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A Market-Based Instrument Pilot Project. Report to the Onkaparinga Catchment Water Management Board.
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Consultancy Report 2 for the Onkaparinga Catchment Water Management Board. This second report focuses on pricing water to manage the catchment water resources in a sustainable manner. A key conclusion of this report is that there are significant opportunities to improve resource use through...
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"You have heard that 350 GL offers a "low likelihood" of establishing the River Murray as a healthy working river, 750 GL a "low-to-modems likelihood, and 1,600 GL a "moderate" likelihood". "The question of how much to secure is still an open question".
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Imagine what would happen if we valued ecosystems as if they mattered. Imagine what would happen if good environmental managers had the advantage and bad environmental managers got penalised. All we need to do is reverse the onus of responsibility and create opportunity.
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The purpose of this report is to search Australia's extensive experience in running and reviewing structural adjustment …
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Consultancy Report 1 for the Onkaparinga Catchment Water Management Board. This report considers the institutional framework which shapes the operating environment for the Onkaparinga Catchment Water Management Board. The report highlights some of the impediments to Best Practice.
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knowledge of the issues. The focus of this paper is on opportunities to improve Australia's environment. …
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In the mallee region of South Australia, clearing of native Eucalyptus vegetation and its replacement with annual crops …
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Prepared for 4th Biennial MDBC Groundwater Workshop, February 17-19 2004, Bendigo Victoria.
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