Waterwheel Newsletter 13

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In this issue: Focus on Shepparton Irrigation Region; Irrigation a risky business: Study findings; New NPIRD projects

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ISSN 1324-4604

WATERWHEEL ISSUE NUMBER 16

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In this issue: Focus on Southern Rural Water; New sustainable irrigation program; Project update; PRD makes Top 100

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DEVELOPING A GOOD REGULATORY PRACTICE MODEL FOR ENVIRONMENT- AL REGULATIONS IMPACTING FARMERS : RESEARCH REPORT OVERVIEW

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This research report provides a detailed analysis of the regulatory process literature in order to identify opportunities to improve environmental regulatory development. It draws on lessons within Australia and overseas to present comprehensive recommendations that could be utilised by governments to ensure better environmental regulatory outcomes for farmers and the wider community. Based on their analysis,the researchers propose reform of: the fundamentals of Australia's natural resource management systemencompassing the architecture of environmental law; the way in which strategies are formulated and accountfor market instruments; the regulatory process; and the financing mechanisms used.

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ISBN 978-0-9803460-4-6

GRAIN & GRAZE : MANAGING COMPLEX SYSTEMS _preliminary findings from Grain and Graze

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This report is a synthesis of the interim findings of Grain & Graze, attempting to come to grips with managing complex systems and providing guidance to producers and their advisers on those practices and decision-making processes that will help lead to better profits, better farms, better catchments and better lifestyles.

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ISBN 978-1-921253-96-6

LAND WATER & WOOL - PROTECTING AND IMPROVING BIODIVERSITY FOR WOOLGROWERS

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The Australian landscape has changed dramatically since European settlement and will continue to change. Many of the icons that characterise our unique landscape - old trees, variety of birds, etc., may cease to be a part of that landscape unless there is active management to preserve the remaining diversity of our flora and fauna. There is an increasing expectation by the Australian landscape has changed dramatically since European settlement and will continue to change. Many of the icons that characterise our unique landscape - old trees, variety of birds, etc., may cease to be a part of that landscape unless there is active management to preserve the remaining diversity of our flora and fauna. There is an increasing expectation by the community that these icons and landscapes need to be preserved. There is also a growing acceptance among woolgrowers that the retention of habitat and preservation of landscape values is an important part of their farming system

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ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS IN THE AUSTRALIAN RIVERINE ENVIRONMENT_A PILOT STUDY ON ESTROGENIC COMPOUNDS

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CSIRO and Land & Water Australia (LWA) carried out a joint three-year pilot project to gain a better understanding of occurrence and risks of Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) in the Australian riverine environment. The report presents part of this work including some significant findings from the project and discusses the implications for future research and management of the EDC issue in Australia.

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ISBN 9781 92 1253 898

Sustainable stream management in north east Queensland

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Problems for stream health from human pressures and strategies and solutions to ameloriate these problems in Northe east Queensland Streams

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A CULTURAL & CONSERVATION ECONOMY FOR NORTHERN AUSTRALIA JAN 2008_ a proof of concept study

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This report presents the outcomes of a collaborative research project facilitated by the Australian Conservation Foundation and partners to test the applicability of the concept of a 'conservation economy' in Australia, and the relevance of the 'Ecotrust model' to foster the emergence of such an economy.

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PRINT ISBN: 978 1 921253 84 3

RIVER LANDSCAPES : SALT NUTRIENT SEDIMENT & INTERACTIONS

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This publication brings together the findings from the National River Contaminants Program and includes: * Understanding Salinity thresholds in freshwater biodiversity * Nutrients as contaminants * Managing algal blooms in Australia

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ELECTRONIC ISBN: 978-1-921253-63-8

Minimising Pesticide Impacts - A Best Practice Management Model for the Cotton Industry

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This report arises from a scoping brief presented to the author on 19th May 1995. The brief r required an overview of the R&D Program currently being conducted under the management of Dr Nick Schofield of the Land & Water Resources R&D Corporation and jointly established by that body, the Cotton R&D Corporation and the Murray Darling Basin Commission. The R&D program is entitled -Minimising the Impact of Pesticides on the Riverine Environment Using the Cotton Industry as a Model- .

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ISSN 1320 0992, ISBN 0642 20610 4

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Occasional Paper 05/95