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'Droplets' informing policy

Mike Young and Jim McColl are undertaking a research project which periodically publish discussion papers titled Droplets, which challenge conventional thinking on water management policies

 

 

View the Water Droplets project website to receive or view droplets or seek more information on the project.

Program Plan
Download the Environmental Water Allocation Prospectus and Plan to view the full details of the Environmental Water Allocation R&D ProgramPR040738.jpg
Program Brochure

Recently revised, this new brochure describes the aims of the program and summarises the portfolio of research projects and their locations.

 

Download the Environmental Water Allocation program brochure

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RipRap project descriptions

Download RipRap 29  to obtain detailed information on research projects.

 

Research results will inform our knowledge needs when deciding how and when the environment is to receive water.

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New Publications

Managing Flows for Ephemeral Streams

 

A brief summary of the importance of ephemeral streams and the need to ensure that ephemeral streams are carefully managed.

 

Download or order   Managing flows for ephemeral streams »

 

Watering Wetlands

 

This report examines the effectiveness of knowledge exchange between scientists and wetland mangers regarding wetland watering and the practical impediments that can govern the application of that knowledge.

 

The publication captures information from a number of surveys with wetland managers and scientists and the proceedings from a panel session hosted at the 2007 RiverSymposium.

 

Download  Watering Wetlands »

 

Market Based Options for Sourcing Water

 

There is limited experience in Australia to investigate the use of buybacks to deliver environmental flows - other than the outright purchase of water entitlements.


This report demonstrates the range of available buyback instruments, including those utilising existing and new water rights, in order to stimulate policy debate surrounding their potential use.

 

Download the  Market Based Instruments Summary Fact Sheet or the entire  Final Report »

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