This article is an economic analysis of reallocating River Murray Basin water from agriculture to the environment with and without the possibility of interregional water trade. Acquiring environmental flows as an equal percentage of water allocations from all irrigation regions in the Basin is estimated to reduce returns to irrigation. When the same volume of water is taken from selected low-value regions only, the net revenue reduction is less. In all scenarios considered, net revenue gains from freeing trade are estimated to outweigh the negative revenue effects of reallocating water for environmental flows. The model accounts for how stochastic weather affects market water demand, supply and requirements for environmental flows. Net irri...
The Australian government has put forward many policies in the past three decades with the aim of in...
Water markets are water management instruments that can support water reallocation from low to high ...
The aim in this paper was to present the details of an economic modeling exercise conducted on the M...
This article is an economic analysis of reallocating River Murray Basin water from agriculture to th...
The extended dry conditions in the Murray Darling Basin have resulted in unprecedented levels of red...
In October 2010, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposed that a range of 3000–4000 GL per...
In October 2010, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposed that a range of 3000-4000 GL per...
This Productivity Commission staff working paper, 'Modelling Water Trade in the Southern Murray-Darl...
We use TERM-H2O in analysing the effects of the Government buying back water from irrigators in the ...
We review recent water reforms and the consequences of water recovery intended to increase stream fl...
Australia's climate is characterized by highly variable rainfall. As a consequence, many aspects of ...
We review recent water reforms and the consequences of water recovery intended to increase stream fl...
Theory suggests that the development of common property increases national welfare, and consistent w...
This paper assesses the potential loss of irrigation benefits in reallocating water from irrigation ...
Climate change and the proposed Murray-Darling Basin Plan both result in less water for irrigation. ...
The Australian government has put forward many policies in the past three decades with the aim of in...
Water markets are water management instruments that can support water reallocation from low to high ...
The aim in this paper was to present the details of an economic modeling exercise conducted on the M...
This article is an economic analysis of reallocating River Murray Basin water from agriculture to th...
The extended dry conditions in the Murray Darling Basin have resulted in unprecedented levels of red...
In October 2010, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposed that a range of 3000–4000 GL per...
In October 2010, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposed that a range of 3000-4000 GL per...
This Productivity Commission staff working paper, 'Modelling Water Trade in the Southern Murray-Darl...
We use TERM-H2O in analysing the effects of the Government buying back water from irrigators in the ...
We review recent water reforms and the consequences of water recovery intended to increase stream fl...
Australia's climate is characterized by highly variable rainfall. As a consequence, many aspects of ...
We review recent water reforms and the consequences of water recovery intended to increase stream fl...
Theory suggests that the development of common property increases national welfare, and consistent w...
This paper assesses the potential loss of irrigation benefits in reallocating water from irrigation ...
Climate change and the proposed Murray-Darling Basin Plan both result in less water for irrigation. ...
The Australian government has put forward many policies in the past three decades with the aim of in...
Water markets are water management instruments that can support water reallocation from low to high ...
The aim in this paper was to present the details of an economic modeling exercise conducted on the M...