Internationally, water governance has covered three paradigms; state management, collective management and more recently, water markets. Effectively regulated and mature water markets can have dual benefits of increasing water-use efficiency and providing incentives for water conservation. When legislation allows for it, water markets also offer a unique mechanism to help rebalance fully allocated river basins by enabling water to be purchased for the environment. This chapter discusses how water markets can be used to return water to the environment and influence environmental watering objectives. To explore the progression and implementation of market based reallocation, we draw on three case studies; Australia’s Murray-Darling Basin, the...
This issues paper looks at alternative market-based mechanisms that could be used to diversify the f...
Governments in Australia are purchasing water entitlements to secure water for environmental benefit...
The Productivity Commission released its final research report into "Rural Water Use and the Environ...
Water trading in Australia is enabled by much historical institutional development, which had other ...
Policy makers will increasingly have to turn to water demand management in the future to respond to ...
Overcoming the challenges facing water resources management has necessitated the development and imp...
The problem of water overallocation in many regions of the world involves how to include environment...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...
Australia has the largest water market in the world in the Murray-Darling Basin region, and serves a...
Water law scholars have long supported water markets for addressing critical water needs, especially...
Australia has defi ned its water entitlement and allocation arrangements in a manner that has made i...
Water trade and the establishment of water markets continue to gain popularity among legislators as ...
Water markets are well known for improving the efficient use and reallocation of water, and the sout...
Water markets are promoted as a demand-management strategy for addressing water scarcity. Although t...
Water reform in NSW is being undertaken using an adaptive approach in recognition of the uncertainty...
This issues paper looks at alternative market-based mechanisms that could be used to diversify the f...
Governments in Australia are purchasing water entitlements to secure water for environmental benefit...
The Productivity Commission released its final research report into "Rural Water Use and the Environ...
Water trading in Australia is enabled by much historical institutional development, which had other ...
Policy makers will increasingly have to turn to water demand management in the future to respond to ...
Overcoming the challenges facing water resources management has necessitated the development and imp...
The problem of water overallocation in many regions of the world involves how to include environment...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...
Australia has the largest water market in the world in the Murray-Darling Basin region, and serves a...
Water law scholars have long supported water markets for addressing critical water needs, especially...
Australia has defi ned its water entitlement and allocation arrangements in a manner that has made i...
Water trade and the establishment of water markets continue to gain popularity among legislators as ...
Water markets are well known for improving the efficient use and reallocation of water, and the sout...
Water markets are promoted as a demand-management strategy for addressing water scarcity. Although t...
Water reform in NSW is being undertaken using an adaptive approach in recognition of the uncertainty...
This issues paper looks at alternative market-based mechanisms that could be used to diversify the f...
Governments in Australia are purchasing water entitlements to secure water for environmental benefit...
The Productivity Commission released its final research report into "Rural Water Use and the Environ...