The management of groundwater to generate net community benefits is challenging because of the complexity of impacts that can be involved, the varying interests of different stakeholder groups, time lags between changes in extraction rates and aquifer levels, and the level of technical and scientific uncertainty. In an economic framework, decisions about conserving groundwater reserves by limiting extraction rates should be made by comparing the benefits of conservation activities with the associated costs. However limited information about benefits and costs makes it difficult to apply a benefit cost framework to issues of groundwater management. This can be addressed to some extent by sourcing non-market values from other studies in a ben...
Trade-offs involving land use change, cultural values, water resources and jobs are critically impor...
In NSW, groundwater users must pay to take groundwater which is traded in a market. However, in Quee...
Water transfers from agricultural to urban and environmental uses will likely become increasingly co...
Perth, Western Australia (pop. 1.6m) derives 60% of its public water supply from the Gnangara ground...
Perth, Western Australia (pop. 1.6m) derives 60% of its public water supply from the Gnangara ground...
Groundwater resources in Queensland (Australia) have been depleting in many aquifers for the last 10...
Globally, the agriculture sector is the largest user of groundwater, and reducing groundwater extrac...
The NSW Cap & Pipe the Bores Program is a jointly funded Commonwealth and State initiative that oper...
This chapter explores the case study of the Lower Murrumbidgee Groundwater Management Area in New So...
In many areas of Australia, demand for groundwater now exceeds sustainable supply rates. Gro...
The implementation of comprehensive systems of water allocations has opened the way for water tradin...
International audienceThe use of cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is increasingly advocated as a tool for...
Groundwater extraction can have varied and diffuse effects. Negative external effects may include co...
The primary contribution of this thesis is to develop a series of hydroeconomic models to act as sol...
Groundwater has been a vital resource to humans through the ages. Ancient societies depended on the ...
Trade-offs involving land use change, cultural values, water resources and jobs are critically impor...
In NSW, groundwater users must pay to take groundwater which is traded in a market. However, in Quee...
Water transfers from agricultural to urban and environmental uses will likely become increasingly co...
Perth, Western Australia (pop. 1.6m) derives 60% of its public water supply from the Gnangara ground...
Perth, Western Australia (pop. 1.6m) derives 60% of its public water supply from the Gnangara ground...
Groundwater resources in Queensland (Australia) have been depleting in many aquifers for the last 10...
Globally, the agriculture sector is the largest user of groundwater, and reducing groundwater extrac...
The NSW Cap & Pipe the Bores Program is a jointly funded Commonwealth and State initiative that oper...
This chapter explores the case study of the Lower Murrumbidgee Groundwater Management Area in New So...
In many areas of Australia, demand for groundwater now exceeds sustainable supply rates. Gro...
The implementation of comprehensive systems of water allocations has opened the way for water tradin...
International audienceThe use of cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is increasingly advocated as a tool for...
Groundwater extraction can have varied and diffuse effects. Negative external effects may include co...
The primary contribution of this thesis is to develop a series of hydroeconomic models to act as sol...
Groundwater has been a vital resource to humans through the ages. Ancient societies depended on the ...
Trade-offs involving land use change, cultural values, water resources and jobs are critically impor...
In NSW, groundwater users must pay to take groundwater which is traded in a market. However, in Quee...
Water transfers from agricultural to urban and environmental uses will likely become increasingly co...