The Moore Catchment, which lies to the north of Perth, WA, suffers from a number of problems related to water management. Farmers want to manage salinity and waterlogging problems through the use of drains, but this has negative off-farm impacts on both the environment and flood risk. Views on responsibilities for managing water within the catchment differ between farmers, local communities and government agencies. This paper reports the results from surveys of attitudes towards catchment management, for two community groups: residents of Perth and residents of rural towns in the catchment. A parallel study of farmers has been undertaken but is not reported here. These surveys elicited general attitudes towards the environment and agricultu...
Protecting waterway health requires active community support where individuals act to protect waterw...
The Australian water crisis can be addressed in many ways: ranging from increasing water conservatio...
This information paper is the result of a request from staff of the North Canterbury Catchment Board...
The Moore Catchment, which lies to the north of Perth, WA, suffers from a number of problems related...
Australia's rapid development of irrigated agriculture has led to increasing water scarcity, tension...
Public participation in water resource management is crucial for community development and resource ...
Stormwater has been recognised as one of the additional/alternative sources of water to augment fres...
The survey was designed to estimate environmental values suitable for integration into MOSAIC, a bio...
Farmers are increasingly being called upon to help manage, invest and steer water systems towards a ...
Many cities in Australia are experiencing the effects of the current drought. This drought has illus...
The Australian water crisis can be addressed in many ways: ranging from increasing water conservatio...
Farmers are increasingly being called upon to help manage, invest and steer water systems towards a ...
Western Australia's Swan River is a complex asset providing environmental, recreational and commerci...
The current water supply crisis has led to the development and utilisation of alternative water supp...
This paper describes ways towards agreement on contentious water allocation issues by examining the ...
Protecting waterway health requires active community support where individuals act to protect waterw...
The Australian water crisis can be addressed in many ways: ranging from increasing water conservatio...
This information paper is the result of a request from staff of the North Canterbury Catchment Board...
The Moore Catchment, which lies to the north of Perth, WA, suffers from a number of problems related...
Australia's rapid development of irrigated agriculture has led to increasing water scarcity, tension...
Public participation in water resource management is crucial for community development and resource ...
Stormwater has been recognised as one of the additional/alternative sources of water to augment fres...
The survey was designed to estimate environmental values suitable for integration into MOSAIC, a bio...
Farmers are increasingly being called upon to help manage, invest and steer water systems towards a ...
Many cities in Australia are experiencing the effects of the current drought. This drought has illus...
The Australian water crisis can be addressed in many ways: ranging from increasing water conservatio...
Farmers are increasingly being called upon to help manage, invest and steer water systems towards a ...
Western Australia's Swan River is a complex asset providing environmental, recreational and commerci...
The current water supply crisis has led to the development and utilisation of alternative water supp...
This paper describes ways towards agreement on contentious water allocation issues by examining the ...
Protecting waterway health requires active community support where individuals act to protect waterw...
The Australian water crisis can be addressed in many ways: ranging from increasing water conservatio...
This information paper is the result of a request from staff of the North Canterbury Catchment Board...