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Draft Guidelines for Managing Externalities: Restoring the balance

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Mike Young () (Policy and Economics Research Unit,CSIRO Land and Water)

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Report to the High Level Steering Group on Water. The High Level Steering Group on Water endorsed the project 'Best Practice in Identifying, Costing and Charging for Externalities' in October 1999. The project's objective was to develop a pragmatic set of guidelines to assist jurisdictions in the efficient management of environmental externalities associated with Australia's water resources. Drawing on both national and international best practice, this document sets out those guidelines in the form of a management framework. Developed in concert with jurisdictions to meet the current needs and future direction of the Australian water industry, the guidelines have been developed with practicality, flexibility, and durability in mind.

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Paper provided by Policy and Economic Research Unit, CSIRO Land and Water, Adelaide, Australia in its series Natural Resource Management Economics with number 00_005.

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Date of creation: Jun 2000
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Keywords: Australia; water; externalities; urban water; water industry;

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Q0 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - General
Q1 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Agriculture
Q2 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Renewable Resources and Conservation

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  1. Darla Hatton MacDonald, 2004. "The Economics of Water: Taking Full Account of First Use, Reuse and Return to the Environment.A Report for the Australian Water Conservation and Reuse Research Program (AWCRRP)," Natural Resource Management Economics 04_001, Policy and Economic Research Unit, CSIRO Land and Water, Adelaide, Australia. [Downloadable!]
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