Governments in Australia and internationally are experimenting with policy instruments to facilitate the adoption of farming practices with reduced environmental impacts. The Great Barrier Reef (Australia) is one such case, where sustained efforts over 20 years have yielded insufficient progress towards targets to reduce the impacts of agriculture on water quality in downstream marine ecosystems.We present a critical review of policy instruments as implemented in Great Barrier Reef catchments. We catalogue the evolving mix of policy instruments employed in reef programs, and examine evidence of the effectiveness of agricultural extension, financial incentives, and direct regulation of farming practices. There is little robust evidence to as...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
Substantial efforts are being made by industry and government in Australia to reduce adverse impacts...
Funding programs to improve water quality into the GBR are difficult to evaluate, and administering ...
Governments in Australia and internationally are experimenting with policy instruments to facilitate...
The health of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is rapidly declining, driven by multiple stressors includ...
There is growing recognition that coastal water quality is interdependent with agricultural manageme...
Ecosystem protection in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is a multifaceted problem compounded by s...
Policy makers wanting to increase protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by ...
The quality of water entering the coastal waters of the Great Barrier Reef continues to be of urgent...
The quality of water entering the coastal waters of the Great Barrier Reef continues to be of urgent...
Key policy issues relating to protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by agri...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
Coral reef and seagrass ecosystems of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are in severe decline. Water qual...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is under increasing threat from climate change, extreme weather events,...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
Substantial efforts are being made by industry and government in Australia to reduce adverse impacts...
Funding programs to improve water quality into the GBR are difficult to evaluate, and administering ...
Governments in Australia and internationally are experimenting with policy instruments to facilitate...
The health of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is rapidly declining, driven by multiple stressors includ...
There is growing recognition that coastal water quality is interdependent with agricultural manageme...
Ecosystem protection in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is a multifaceted problem compounded by s...
Policy makers wanting to increase protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by ...
The quality of water entering the coastal waters of the Great Barrier Reef continues to be of urgent...
The quality of water entering the coastal waters of the Great Barrier Reef continues to be of urgent...
Key policy issues relating to protection of the Great Barrier Reef from pollutants generated by agri...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
Coral reef and seagrass ecosystems of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are in severe decline. Water qual...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is under increasing threat from climate change, extreme weather events,...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
Substantial efforts are being made by industry and government in Australia to reduce adverse impacts...
Funding programs to improve water quality into the GBR are difficult to evaluate, and administering ...