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Impacts of Plantation Age, Fire and Disturbance on Catchment Yield

The problem of sustainable water resource management is a key issue confronting Australia in the 21st century. Increasing demand through increased population size, declining rainfall across parts of temperate Australia and consequently an increasing need to allocate water to maintain ecosystem health and ecosystem service provision are the dominant threats to the maintenance of an adequate supply of water to urban, peri-urban and rural communities.

Adding oxygen to irrigation water on farm

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Aerated Water - Section 6, Adding oxygen to irrigation water on farm, Jay Dunghel from Land and Water (more)...

The paradox of irrigation - water in, air out

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Aerated Water - Video 3, The paradox of irrigation - water in, air out from Land and Water (more)...

Optimising the delivery and benefits of aerated irrigation water

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Aerated Water, Section 2, Optimising the delivery and benefits of aerated irrigation water from Land and Water (more)...

Why add oxygen to irrigation water?

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Aerated Water, Section 1, Why add oxygen to irrigation water? from Land and Water Australia on (more)...

Informing future irrigation and water management at the Ord River, Western Australia

This project will synthesis opportunities afforded and resources required to pursue accreditation as a HELP basin through lessons learned from other Australian HELP basins, including the Murrumbidgee and Lower Burdekin. Results will be presented to stakeholders in the Ord Catchment to determine local interest in pursuing accreditation.

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Implementation

A Framework for Assessing Environmental Water Requirements for Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems

This report presents the National Framework for the assessment of EWRs of GDEs. It has been designed to assist water resource, catchment and ecosystem managers, or their advisors, in considering the needs of GDEs in water allocation planning policy.

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Field Studies

A Framework for Assessing Environmental Water Requirements for Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems

There are presently a limited number of tools available for quantifying the level of groundwater dependence within ecosystems or identifying EWRs (see Report 1). With particular regards to defining ERFs (that describe the relationship between ecophysiology…

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Assessment Toolbox

A Framework for assessing the Environmental Water Requirements of Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems

The primary purpose of water allocation planning in Australia is to achieve an equitable way in which to allocate and manage a region’s water resources that is consistent with the Council of Australian Government’s (COAG) Water reform…

Water use in agriculture

Land & Water Australia and CSIRO are jointly leading the development of a national vision and strategy for ‘Water Use in Agriculture’.