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Managing water resources in the Murray-darling basin using earth observation

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Forghani, Alan
Alexandra, Jason

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• Complexity • Scarcity - vulnerability to variability • Changes in irrigated agriculture • Global commodities boom • Green-fields sites for new investment • Government buy backs, policy reforms and modernisation • Purchases of environmental water • Drought and/or climate change.

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2011 GEOSS Workshop XL - Managing Drought through Earth Observation, GEOSS 2011

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