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Connell, Daniel. Basin Futures: Water reform in the Murray-Darling Basin. Canberra: ANU Press, 2011.

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Powell, J. M. The emergence of bioregionalism in the Murray-Darling Basin. Canberra: Murray-Darling Basin Commission, 1993.

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Hammer, Chris. The river: A journey through the Murray-Darling Basin. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press, 2011.

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J, Taylor. Indigenous people in the Murray-Darling Basin: A statistical profile. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Center for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, 2004.

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Water policy reform: Lessons in sustainability from the Murray Darling Basin. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2012.

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Dolan, Janey. What's going on: Contemporary indigenous art from the Murray Darling Region. Edited by Mildura Arts Centre. Mildura, Australia: Mildura Arts Centre, 2002.

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Rothenburg, Daniel. Irrigation, Salinity, and Rural Communities in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin, 1945–2020. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18451-2.

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Cry me a river: One man's journey down the Murray Darling with a kayak on wheels. Mullumbimby, N.S.W: Ebono Institute, 2009.

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Posselt, Steve. Cry me a river: One man's journey down the Murray Darling with a kayak on wheels. Mullumbimby, N.S.W: Ebono Institute, 2009.

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Parsons, Ronald H. Ships of the inland rivers: An outline history and details of all known paddle ships, barges and other vessels trading on the Murray-Darling system. Gumeracha, S.A: Gould Books, 1987.

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Plowman, Peter. Murray Darling Paddleboats. Roseberg Pub, 2005.

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Murray-Darling Basin, Australia. Elsevier, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2018-0-01363-8.

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Hart, Barry, Nick Bond, Neil Byron, Carmel Pollino, and Michael Stewardson. Murray-Darling River System, Australia. Elsevier, 2020.

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Murray-Darling River System, Australia. Elsevier, 2020.

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Saintilan, Neil, and Ian Overton, eds. Ecosystem Response Modelling in the Murray-Darling Basin. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643100213.

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Ecosystem Response Modelling in the Murray-Darling Basin provides an overview of the status of science in support of water management in Australia’s largest and most economically important river catchment, and brings together the leading ecologists working in the rivers and wetlands of the Basin. It introduces the issues in ecosystem response modelling and how this area of science can support environmental watering decisions. The declining ecological condition of the internationally significant wetlands of the Murray-Darling Basin has been a prominent issue in Australia for many years. Several high profile government programs have sought to restore the flow conditions required to sustain healthy wetlands, and this book documents the scientific effort that is underpinning this task. In the Southern Murray-Darling Basin, the River Murray, the Murrumbidgee River and their associated wetlands and floodplains have been the focus of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority’s ‘The Living Murray’ program, and the NSW Rivers Environmental Restoration Program. The book documents research aimed at informing environmental water use in a number of iconic wetlands including those along the Murray – the Barmah-Millewa Forest; the Chowilla Floodplain and Lindsay-Wallpolla Islands; the Coorong and Murray mouth; and the Murrumbidgee – the Lowbidgee Floodplain. Within the Northern Murray-Darling Basin, research conducted in support of the Wetland Recovery Plan and the NSW Rivers Environmental Restoration Program has improved our knowledge of the Gwydir Wetlands and the Macquarie Marshes, and the water regimes required to sustain their ecology.
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Rogers, Kerrylee, and Timothy J. Ralph, eds. Floodplain Wetland Biota in the Murray-Darling Basin. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643100992.

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Floodplain wetlands of the Murray-Darling Basin provide critical habitat for numerous species of flora and fauna, yet the ecology of these wetlands is threatened by a range of environmental issues. This book addresses the urgent need for an improved ecohydrological understanding of the biota of Australian freshwater wetlands. It synthesises key water and habitat requirements for 35 species of plants, 48 species of waterbirds, 17 native and four introduced species of fish, 15 species of frogs, and 16 species of crustaceans and molluscs found in floodplain wetlands of the Murray-Darling Basin. Each species profile includes: the influence of water regimes on the survival, health and condition of the species; key stimuli for reproduction and germination; habitat and dietary preferences; as well as major knowledge gaps for the species. Floodplain Wetland Biota in the Murray-Darling Basin also provides an overview of the likely impacts of hydrological change on wetland ecosystems and biota, in the context of climate change and variability, with implications for environmental management. This important book provides an essential baseline for further education, scientific research and management of floodplain wetland biota in the Murray-Darling Basin.
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Council, Murray-Darling Basin Ministerial, ed. Murray-Darling Basin natural resources management strategy. [N.S.W., Australia?]: The Council, 1989.

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Murray-Darling basin natural resources management strategy. [Australia]: Murray-Darling Basin Ministerial Council, 1990.

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Dragonflies (odonata) of the Murray-Darling Basin. Independently Published, 2018.

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Swan, Michael. Frogs and Reptiles of the Murray–Darling Basin. CSIRO Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486311330.

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The Murray–Darling Basin spans more than 1 million square kilometres across the lower third of Queensland, most of New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, northern Victoria and the south-eastern corner of South Australia. Wildlife habitats range from the floodplains of the Basin to alpine areas, making the region of special ecological and environmental interest. This book is the first comprehensive guide to the 310 species of frogs and reptiles living in the Murray–Darling Basin. An overview of each of the 22 catchment areas introduces the unique and varied climates, topography, vegetation and fauna. Comprehensive species accounts include diagnostic features, conservation ratings, photographs and distribution maps for all frogs, freshwater turtles, lizards and snakes recorded in this important region.
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Rivers as ecological systems: The Murray-Darling Basin. Canberra, ACT: Murray Darling Basin Commission, 2001.

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Stehr, Emily. Interesting History of the Murray and Darling Rivers. Independently Published, 2018.

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Beresford, Quentin. Wounded Country: The Murray-Darling Basin - a Contested History. NewSouth Publishing, 2022.

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Connell, Daniel, and Quentin Grafton, eds. Basin Futures: Water reform in the Murray-Darling Basin. ANU Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.22459/bf.05.2011.

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Beresford, Quentin. Wounded Country: The Murray-Darling Basin - a Contested History. NewSouth Publishing, 2021.

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Beresford, Quentin. Wounded Country: The Murray-Darling Basin - a Contested History. ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited, 2021.

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O'Gorman, Emily. Flood Country: An Environmental History of the Murray-Darling Basin. CSIRO Publishing, 2012.

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Burns-Sweeney, Julie. Dearest, Darling... Dead: The Third Murray Barber P. I. Case. Lulu Press, Inc., 2012.

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Burns-Sweeney, Julie. Dearest, Darling.. Dead: The 3rd Murray Barber P. I. Case. Lulu.com, 2019.

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Floodplain wetland biota in the Murray-Darling Basin: Water and habitat. Collingwood, Vic: CSIRO Publishing, 2011.

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Kellow, Aynsley, and A. J. Kellow. Saline Solutions: Policy Dynamics in the Murray-Darling Basin (Saline Solutions). Hyperion Books, 1992.

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Simons, Margaret. Cry Me a River: The Tragedy of the Murray-Darling Basin. Black Inc., 2020.

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Rothenburg, Daniel. Irrigation, Salinity, and Rural Communities in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin, 1945-2020. Springer International Publishing AG, 2023.

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Rogers, Kerrylee, and Timothy J. Ralph. Floodplain Wetland Biota in the Murray-Darling Basin: Water and Habitat Requirements. CSIRO Publishing, 2010.

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Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, ed. Murray-Darling Basin--a resource to be managed: Proceedings of the twelfth symposium. Parkville, Vic: Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, 1989.

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1973-, Potter Catherine, ed. Conversations on the Condamine: An oral history from the Queensland Murray Darling Basin. Annandale, NSW: Envirobook, 2002.

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Anjali, Bhat, and World Bank, eds. Institutional and policy analysis of river basin management: The Murray Darling River Basin, Australia. [Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2005.

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Bhat, Anjali, William Blomquist, Ariel Dinar, and Brian Haisman. Institutional and Policy Analysis of River Basin Management: The Murray Darling River Basin, Australia. The World Bank, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-3527.

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Sutter, Paul S., and Emily O'Gorman. Wetlands in a Dry Land: More-Than-Human Histories of Australia's Murray-Darling Basin. University of Washington Press, 2021.

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Sutter, Paul S., and Emily O'Gorman. Wetlands in a Dry Land: More-Than-Human Histories of Australia's Murray-Darling Basin. University of Washington Press, 2021.

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Swan, Michael. Frogs and Reptiles of the Murray-Darling Basin: A Guide to Their Identification, Ecology and Conservation. CSIRO Publishing, 2020.

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Rodríguez, Misael Ariza. Climate Change and Environmental Policy in Freshwater Ecosystems: The Case of the Murray Darling Basin in Australia. Independently Published, 2014.

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O'Gorman, Emily. Flood Country. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643106659.

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Floods in the Murray-Darling Basin are crucial sources of water for people, animals and plants in this often dry region of inland eastern Australia. Even so, floods have often been experienced as natural disasters, which have led to major engineering schemes. Flood Country explores the contested and complex history of this region, examining the different ways in which floods have been understood and managed and some of the long-term consequences for people, rivers and ecologies. The book examines many tensions, ranging from early exchanges between Aboriginal people and settlers about the dangers of floods, through to long running disputes between graziers and irrigators over damming floodwater, and conflicts between residents and colonial governments over whose responsibility it was to protect townships from floods. Flood Country brings the Murray-Darling Basin's flood history into conversation with contemporary national debates about climate change and competing access to water for livelihoods, industries and ecosystems. It provides an important new historical perspective on this significant region of Australia, exploring how people, rivers and floods have re-made each other.
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D.R., GATES, G.W.B., ROBINSON, G., LINKE, G.K., SEKER, M.P. and EVANS, W.R. WILLIAMSON. Salt Trends: Historic Trend in Salt Concentration and Saltload of Stream Flow in the Murray-Darling Drainage Division. Murray-Darling Basin Commission, 1997.

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Thermal pollution of the Murray-Darling Basin waterways: Workshop held at Lake Hume, 18-19 June 2001 : statement and recommendations plus supporting papers. Sydney, NSW: Inland Rivers Network and World Wide Fund for Nature Australia, 2001.

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Schmandt, Jurgen, Aysegül Kibaroglu, Regina Buono, and Sephra Thomas, eds. Sustainability of Engineered Rivers In Arid Lands. Cambridge University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108261142.

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This interdisciplinary volume examines how nine arid or semi-arid river basins with thriving irrigated agriculture are doing now and how they may change between now and mid-century. The rivers studied are the Colorado, Euphrates-Tigris, Jucar, Limarí, Murray-Darling, Nile, Rio Grande, São Francisco, and Yellow. Engineered dams and distribution networks brought large benefits to farmers and cities, but now the water systems face multiple challenges, above all climate change, reservoir siltation, and decreased water flows. Unchecked, they will see reduced food production and endanger the economic livelihood of basin populations. The authors suggest how to respond to these challenges without loss of food production, drinking water, or environmental health. The analysis of the political, hydrological, and environmental conditions within each basin gives policymakers, engineers, and researchers interested in the water/sustainability nexus a better understanding of engineered rivers in arid lands.
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Kingsford, Richard, ed. Lake Eyre Basin Rivers. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486300792.

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Water is scarce in the Lake Eyre Basin in the heart of Australia. The region goes through natural cycles of boom and bust, and the flooding of the basin rivers is accompanied by spectacular responses from wildlife and vegetation. However, the Lake Eyre Basin faces the threat of diversion of water from rivers and wetlands and development of floodplains for irrigation and mining. Around the world, such water resource developments have caused widespread degradation of rivers and loss of habitats. Lake Eyre Basin Rivers outlines the environmental, social and economic values of the rivers from a diverse range of perspectives, including science, tourism, economy, engineering, policy, Traditional Owners and pastoralists. It describes the current state of the environment and the past and ongoing threats to the river systems, drawing on stories from the Murray-Darling Basin. It also provides direction for ensuring that the rivers remain free-flowing to service the environment and future generations. This book is a valuable reference for environment and government agencies, industries and policy-makers concerned with the region and will be of interest to the communities of the Lake Eyre Basin.
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Nambiar, Sadanandan, and Ian Ferguson. New Forests. CSIRO Publishing, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643093089.

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There is no question that the timber industry needs to adopt sustainable practices that ensure a future for the industry. This book goes well beyond simply growing commercial tree plantations for wood production. It explores new forests that can supply environmental services such as salinity mitigation and carbon sequestration together with commercial wood production in an environment beyond the boundaries of traditional forestry. New Forests targets agricultural landscapes affected by salinity and which generally have rainfall less than 650 mm per year. The book addresses vital issues such as where tree planting might best be pursued, what species and technologies should be used for establishment and later management, how productivity can be improved, what mix of environmental services and commercial goods is optimum, and whether the likely net benefits justify the change in land use and requisite investment. While the book is focussed on the low-rainfall, agricultural, inland zone of the Murray-Darling Basin wherever possible the scope of most chapters has been expanded to synthesise generic information applicable to other regions in Australia and elsewhere. The authors provide a comprehensive account of all the issues relevant to the development of these new forests, covering soils, the bio-physical environment, water use and irrigation strategies - including the use of wastewater, silviculture, pests and diseases, wood quality and products, and economics and policy implications.
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