Water Security Series: Murray-Darling Basin Truths and Challenges
Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complexities of water management in the Murray-Darling Basin through this informative panel discussion. Delve into topics such as ecological shocks, balancing economic and environmental needs, Aboriginal water rights, cooperative federalism challenges, and the role of media and politicians in water policy. Gain insights on water markets, cultural flows, scientific and political systems, and knowledge gaps in freshwater ecology. Examine the importance of water research funding and participate in the national conversation on water security. This 71-minute video, recorded on April 4, 2019, features expert panelists discussing critical issues affecting one of Australia's most significant water resources.
Syllabus
Introduction
Garin Steel
Panel Introductions
Ecologic shocks
Balancing economic and environmental needs
principled space discussion
Aboriginal water sector
Problems with cooperative federalism
Humaninduced or natural
Media politicians
Simplification
Water markets
Cultural flows
Scientific and political systems
Knowledge gaps
Freshwater ecology
Water research funding
The National Conversation
Taught by
The University of Melbourne
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