Australian Water Project - Additional chapters



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As part of the release of Volume 2 in the Australian Water Project, a water reform agenda, CEDA is also releasing three additional chapters, commissioned as part of the Australian Water Project. Volume 2 in the Australian Water Project was released in October 2012.

These additional chapters, covering environmental water allocations, groundwater management and urban water pricing, provide further analysis of key issues identified.

Volume 1 in the Australian Water Project, Crisis and Opportunity: Lessons of Australian Water Reform, was released in November 2011.

Volume 1 provided a comprehensive analysis of environmental, economic, agricultural and technological water management issues.

Australian Water Project

The Australian Water Project is a joint collaboration between CEDA, Harvard and Uniwater (a joint venture between Melbourne University and Monash University).

In addition a series of workshops were held in Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne during the early part of 2012 to engage water policy experts, including the authors, CEDA's Water Panel and CEDA Trustees.

Water 2011 Vol 1The Australian Water Project
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Volume 2
The opportunity of crisis: A water reform agenda

 

 

Additional chapters

NelsonChpt Groundwater
Hidden promise, hidden perils

Rebecca Nelson

 
 
DaivdSkinnerChpt The role of science and values in setting sustainable diversion limits

Sharon Davis and Dominic Skinner

 
 
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Insuring Australia's cities against drought

Nathan Taylor

 

 

 

 

 










The Australian Water Project is a CEDA-Harvard-Uniwater Initiative

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The Australian Water Project is supported by CEDA member

 

 

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