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to deliver water to the environment, potable water supplies for the community and water for irrigation. Water property … rights in the Murray-Darling Basin can be divided into four distinct groups (ground water, high security, general security … and supplementary) reflecting their inherent capacity to deliver water supplies in response to climatic conditions in a …
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The extended dry conditions in the Murray Darling Basin have resulted in unprecedented levels of reduced water … have prompted the Federal and State Governments to cooperate in a range of environmental water restoration programs …, including environmental water purchases. These programs have been subjected to varying levels of criticism as to the …
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of the Agreement for the value of water use in the Murray-Darling Basin. …
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The Murray-Darling Basin faces increasing pressure on water quantity and quality. In 2006-07, salt interception schemes … implemented as part of the Murray-Darling Basin Salinity Management strategy removed over 470,000 tonnes of salt from the water … supply, reducing the salinity of water flowing to Adelaide by about 200 EC units. However, the costs of salinity mitigation …
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This is a draft of the introductory chapter for The Economics of Leisure which is being published by Edward Elgar Publishing Pty Ltd, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, Massachusetts, by whom all rights are reserved. It will appear in The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics...
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GL of irrigation water is used to produce over 40% of the nation's gross value of agricultural production. This …; cotton and field crops). The supply of water for irrigation is subject to climatic and policy uncertainty. Variable inflows … mean that water property rights do not provide a guaranteed supply. With increasing public scrutiny and environmental …
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It is likely that climate change will be associated with reductions in inflows of water to the Murray–Darling Basin In …
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uncertainty to illustrate how producers could allocate irrigation resources based on climate change impacts on water resources …
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Human resources are central to economic development and can be increased in value and productivity by investment in human beings e.g. in their education and health. But for a considerable period in the past economists stressed the importance of the accumulation of man-made physical capital for...
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Samoa is one of the five least developed Pacific island nations according to the classification of the United Nations. This article reviews the situation of Samoa in relation to its development generally but paying particular attention to: public and private finance; social issues such as...
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