The Water Resources Commission of New South Wales has calculated the capital and operating costs of diverting the amount of water which would be available in the driest year from the major coastal rivers to the inland streams of New South Wales. A preliminary benefit cost analysis of the least cost diversion to each inland stream, using a discount rate of 3 per cent, indicates that at present prices and yields none of the projects would have a benefit cost ratio of greater than 0.93, even if all of the diverted water were utilised immediately by farmers for the most profitable activity. If a discount rate of 7 per cent is used, this benefit cost ratio would decline to 0.52. If water is taken up at the same rate as it was after Copeton Dam...
In October 2010, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposed that a range of 3000-4000 GL per...
Soil salinisation and waterlogging are significant problems in the Irrigation Areas and Districts of...
Water, a critical component of food, livelihood and economic security, has always received a central...
This paper examines the economic feasibility of Lostock Dam on the Paterson River, N.S.W. under a nu...
The travel cost method (TCM) has been widely used to estimate values of visits to recreational and h...
During the 1950s and 1960s pipelines were built to provide water to many farms in the central wheatb...
The net present value (NPV) of downstream economic benefits of changes in water-yield (W) and salt-l...
The results from seven choice modelling applications designed to value improved river health in New ...
In recent decades there has been a shift towards greater scrutiny of the commerciality of potential ...
The Working for Water Programme entails the removal of water-consuming alien vegetation and the rest...
Using economic analysis to prioritise improvements in environmental conditions is particularly diffi...
We review recent water reforms and the consequences of water recovery intended to increase stream fl...
Aquatic ecosystem services are threatened by river regulation, with diversion of water from rivers c...
In October 2010, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposed that a range of 3000–4000 GL per...
We review recent water reforms and the consequences of water recovery intended to increase stream fl...
In October 2010, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposed that a range of 3000-4000 GL per...
Soil salinisation and waterlogging are significant problems in the Irrigation Areas and Districts of...
Water, a critical component of food, livelihood and economic security, has always received a central...
This paper examines the economic feasibility of Lostock Dam on the Paterson River, N.S.W. under a nu...
The travel cost method (TCM) has been widely used to estimate values of visits to recreational and h...
During the 1950s and 1960s pipelines were built to provide water to many farms in the central wheatb...
The net present value (NPV) of downstream economic benefits of changes in water-yield (W) and salt-l...
The results from seven choice modelling applications designed to value improved river health in New ...
In recent decades there has been a shift towards greater scrutiny of the commerciality of potential ...
The Working for Water Programme entails the removal of water-consuming alien vegetation and the rest...
Using economic analysis to prioritise improvements in environmental conditions is particularly diffi...
We review recent water reforms and the consequences of water recovery intended to increase stream fl...
Aquatic ecosystem services are threatened by river regulation, with diversion of water from rivers c...
In October 2010, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposed that a range of 3000–4000 GL per...
We review recent water reforms and the consequences of water recovery intended to increase stream fl...
In October 2010, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) proposed that a range of 3000-4000 GL per...
Soil salinisation and waterlogging are significant problems in the Irrigation Areas and Districts of...
Water, a critical component of food, livelihood and economic security, has always received a central...