how the Australian Government\u27s buyback of water entitlement...
Climate change and water management are two of the most important public policy issues facing Austra...
The water reforms undertaken in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia since 2007 have been viewed as a...
These two reports present a comprehensive roadmap of Australia\u27s current environmental water man...
On 20 August 2009 the Senate instructed the Standing Committee on Environment and Communications to ...
Water access entitlements, allocations and trading have been key elements of recent water reforms in...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2009 Dr. Anita FoersterA comprehensive national program o...
As the third annual statement of water trading activity across Australia, this report provides the d...
For Australia to remain at the forefront of integrative water management, planning must be adaptive,...
The inaugural National Water Planning Report Card 2011 provides a summary of the status of w...
When it passed the Water Act (2007) the Australian national government took on a central role promot...
This report is the third biennial assessment of the National Water Initiative (NWI) undertak...
Australia has embraced the idea of competion and markets as a paradigm for water management. Deliver...
Purpose: This research paper examines how the development of Standardised Water Accounting (SWA) cou...
Water management in the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB), Australia, has undergone significant transition ...
This report makes recommendations on how the Australian Government\u27s buyback of water entitlement...
Climate change and water management are two of the most important public policy issues facing Austra...
The water reforms undertaken in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia since 2007 have been viewed as a...