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  1. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    décembre, 2008
    Australie

    When water entitlement and water sharing systems are mis-specified, that is specified in amanner that lacks hydrological integrity, inefficient investment and water use is the result.Using Australia's Murray Darling Basin as an example, this paper attempts to reveal theeconomic consequences of entitlement mis-specification.

  2. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    décembre, 2008
    Australie

    This article evaluates irrigated agriculture sector response and resultant economic impactsof climate change for a part of the Murray Darling Basin in Australia. A water balancemodel is used to predict reduced basin inflows for mild, moderate and severe climatechange scenarios involving 10, 20, 40 Celcius warming, and predict 13%, 38% and 63%reduced inflows. Impact on irrigated agricultural production and profitability are estimatedwith a mathematical programming model using a two-stage approach that simultaneouslyestimates short and long-run adjustments.

  3. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    décembre, 2008
    Nouvelle-Zélande

    Implementation of a New Zealand Emission Trading Scheme (NZ ETS) will begin in 2008, beginning withforestry, subsequently including energy and industrial emissions, and finally, agricultural GHGs from2013. Reducing agricultural emissions is a major challenge for New Zealand as they account for over halfits total GHG emissions. On the other hand, agriculture is critical to the economy, with its basic andprocessed products accounting for a third of exports. We use an environmental input-output model toanalyse direct and indirect cost impacts of emissions pricing on food and fibre sectors.

  4. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    août, 2008
    Nouvelle-Zélande

    This paper examines the Waikato River Agreement in Principle by considering the implications of accommodating cultural values in natural resource management for the Waikato River and New Zealand. Economics will continue to play an integral part in the management of the Waikato River and natural resources in New Zealand. The settlement provides an opportunity to rethink how to incorporate Maori knowledge, cultural and social relationships, and social, cultural, and economic wellbeing in an integrated, holistic, and coordinated approach.

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