In the study reported here, these issues have been tested with a water quality tender performed in the Burdekin catchment in north Queensland in 2007 and 2008. The tender incorporated landholders from the cane and grazing industries in the Burdekin and Haughton catchments. Proposals were received for more than $2.1 million in funding for a range of activities that would reduce nitrogen, sediment and pesticide emissions. A metric was used to select 33 proposals out of 87 submitted, with $605,000 allocated in funding
The Burdekin Water Quality tender workshops were divided into three parts. The first part involved p...
Research objective: Examine the influence of scale (size) and scope (complexity) on auction efficien...
This is the second of a report series about designing a market based instrument to address water qua...
The design of competitive tenders to purchase environmental services requires judgements to be made ...
The design of competitive tenders to purchase environmental services requires judgements to be made ...
The design of competitive tenders to purchase environmental services requires judgments to be made a...
The Burdekin Water Quality Tender tested a mechanism for the competitive allocation of public fundin...
The Burdekin Water Quality Tender tested a mechanism for the competitive allocation of public fundin...
These reports represent the provisional findings of a research project titled ‘Optimising the effica...
In this report the task of developing a metric for assessing water quality improvement proposals is ...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
This project conducts an ex-post evaluation of a water quality tender (auction) project. In 2007-08,...
There is increasing interest in the use of market-based instruments such as tenders and trading syst...
The focus of this paper is to compare different evaluation frameworks for selecting landholder propo...
The Burdekin Water Quality tender workshops were divided into three parts. The first part involved p...
Research objective: Examine the influence of scale (size) and scope (complexity) on auction efficien...
This is the second of a report series about designing a market based instrument to address water qua...
The design of competitive tenders to purchase environmental services requires judgements to be made ...
The design of competitive tenders to purchase environmental services requires judgements to be made ...
The design of competitive tenders to purchase environmental services requires judgments to be made a...
The Burdekin Water Quality Tender tested a mechanism for the competitive allocation of public fundin...
The Burdekin Water Quality Tender tested a mechanism for the competitive allocation of public fundin...
These reports represent the provisional findings of a research project titled ‘Optimising the effica...
In this report the task of developing a metric for assessing water quality improvement proposals is ...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
Australian governments continue to commit significant resources to the protection of the Great Barri...
This project conducts an ex-post evaluation of a water quality tender (auction) project. In 2007-08,...
There is increasing interest in the use of market-based instruments such as tenders and trading syst...
The focus of this paper is to compare different evaluation frameworks for selecting landholder propo...
The Burdekin Water Quality tender workshops were divided into three parts. The first part involved p...
Research objective: Examine the influence of scale (size) and scope (complexity) on auction efficien...
This is the second of a report series about designing a market based instrument to address water qua...