Sustainable water resources management has become a pressing issue in Australia. In this study, water redistribution will be assessed based on the “System Harmonisation” framework, addressing social, hydrological, and economic impacts arising from alternative planning and management decisions in Western Sydney’s South Creek Catchment. The main aim of this research is to develop and validate a dynamic tool for integrated water resources planning and strategy development in complex landscapes adaptable across Australia and beyond
The management of surface and groundwater can be regarded as presenting resource dilemmas. These are...
Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions o...
Currently Australia's landscape is struggling to cope with 7 years of drought. In New South Wales Wa...
In this study, Western Sydney region was used as the ‘laboratory’ for understanding issues and optio...
The growing population and climate change is putting pressure on the limited fresh water resources i...
The South Creek catchment with an area 620 km2 confronts increased competition between potable wate...
In this paper an integrated model of the hydrological and economic impacts of deploying water within...
This report sets out principles for aligning water allocation and catchment plans that can be applie...
Increasing urbanisation and climate change uncertainties are putting pressure on regional authoritie...
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...
This report presents the results of a project worked in Queensland, South Australia and the Northern...
The current fabric of urban areas is largely the result of past land development and land-use planni...
Rebalancing water allocation between human consumptive uses and the environment in water catchments ...
The Australian urban water industry faces significant challenges in meeting growing dem...
The management of surface and groundwater can be regarded as presenting resource dilemmas. These are...
Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions o...
Currently Australia's landscape is struggling to cope with 7 years of drought. In New South Wales Wa...
In this study, Western Sydney region was used as the ‘laboratory’ for understanding issues and optio...
The growing population and climate change is putting pressure on the limited fresh water resources i...
The South Creek catchment with an area 620 km2 confronts increased competition between potable wate...
In this paper an integrated model of the hydrological and economic impacts of deploying water within...
This report sets out principles for aligning water allocation and catchment plans that can be applie...
Increasing urbanisation and climate change uncertainties are putting pressure on regional authoritie...
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...
This report presents the results of a project worked in Queensland, South Australia and the Northern...
The current fabric of urban areas is largely the result of past land development and land-use planni...
Rebalancing water allocation between human consumptive uses and the environment in water catchments ...
The Australian urban water industry faces significant challenges in meeting growing dem...
The management of surface and groundwater can be regarded as presenting resource dilemmas. These are...
Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions o...
Currently Australia's landscape is struggling to cope with 7 years of drought. In New South Wales Wa...