Basin Futures Water reform in the Murray-Darling Basin
- First Page
- Basin Futures: An introduction
- Part I.Water and the Basin
- 1. Understanding the Basin and its Dynamics
- 2. Freshwater Ecosystem Conservation: Principles versus policy
- 3. Environmental Water: The Benefits of Ecological Goods and Services
- 4. Climate Change and its Impacts: Current understanding, future directions
- Part II. Communities
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- 6. The Media and the Guide to the Basin Plan
- 7. Rethinking Community in the Face of Natural Resources Management Challenges
- 8. Why justice is important
- 9. Indigenous Water Management: Priorities for the next five years
- 10. Water Planning and Dispossession
- 11. The Future of the Basin: Thriving or dying communities?
- Part III. Legal issues
- 12. A Sustainable Murray–Darling Basin: The legal challenges
- 13. Evidentiary Issues with the Implementation of the Sustainability Duty of Care in the Basin Plan
- Part IV. Economics
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- 14. Economic Costs and Benefits of the Proposed Basin Plan
- 16. Modelling Challenges
- 17. Irrigators, Water Trading, the Environment and Debt: Buying water entitlements for the environment
- 18. Economic Perspectives of the Proposed Basin Plan for the Southern Connected Murray
- 19. Managing Risk in the Murray-Darling Basin
- Part V. Governance
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- 20. The Role of the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder
- 21. Improving Water Planning Processes: Priorities for the next five years
- 22. Connecting Science and Engagement: Setting groundwater extraction limits using a stakeholder-led decision-making process
- 23. Comparative Perspectives on Basin Governance in the Murray–Darling Basin: Insights from the western United States
- 24. What Can the Murray–Darling Basin Plan Achieve? Will it be enough?
- 25. Planning as Performance: The Murray–Darling Basin Plan
- 26. Enhancing Collaborative Management in the Basin
- Contributors
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