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Smith, David Ingle. Water in Australia: Resources and management. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998.

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Water in Australia: Resources and management. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998.

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Smith, D. I. Water in Australia: Resources and managment. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998.

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High Flyers Think Tank (2006 University of Adelaide, S. Aust.). Innovative technical solutions for water management in Australia: Proceedings of the High Flyers Think Tank held at the University of Adelaide, South Australia, 30 October 2006. Canberra: Australian Academy of Science, 2006.

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Thirsty country: Options for Australia. Crows Nest, N.S.W: Allen & Unwin, 2008.

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Huntjens, Patrick M. J. M. Water management and water governance in a changing climate: Experiences and insights on climate change adaptation in Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. Delft: Eburon Academic Publishers, 2011.

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Diver, Geoff. The links between water and energy efficiency: A case study of domestic retrofiting in Esperance, Western Australia : a report for the Renewable Advisory Council of Western Australia. [Murdoch, W.A.]: Institute for Science and Technology Policy, Murdoch University, 1994.

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1942-, Dillon P. J., ed. Management of aquifer recharge for sustainability: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Artificial Recharge of Groundwater, ISAR-4, Adelaide, South Australia, 22-26 September 2002. Lisse: A.A. Balkema, 2002.

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Pigram, J. J. J. Issues in the management of Australia's water resources. Melbourne, Australia: Longman Cheshire, 1986.

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Humphreys, L. R. Crawford Munro: A vision for Australia's water. Crows Nest, N.S.W: EA Books, 2009.

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Booth, Carol. Water down under: Understanding and managing Australia's Great Artesian Basin. [Australia]: Great Artesian Basin Coordinating Committee (GABCC), 2011.

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Science, Australian Academy of, ed. Water, population and Australia's urban future: The Shine Dome, Canberra, 15-16 March 2007 : proceedings. Canberra, ACT: Australian Academy of Science, 2007.

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Water reform in Western Australia: Allocation and trading in water rights : phase 1 consultations : list of comments and comment themes. East Perth, W.A: The Commission, 1998.

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Beeson, Geoff. Water Story. CSIRO Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486311309.

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Freshwater scarcity is a critical challenge, with social, economic, political and environmental consequences. Water crises in Australia have already led to severe restrictions being applied in cities, drought ravaging farmlands, and the near-terminal decline of some rivers and wetlands. A Water Story provides an account of Australian water management practices, set against important historical precedents and the contemporary experience of other countries. It describes the nature and distribution of the country's natural water resources, management of these resources by Indigenous Australians, the development of urban water supply, and support for pastoral activities and agricultural irrigation, with the aid of case studies and anecdotes. This is followed by discussion of the environmental consequences and current challenges of water management, including food supply, energy and climate change, along with options for ensuring sustainable, adequate high-quality water supplies for a growing population. A Water Story is an important resource for water professionals and those with an interest in water and the environment and related issues, as well as students and the wider community.
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Karen, Hussey, and Dovers Stephen, eds. Managing water for Australia: The social and institutional challenges. Collingwood, Vic: CSIRO Publishing, 2007.

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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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Ghassemi, Fereidoun, and Ian White. Inter-Basin Water Transfer: Case Studies from Australia, United States, Canada, China and India (International Hydrology Series). Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Bennett, Jeff. The Evolution of Markets for Water: Theory And Practice in Australia (New Horizons in Environmental Economics). Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005.

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Viggers, James, Haylee Weaver, and David Lindenmayer. Melbourne's Water Catchments. CSIRO Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486300075.

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This book charts the history of the water catchments and water supply for the city of Melbourne, which has many unique aspects that are a critical part of the history of Melbourne, Victoria and Australia. Much of the development of the water supply system was many decades ahead of its time and helped buffer the city of Melbourne from major diseases, droughts and water shortages. The authors present a chronology of the evolution of the catchment and water supply system pre-1900 to today. They discuss major developments, policies, and construction and management activities. Each chapter is illustrated with historical black and white images as well as newly taken photos that contrast present scenes with those from the past. Chapters also include many fascinating stories of life within the water catchments and working for the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works. Finally, the book includes many extraordinary insights into current and future issues with Melbourne’s water supply, including issues associated with the highly controversial North-South Pipeline and the desalination plant.
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Australia's Water Resources: From Use to Management. CSIRO Publishing, 2006.

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(Australia), Natural Heritage Trust, and National Land and Water Resources Audit (Australia), eds. Australian water resources assessment 2000: Surface water and groundwater, availability and quality. Turner, A.C.T: National Land & Water Resources Audit, 2001.

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Sustainable nation: Managing Australia's future. Artarmon, N.S.W: Design Masters Press, 2007.

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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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