River and wetland health in the Lake Eyre Basin - An economic perspective

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Abstract

Water is scarce in the Lake Eyre Basin in the heart of Australia. The region goes through natural cycles of boom and bust, and the flooding of the basin rivers is accompanied by spectacular responses from wildlife and vegetation. However, the Lake Eyre Basin faces the threat of diversion of water from rivers and wetlands and development of floodplains for irrigation and mining. Around the world, such water resource developments have caused widespread degradation of rivers and loss of habitats.Lake Eyre Basin Rivers outlines the environmental, social and economic values of the rivers from a diverse range of perspectives, including science, tourism, economy, engineering, policy, Traditional Owners and pastoralists. It describes the current state of the environment and the past and ongoing threats to the river systems, drawing on stories from the Murray-Darling Basin. It also provides direction for ensuring that the rivers remain free-flowing to service the environment and future generations.This book is a valuable reference for environment and government agencies, industries and policy-makers concerned with the region and will be of interest to the communities of the Lake Eyre Basin.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLake Eyre basin rivers
Subtitle of host publicationEnvironmental, social and economic importance
EditorsRichard Kingsford
Place of PublicationClayton South, Vic
PublisherCSIRO Publishing
Chapter18
Pages159-172
Number of pages14
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781486300792 , 9781486300808
ISBN (Print)9781486300785
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2017

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