What are the implications of Australia’s population growth as far as water is concerned? Population size and growth affect water supplies throughout the country but they matter more in some regions than others. Cities obviously need more water as their populations grow. However, in rural areas the issue is not population growth but how populations will deal with likely declines in future water availability
This paper provides an overview of water availability in Australia, the major sources of water, and ...
For those of us who feel that Australia is at a crossroad on issues around sustainability the debate...
Dealing separately with ecological and social issues, this paper explores the role of population gro...
Australia's population is growing rapidly, and is projected to grow by 65 percent to reach over 35 m...
Australia is expected to have an extra five million people living mostly in major cities by 2032 whi...
The scenarios presented in this report should be used as a means to assist consideration of policy o...
Australia's distinctive pattern of settlement has long presented a suite of social, economic, infras...
International audienceThe growth in the number of human beings on Earth is undeniably a challenge fo...
In the 2010 federal elections, the debate over Australia\u27s population surfaced once again...
We examine the relative impact of population increases and climate change in affecting future water ...
Most cities in Australia periodically face acute shortages of potable water. In most of them the sup...
Recent projections of higher than expected population growth in Australia over the next 40 years has...
Adequate water supply is a prerequisite to a nation’s existence and economic growth. Water, although...
Many small towns in Australia have fragile water supplies, and have been subject to extensive water ...
This report shows what would happen to Australia\u27s population in 20 and 50 years into the future ...
This paper provides an overview of water availability in Australia, the major sources of water, and ...
For those of us who feel that Australia is at a crossroad on issues around sustainability the debate...
Dealing separately with ecological and social issues, this paper explores the role of population gro...
Australia's population is growing rapidly, and is projected to grow by 65 percent to reach over 35 m...
Australia is expected to have an extra five million people living mostly in major cities by 2032 whi...
The scenarios presented in this report should be used as a means to assist consideration of policy o...
Australia's distinctive pattern of settlement has long presented a suite of social, economic, infras...
International audienceThe growth in the number of human beings on Earth is undeniably a challenge fo...
In the 2010 federal elections, the debate over Australia\u27s population surfaced once again...
We examine the relative impact of population increases and climate change in affecting future water ...
Most cities in Australia periodically face acute shortages of potable water. In most of them the sup...
Recent projections of higher than expected population growth in Australia over the next 40 years has...
Adequate water supply is a prerequisite to a nation’s existence and economic growth. Water, although...
Many small towns in Australia have fragile water supplies, and have been subject to extensive water ...
This report shows what would happen to Australia\u27s population in 20 and 50 years into the future ...
This paper provides an overview of water availability in Australia, the major sources of water, and ...
For those of us who feel that Australia is at a crossroad on issues around sustainability the debate...
Dealing separately with ecological and social issues, this paper explores the role of population gro...