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Socio-economic research and development for irrigation communities

The case for maintenance of a healthy environment that supports sustainable economic activity and offers economic, social and environmental benefits, has been well argued. All stakeholders, whether farmers, governments, non-government organisations or industry in all its forms, have a crucial role in this process, as decisions and actions of stakeholders at all levels greatly affect outcomes from use of water and other natural resources. In many catchments, new approaches to the use (more)...

Open Hydroponics: Risks and Opportunities

Stage 1 Workshop Report

The aim of the workshop was to:

  • Update and discuss the results of the project with team members, affiliated contributors and nominated stakeholders
  • Develop recommendations for stage two of the project

Assessment of the ecological risks associated with irrigation in the Ord River Catchment

Phase 1 - Identification of risks and development of conceptual models

The purpose of this project is, as part of a larger NPIRD project, to identify potential ecological risks associated with irrigation systems in the Lower Ord River catchment. Specifically the objectives of this project are to: Develop a list of up to six ecological consequences of development in the catchment where irrigation is likely to have a significant impact. This is to done in consultation with relevant catchment stakeholders, identified by (more)...