Natural Resource Management Economics
From Policy and Economic Research Unit, CSIRO Land and Water, Adelaide, Australia
Policy & Economic Research Unit, CSIRO Land and Water, PMB2, Glen Osmond, South Australia 5064.
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- 06_005: Managing Change: Australian structural adjustment lessons for water

- Jim McColl and Michael Young
- 05_005: Catchment Care - Developing an Auction Process for Biodiversity and Water Quality Gains. Volume 2 - Appendices

- Brett Bryan and Jeffery Connor et al, 2005.
- 05_004: Catchment Care - Developing an Auction Process for Biodiversity and Water Quality Gains. Volume 1 - Report

- Brett Bryan and Jeffery Connor et al, 2005.
- 05_003: Systematic Regional Planning for Multiple Objective Natural Resource Management. A Case Study in the South Australian River Murray Corridor

- Brett Bryan, Jeffery Connor and 2005 John Ward
- 05_002: River Murray Dryland Corridor Revegetation Policy Options. Stage 1 Report for the River Murray Dryland Corridor Project

- Jeffery Connor and 2005 Brett Bryan
- 05_001: The Value of Habitat and Agriculture

- Darla Hatton MacDonald
- 04_005: Moving from Piecemeal Accounting to a Pragmatic Economic Approach to Water Pricing in Australia

- Darla Hatton MacDonald and Sebastien Lamontagne
- 04_004: Design principles for individual transferable quotas

- Michael Young and Jim McColl
- 04_003: Allocation and coordination of Water Resources: Towards a National Water Policy Framework: Vision to Implmentation. Conference proceedings. United Nations Association (Victoria) Inc

- Mike Young
- 04_002: Exploring the Institutional Impediments to Conservation and Water Reuse - National Issues. A Report for the Australian Water Conservation and Reuse Research Program (AWCRRP.)

- Darla Hatton MacDonald and Brenda Dyack
- 04_02: Meeting MDBC River Salinity Targets in South Australia

- Jeffery Connor
- 04_01: Trialing incentive based policy to control dryland salinity in the Bet Bet Catchment, north central Victoria

- Jeffery Connor and John Ward
- 04_001: 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)

- Darla Hatton MacDonald
- 03_005: Reducing the cost of South Australia of achieving agreed salinity targets in the River Murray

- Jeffery Connor
- 03_004: Quantifying and valuing land-use change for ICM evaluation in the Murray-Darling Basin: An interim 1996/97 snapshot

- Michael Young
- 03_003: Robust Reform: Implementing robust institutional arrangements to achieve efficient water use in Australia

- Michael Young and Jim McColl
- 03_02: Economic and social impacts of recovering additional volumes of water to restore the health of the River Murray. Address to River Murray Forum, South Australian Parliament, 25th February 2003

- Michael Young
- 03_002: Land Stewardship. Environmental Management Systems– the role of EMS in the emerging Land Stewardship concept

- Thea Mech
- 03_001: Land Stewardship. Duty of Care: An instrument for increasing the efffectiveness of catchment management

- Michael Young and Tian Shi
- 03_01: An opportunity to improve water trading in the South East Catchment of South Australia

- Michael Young and Darla Hatton MacDonald
- 02_011: Technical Report: A Model for Predicting Costs and Benefits of Recharge Reduction Strategies in the Mallee Region of South Australia

- Jeffery Connor
- 02_010: Regional Priority Setting in Queensland: A multi-criteria evaluation framework

- Stefan Hajkowicz
- 02_009: A preliminary Assessment of the economic and social implications of Environmental Flow Scenarios for the Murray River System

- Michael Young
- 02_008: Blueprint for a Living Continent

- Michael Young
- 02_007: Improving the Catchment through Market Based Instruments

- Darla Hatton MacDonald
- 02_006: Determining Customer Service Levels - Development of a Methodology Overarching Report

- Darla Hatton MacDonald and Michael Young
- 02_005: Incentives, Policy and Voluntary Approaches to Improve Natural Resource Management in the Onkaparinga Catchment

- Darla Hatton MacDonald and Jeffery Connor
- 02_004: Robust Separation:A search for a generic framework to simplify registration and trading of interests in natural resources

- Michael Young and Jim McColl
- 02_003: Value of Returns to Land and Water and Costs of Degradation Vol 2 of 2

- Stefan Hajkowicz and Michael Young
- 02_002: Value of Returns to Land and Water and Costs of Degradation Vol 1 of 2

- Stefan Hajkowicz and Michael Young
- 02_01: Imagine if we valued ecosystems as if they mattered - Towards opportunity and prosperity

- Michael Young
- 02_001: Value of Returns to Land and Water and Costs of Degradation - Executive Summary only

- Stefan Hajkowicz and Michael Young
- 01_004: Pricing Water - a Tool for Natural Resource Management in the Onkaparinga Catchment

- Darla Hatton MacDonald, Michael Young and Jeffery Connor
- 01_003: Impediments to Best Practice in the Onkaparinga Catchment: A Review of Policies

- Darla Hatton MacDonald
- 01_002: Concepts of Landscape Redesign - A Background Paper

- Stefan Hajkowicz and Michael Young
- 01_001: A Case-study of the Murray-Darling Basin

- Darla Hatton MacDonald and Michael Young
- 00_008: Managing Externalities: Opportunities to improve urban water use

- Michael Young
- 00_007: Valuing Externalities: A methodology for urban water use

- Michael Young
- 00_006: An Economic Analysis and Cost Sharing Assessment for Dryland Salinity Management: A case study of the Lower Eyre Peninsula in South Australia

- Stefan Hajkowicz and Michael Young
- 00_005: Draft Guidelines for Managing Externalities: Restoring the balance

- Michael Young
- 00_004: Market-based Opportunities to Improve Environmental Flows: A scoping paper

- Michael Young
- 00_003: Supporting Decisions: Understanding natural resource management assessment techniques

- Stefan Hajkowicz, Michael Young and Darla Hatton MacDonald
- 00_02: Opportunities to Improve Resource and Environmental Management: A roundtable discussion

- Michael Young
- 00_002: "Who Dares Wins": Opportunities to improve water trading in the south-east of South Australia

- Michael Young and Darla Hatton MacDonald
- 00_001: Interstate Water Trading: a 2-year Review

- Michael Young and Darla Hatton MacDonald
- 00_01: First or Second Best Solutions? Looking back on Australian agri-environmental policy from 2020

- Michael Young
- 99_001: Costing Dust: How much does wind erosion cost the people of South Australia?

- Michael Young