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Irrigation Essentials - in brief 2012

This flyer also has a checklist for Irrigators who can use it to assess their performance.

  • Publication
  • Fact Sheet
  • 2012
  • Product code NPSI1612
  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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Irrigation Essentials - updated 2012

Research and innovation for Australian irrigators

This report captures the key principles of sustainable irrigation at the farm scale. And is an update including recent research. The NPSI Knowledge Harvest brings together information from across the National Program for Sustainable Irrigation (NPSI) projects, highlighting key findings and promoting wider understanding. Key Harvest themes: Irrigation Overview – facts, figures and key concepts (more)...

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  • Report
  • 2012
  • Product code NPSI06121
  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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Future Vision and Options for Irrigation

Research, Development and Extension Report

This publication outlines the framework for forward planning research, development and extension delivery for the irrigation industry and to assist the industry to contribute to several Australian Government Reviews considering research and development and extension/knowledge management in 2010.

The framework has been developed by the National Program for Sustainable Irrigation and Irrigation Australia Limited.

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  • Report
  • 2010
  • Product code NPSI410
  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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Planning Tools

Future scenarios and ecological risk assessments

Rising global demand for food offers a positive outlook for irrigators, with potential for higher commodity prices. However, producers face increasingly competitive and volatile markets, compounded by the global fnancial crisis. There are also looming shortages of water, as cities increase their demands, water is reallocated to improve the environment and flows are affected by climate change.

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  • Report
  • 2009
  • Product code NPSI309
  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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Irrigation Essentials - 2008

Research and innovation for Australian irrigators

The NPSI Knowledge Harvest brings together information from across the National Program for Sustainable Irrigation (NPSI) projects, highlighting key findings and promoting wider understanding. This document is a key part of the On-farm Irrigation Essentials theme. It summarises the fundamental principles underlying efficient and profitable irrigation, gives examples of leading-edge technologies and directs readers to sources of more (more)...

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  • Report
  • 2009
  • Product code NPSI109
  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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Alternative Landscape Futures

A model for minimizing the impacts of pesticides on the riverine environment

Alternative Landscape Futures (ALF) analysis is a long-term, large area, land and environment assessment approach for assisting communities and policy makers make decisions about planning the future of that area. It provides a spatially explicit, regional scale perspective on the combined effects of the multiple policies, plans, population and land use pressures affecting the availability of natural resources and ecosystem services for a geographic area. The (more)...

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  • Report
  • 2009
  • Product code PN30069
  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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Irrigation Futures of the Goulburn Broken catchment

Summary Fact Sheet June 2007

The world is changing. Climate, trade policies, governments, economic conditions and community preferences all change, often unpredictably. How will these changes affect irrigated agriculture in the Goulburn Broken catchment over the next 20 to 30 years? In the face of this uncertainty, how do we plan for a thriving economy, vital communities and a healthy environment in future decades?

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  • Fact Sheet
  • 2007
  • Product code PN21991
  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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Scenario implications for land use planning

Final Report 9

The Irrigation Futures scenarios highlight that the future for agriculture is highly uncertain. Market preferences, competition and access, government policy, water availability, technology will all change and potentially place significant pressure on the viability of agricultural businesses. To stay competitive in a global market place, agriculture will need to be increasingly flexible and adaptable. One element that will support the development of flexibility and adaptability in (more)...

  • Publication
  • Final Report
  • 2007
  • Product code PN21989
  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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Project plans

Final Report 7

The Goulburn Broken Catchment is known as the food bowl of Australia. It covers 2.4 million hectares and has a population of around 200,000 people (Department of Sustainability and Environment, 2005). Irrigated agriculture is a major business engine in the Goulburn Broken region, producing more than $1.2 billion at the farm gate in 2001-2002 from about 280,000 hectares of irrigated agricultural land. Investment in on-farm and processing infrastructure is about A$100 million per annum (Michael Young (more)...

  • Publication
  • Final Report
  • 2007
  • Product code PN21987
  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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Scenario planning for individuals and businesses

Final Report 6

Irrigation Futures of the Goulburn Broken Catchment The Goulburn Broken Catchment is known as the food bowl of Australia. It covers 2.4 million hectares and has a population of around 200,000 people (Department of Sustainability and Environment 2005). Irrigated agriculture is a major business engine in the Goulburn Broken region, producing more than $1.2 billion at the farm gate in 2001-2002 from about 280,000 hectares of irrigated agricultural land. Investment in on-farm and processing (more)...

  • Publication
  • Final Report
  • 2007
  • Product code PN21981
  • National Program for Sustainable Irrigation
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