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The land use has changed significantly across Australia, resulting in the basin size reudction. Between the two MCE analysis, the 1992 has a darker blue sprawled across the country. With 2005 land use ...
Taxpayer investments and the water market are making irrigation more efficient and reducing Murray-Darling's base flow. Here's what needs to happen next, write Q J Wang and Avril Horne.
Australia's most ambitious environmental reform is about to get a shake-up, so here's your guide to why we have a Murray-Darling Basin Plan and how it might change.
All the latest science news on murray darling basin from Phys.org. Find the latest news, advancements, and breakthroughs.
A basin plan that came with the flag-waving support of one "side" and complete opposition from another would certainly fail.
A report finds the Murray-Darling Basin "continues to decline" and the multi-billion-dollar plan to try to save it has not improved its health.
The basin plan was originally funded with $13 billion from the federal government to buy water from irrigators and to build new large-scale water saving infrastructure – such as upgraded weirs ...
A study into the Murray Darling water plan has highlighted the need for a continual review of risks, as Australia grapples with the management of an extraordinary complex natural system.
A new map released by Mapping Services Australia shows the extent of water currently in the Murray Darling Basin and shows why the river on the South Australian side is predicted to record peaks ...
The following webpage is the final project submission for Cheryl Yip's Geography 355 course. The project topic is on Australia's desertification, and focuses particularly on the Murray-Darling Basin.