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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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This report provides a preliminary “first cut” assessment of the conclusions likely to arise from a more complete assessment of the economic, financial and social implications of environmental flow enhancement.
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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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Prepared for 4th Biennial MDBC Groundwater Workshop, February 17-19 2004, Bendigo Victoria.
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As part of the Land Stewardship project, this document forms part of a set of papers that contribute to discussion and debate underpinning the preparation of Land Stewardship policy and program proposals. EMS and the potential of its application as a property-level environmental management tool...
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Customer Service levels in the Australian water industry.
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A Way forward from the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists.
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Drawing on statements emerging from Europe and North America, what might an economic historian write about agri-environmental policy in 2020?
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Proceedings of the Salinity Solutions Conference "Working with Science and Society" 2 – 5 August 2004, Bendigo, Victoria.
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