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Water Planning and Hydro-Climatic Change in the Murray-Darling Basin,Australia
Authors:R Quentin Grafton  Jamie Pittock  John Williams  Qiang Jiang  Hugh Possingham  John Quiggin
Institution:.Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University, Building #132, Lennox Crossing, Acton, ACT 0200 Australia ;.Fenner School of Environment and Society, The Australian National University, Bluilding # 48, Acton, ACT 0200 Australia ;.University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072 Australia ;.School of Economics, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072 Australia
Abstract:More than a third of humanity lives in regions with less than 1 million liters of fresh water per person per year. Population growth will increase water demand while climate change in arid and semi-arid areas may reduce water availability. The Murray-Darling Basin in Australia is a region where water reform and planning have been used to reduce consumptive extraction to better sustain river ecosystems under climate variability. Using actual data and previously published models that account for climate variability and climate change, the trade-off between water extractions and water essential to the long-term ecological function of river systems is analysed. The findings indicate that better water planning and a more complete understanding of the effects of irrigation on regional climate evapotranspiration could: (1) increase the overall benefits of consumptive and non-consumptive water use; (2) improve riparian environments under climate variability; and (3) be achieved with only small effects on the profits and gross value of food and fiber production.
Keywords:Water planning  Climate variability  Irrigated agriculture  River ecosystems
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