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Water resources management: past transformations for future sustainability (2021-2024)

Abstract

This project aims to develop a more systemic understanding of how culture, technology and institutional regulations have together transformed water resources management in Australia since the 1850s. Water resources in Australia have suffered multiple environmental and socio-economic crises. This project will identify the cultural and technological factors that have historically influenced allocations and access to water resources for economic development, and the institutional regulations needed for tackling contemporary water crises. A deeper understanding of how public attitudes, institutions and socio-economic drivers redefined water resources management will help shape Australia¿s capacity to prepare for a sustainable future.

Experts

Professor Yongping Wei

Affiliate of Centre for Marine Science
Centre for Marine Science
Faculty of Science
Affiliate Professor of School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability
School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability
Faculty of Science
Professor
School of the Environment
Faculty of Science
Yongping Wei
Yongping Wei

Professor Brian Head

Professor
School of Political Science and International Studies
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Brian Head
Brian Head