Some Social and Economic issues Stemming from Water Reform Processes in Cotton Growing Areas of Australia
Date Issued:2002-08-13
Abstract
This paper explores some specific short-term impacts of reductions in water available for cotton irrigation. It is noted that longer term impacts are much more difficult to determine. A participative 'triple bottom line' approach for assessing change is proposed, as a way to making better decisions based on improved information about the short and long term social, economic and environmental consequences. The Centre for Ecological Economics and Water Policy Research has been undertaking research and developing tools to support such an approach.
Files in this item
This item appears in the following categories
- 2002 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 2002 Australian Cotton Conference