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Systematic Regional Planning for Multiple Objective Natural Resource Management. A Case Study in the South Australian River Murray Corridor

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Brett Bryan () (Policy and Economics Research Unit,CSIRO Land and Water)
Jeffery Connor () (Policy and Economics Research Unit,CSIRO Land and Water)
John Ward, 2005 () (Policy and Economics Research Unit,CSIRO Land and Water)

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The aim of this study is to assess the feasibility of different policy options for encouraging the large scale NRM actions required for achieving stated regional resource condition targets for NRM. To achieve this, the concept of systematic regional planning is developed to identify geographic priorities for NRM actions that most cost effectively meet multiple-objective regional targets based on established biophysical and economic principles.

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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 05_003.

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Date of creation: Mar 2005
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Keywords: Water; Australia; Rivers; Biodiversity; Natural Resource Management; Revegetation;

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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. Jeffery Connor & Brett Bryan, 2005, 2005. "River Murray Dryland Corridor Revegetation Policy Options. Stage 1 Report for the River Murray Dryland Corridor Project," Natural Resource Management Economics 05_002, Policy and Economic Research Unit, CSIRO Land and Water, Adelaide, Australia. [Downloadable!]
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