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Maureen Papas
Effective regulation of freshwater remains one of the biggest challenges facing our societies. In times of record-breaking weather extremes spurred by a changing climate, decision makers are increasingly aware of the need to formulate more effective gove...
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Barry Hart, Glen Walker, Asitha Katupitiya and Jane Doolan
The southern Murray?Darling Basin (MDB) is particularly vulnerable to salinity problems. Much of the Basin?s landscape and underlying groundwater is naturally saline with groundwater not being suitable for human or irrigation use. Since European settleme...
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Jason Alexandra
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperatives by examining the case of water policy reforms in Australia?s Murray Darling Basin. Over more than two decades, Australia?s water reforms have explici...
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Glen R. Walker, Avril C. Horne, Quan J. Wang and Rob Rendell
Improving irrigation efficiency (IE) is an approach used globally to help meet competing demands for water and facilitate reallocation of water between sectors. In the Murray?Darling Basin in Australia, the Australian government has invested heavily in I...
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Yan Chen, Yuhan Yan and Tingju Zhu
Water market development in the Yellow River Basin (YRB) unfolds new opportunities for alleviating water scarcity and improving water productivity. However, the further development of an effective water market in the basin faces challenges such as unclea...
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Mohammed Abdul Bari, Gnanathikkam Emmanuel Amirthanathan, Fitsum Markos Woldemeskel and Paul Martinus Feikema
We analysed changes in magnitude and timing of the largest annual observed daily flow (Amax), in each water year, for 596 stations in high-value water resource catchments and flood risk locations across Australia. These stations are either included in th...
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Hong Shen, Marc Leblanc, Frédéric Frappart, Lucia Seoane, Damien O?Grady, Albert Olioso, Sarah Tweed
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This study examines the dynamics and robustness of large-scale evapotranspiration products in water-limited environments. Four types of ET products are tested against rainfall in two large semi-arid to arid Australian basins from 2003 to 2010: two energy...
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Hong Shen, Marc Leblanc, Frédéric Frappart, Lucia Seoane, Damien O?Grady, Albert Olioso and Sarah Tweed
This study examines the dynamics and robustness of large-scale evapotranspiration products in water-limited environments. Four types of ET products are tested against rainfall in two large semi-arid to arid Australian basins from 2003 to 2010: two energy...
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Jason Alexandra
Climatic events express the dynamics of the Earth?s oceans and atmosphere, but are profoundly personal and social in their impacts, representation and comprehension. This paper explores how knowledge of the climate has multiple scales and dimensions that...
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Andrea Crampton and Angela T. Ragusa
Climate and anthropogenic change, particularly agricultural runoff, increase blue-green algae/cyanobacteria blooms. This article researches cyanobacteria alert-level identification, management, and risk communication in Lake Hume, Australia. Two methods,...
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