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Conclusions

Ian Prosser

2011(2) -

Abstract

  • There is a high level of expectation of benefits from water resources across a wide spectrum of economic, social, and environmental values.
  • Australia has sufficient water resources to meet its needs, but the locus of use around the major cities and in the Murray–Darling Basin creates problems of regional over-use and the need to find alternative water supplies.
  • Demands on water resources are growing – from increased urban populations, increased prospects for irrigated agriculture, and the booming minerals and gas sectors – while, at the same time, society recognises the need to provide water for the environment.
  • Climate change poses an additional pressure on water resources but Australia’s adaptability to droughts and floods will help the management of further adaptation to climate change for a few decades at least.
  • Australia is in a strong position to face its water challenges: having safe and reliable supplies of water, having achieved significant water reforms, and having solid institutions and many opportunities for innovation.


  • Full text doi:10.1071/9780643103283_Chapter_11

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