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Murray-Darling Basin, Australia

Its Future Management

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2020
ISBN13: 9780128181522
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2020 9780128181522
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Murray-Darling Basin, Australia: Its Future Management is a much-needed text for water resources managers, water, catchment, estuarine and coastal scientists, and aquatic ecologists. The book first provides a summary of the Murray-Darling River system: its hydrology, water-related ecological assets, land uses (particularly irrigation), and its rural and regional communities; and management within the Basin, including catchments and natural resources, water resources, irrigation, environment, and monitoring and evaluation. Additionally, the recent major water reforms in the Basin are discussed, with a focus particularly on the development and implementation of the Basin Plan.

Murray-Darling Basin, Australia: Its Future Management then provides an analysis of the next set of policy and institutional reforms (environmental, social, cultural and economic) needed to ensure the Basin is managed as an integrated system (including its water resources, catchment and estuary) capable of adapting to future changes. Six major challenges facing the Basin are identified and discussed, particularly within the context of predicted changes to the climate leading to an increased frequency of drought and a hotter and dryer future. Finally, a ‘road map’ or ‘blueprint’ to achieve more integrated management of the Basin is provided, together with some ‘key lessons’ of relevance to others involved in the management of multijurisdictional river Basins.

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ISBN13:9780128181522
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>1. Introduction to the Murray–Darling Basin system, Australia<br>Barry T. Hart, Nick R. Bond, Neil Byron, Carmel A. Pollino, and Michael J. Stewardson</p> <p>Section 1: Rural communities and water-related assets<br>2. Rural and regional communities of the Murray–Darling Basin<br>Carmel A. Pollino, Barry T. Hart, Martin Nolan, Neil Byron, and Rod Marsh<br>3. Hydrology of the Murray–Darling Basin<br>Michael J. Stewardson, Glen Walker, and Matthew Coleman<br>4. Water-based assets of the Murray–Darling Basin and their ecological condition<br>Nick R. Bond, Shane Brooks, Samantha Capon, Jennifer Hale, Mark Kennard, and Heather McGinness<br>5. Ecological condition of the Lower Lakes and Coorong<br>Justin Brookes, Kane Aldridge, Matthew Hipsey, Brendan Busch, Qifeng Ye, Matt Gibbs, and David Paton<br>6. Water quality: Land use impacts on salinity, sediments, and nutrients<br>Glen Walker and Ian P. Prosser<br>7. Water quality in the Murray–Darling Basin: The potential impacts of climate change<br>Darren S. Baldwin</p> <p>Section 2: Policy and management of the MDB<br>8. Current water resources policy and planning in the Murray–Darling Basin<br>Megan Dyson<br>9. Current integrated catchment management policy and management settings in the Murray–Darling Basin<br>John Riddiford<br>10. Active management of environmental water in the Murray–Darling Basin<br>Hilary Johnson, Michael Peat, and Jody Swirepik<br>11. Monitoring, evaluation, and adaptive management in the Murray–Darling Basin<br>Ben Gawne, Katie A. Ryan, Matthew Coleman, Alex Meehan, Peter E. Davies, Adam Sluggett, Andy Lowes, Neville Crossman, and Colin Mues</p> <p>Section 3: Climate change impacts in the MDB<br>12. Climate change in the Murray–Darling Basin<br>Penny Whetton and Francis Chiew<br>13. Adaptation and policy responses to climate change impacts in the Murray–Darling Basin<br>Anthony (Tony) Slatyer</p> <p>Section 4: Policy and management responses to other future challenges<br>14. Future environmental water management<br>Andrew K. Sharpe, Darren S. Baldwin, Fiona Dyer, and Iwona Conlan<br>15. Empowering First Nations in the governance and management of the Murray–Darling Basin<br>Sue Jackson, Rene Woods, and Fred Hooper<br>16. Challenges to improved integrated management of the Murray–Darling Basin<br>Rebecca Nelson<br>17. The role of future science and technologies in water management<br>Chantal Donnelly, Leo Lymburner, Ulrike Bende-Michl, Andrew Frost, and Eva Rodriguez<br>18. The way forward: Continuing policy and management reforms in the Murray–Darling basin<br>Barry T. Hart, Jason Alexandra, Nick R. Bond, Neil Byron, Rod Marsh, Carmel A. Pollino, and Michael J. Stewardson</p>

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