Views on Irrigation Policy in Australia

K Graham

  • Report
  • 2008
  • Product code ER081455

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Water policy in Australia is undergoing considerable and unprecedented change. Most recently, the emphasis on the sustainable management of water resources in the Murray Darling Basin has seen a shift of control from the States to the Commonwealth. The declining availability of water and the subsequent approaches taken by governments, have come under increasing scrutiny from the public. Indeed, the actions associated with water policy in Australia, particularly water used
for irrigated agriculture, have seen ‘lively’ political debates causing fragmentation within communities.

The successful implementation of a policy is dependant on public support, especially water policy, and so we need to rethink how we ‘make’ policy in Australia if we are to successfully manage our water resources into the future.

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Author(s):
K Graham
Product Type: 
Report
Product Format: 
Bulletin
Publisher: 
Nationale Program for Sustainable Irrigation

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id: 2247 / created: 18 June, 2008 / last updated: 07 June, 2012