This thesis explores the politics associated with rural water reform in Victoria. The specific focus of the thesis is on the period from 1980 through to the time of submission in May 2010. During this period, the rural water sector has undergone radical reform in Victoria. Initially, reforms were driven by a desire to improve the operational efficiency of the State’s rural water sector. With the growing realisation that water extractions were pressing against the limits of sustainable yield, the focus of the reform agenda shifted to increasing the economic efficiency derived from every megalitre of water. By early 2000, the focus of the rural water reform changed as prolonged drought impacted on the reliability of water supply for the irrig...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...
This thesis contributes to sociology and social policy discussions onwater reform in New South Wales...
Recent water industry reforms, pressure for ecologically sustainable development (ESD) and administr...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Dr. Edwyna Margaret HarrisThis thesis considers the ...
This thesis investigates the evolution of government and public roles in salinity management within ...
This paper analyses the transition of water rights institutions in Victoria, Australia, between 1840...
The aim of this paper is to consider the implications for rural social work practice of the widespre...
The end of the 1980’s marked the close of development of public dams in most Australian states. It w...
Abstract: Permanent water markets have now been in place in South Australia, New South Wales and Vic...
Available online 13 January 2020Historically, water resource policy in the Murray–Darling Basin (Bas...
This paper describes ways towards agreement on contentious water allocation issues by examining the ...
Australia has a rich history of water law and conflict. This thesis examines water disputes and regu...
Private farm dams are a common feature of the rural landscape of Victoria. In the last thirty years ...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...
This thesis contributes to sociology and social policy discussions onwater reform in New South Wales...
Recent water industry reforms, pressure for ecologically sustainable development (ESD) and administr...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Dr. Edwyna Margaret HarrisThis thesis considers the ...
This thesis investigates the evolution of government and public roles in salinity management within ...
This paper analyses the transition of water rights institutions in Victoria, Australia, between 1840...
The aim of this paper is to consider the implications for rural social work practice of the widespre...
The end of the 1980’s marked the close of development of public dams in most Australian states. It w...
Abstract: Permanent water markets have now been in place in South Australia, New South Wales and Vic...
Available online 13 January 2020Historically, water resource policy in the Murray–Darling Basin (Bas...
This paper describes ways towards agreement on contentious water allocation issues by examining the ...
Australia has a rich history of water law and conflict. This thesis examines water disputes and regu...
Private farm dams are a common feature of the rural landscape of Victoria. In the last thirty years ...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...