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Adaptive Management of the Water Cycle on the Urban Fringe: Three Australian Case Studies

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Gilmour, Alistair; Walkerden, Greg; Scandol, James
Journal: Ecology and Society
Volume: 3
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Date: 1999
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/3495
Sector: Water Resource & Irrigation
Region: Pacific and Australia
Subject(s): adaptive systems
conservation
ecosystems
sustainability
water quality
watersheds
Abstract: "Our group at Macquarie University has run three adaptive management projects in New South Wales, Australia. Their objectives were: (1) to evaluate water cycle management strategies to minimize impacts of urban development on water quality in the Hawkesbury-Nepean basin; (2) to evaluate development planning policies to minimize water quality impacts on a series of coastal lakes; and (3) to carry out a preliminary assessment of the potential impacts of greater recreational use of Sydney water catchments. "These projects are examined to evaluate the contribution of the adaptive management approach to water cycle management on the urban fringe in New South Wales. The role of the adaptive management approach in education, as a negotiation process, and in policy formulation and evaluation, is presented. The importance of community participation, the role of an 'institutional champion,' and the need to manage the lead-up phase and the postworkshop phase with as much attention to detail as the workshop phase is underlined. Proposed prerequisites for a successful adaptive management project are developed along these lines."

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