Societal values are generally seen as leading to changes in human decisions and behavior, but have not been addressed adequately in current water management, which is blind to changes in the social drivers for, or societal responses to, management decisions. This paper describes the evolution of the societal value of water resources in Australia over a period of 169 years. These values were classified into two groups: those supporting economic development versus those supporting environmental sustainability. The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper was used as the main data source to track the changes in the societal value of water resources. Content analysis was used to create a description of the evolution of these societal values. Mathematica...
In the last quarter of the 20th century, it became obvious that water resources within Australia's M...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...
Since European arrival (1788), statist developmentalism(1) has driven natural resource use in Austra...
© 2016 Dr. Jing WeiHuman appropriation of water resources and modification of landscapes exerts an in...
The past several decades have seen significant changes in how governments approach water management ...
This study is focused on the water-agriculture-environment nexus as it played out in the Murrumbidge...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions o...
This article provides a statistical update of Australia’s water situation including data on usage, c...
Few policy areas in recent history have the attention of the Australian public and polity a much as ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Dr. Edwyna Margaret HarrisThis thesis considers the ...
Rebalancing water allocation between human consumptive uses and the environment in water catchments ...
"This book presents a detailed picture of the evolutionary processes at work in water markets with a...
Until recently the objectives of tropical river management were narrowly construed: the development ...
In the last quarter of the 20th century, it became obvious that water resources within Australia's M...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...
Since European arrival (1788), statist developmentalism(1) has driven natural resource use in Austra...
© 2016 Dr. Jing WeiHuman appropriation of water resources and modification of landscapes exerts an in...
The past several decades have seen significant changes in how governments approach water management ...
This study is focused on the water-agriculture-environment nexus as it played out in the Murrumbidge...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions o...
This article provides a statistical update of Australia’s water situation including data on usage, c...
Few policy areas in recent history have the attention of the Australian public and polity a much as ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Dr. Edwyna Margaret HarrisThis thesis considers the ...
Rebalancing water allocation between human consumptive uses and the environment in water catchments ...
"This book presents a detailed picture of the evolutionary processes at work in water markets with a...
Until recently the objectives of tropical river management were narrowly construed: the development ...
In the last quarter of the 20th century, it became obvious that water resources within Australia's M...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...
Since European arrival (1788), statist developmentalism(1) has driven natural resource use in Austra...