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Chapter 1: Water Law and Governance: Current Issues and Challenges
Chapter 2: Future Water Markets? Overcoming Structural Impediments, ‘Crowding Out’ and Implementation Failures
Chapter 3: The Ebb and Flow of Property Rights in Water Entitlement
Chapter 4: Markets, Third-party Impacts and Environmental Watering in the Murray-Darling Basin
Chapter 5: Water Allocation Planning: New Lines of Flight
Chapter 6: Environmental Water Transactions, Non-governmental Organisations and Regulatory Enterprise: Re-imagining Buybacks in Australia
Chapter 7: Public Interest Standing in Water Law: An Important Regulatory Mechanism
Chapter 8: Groundwater and Cumulative Impacts: A View through Time to a Future Regulatory Research and Reform Agenda
Chapter 9: Institutional Challenges to Implementing a Portfolio Approach in Urban Water Governance Paradigms
Chapter 10: Adaptive Management and Extractive Industries: Adapting the Management or the Regulation?
Chapter 11: Water Reform in Australia through the Lens of Comparative Law
Chapter 12: Interjurisdictional Water Resource Governance in Transboundary and Federal Systems: Comparative Lessons from North America and the European Union
Chapter 13: Australia Wet or Dry: North or South
Chapter 14: The Relevance of the National Water Initiative outside the Murray-Darling Basin
Chapter 15: Creating the Next Generation of Water Governance
Chapter 16: Reforming Water Law and Governance.
Chapter 2: Future Water Markets? Overcoming Structural Impediments, ‘Crowding Out’ and Implementation Failures
Chapter 3: The Ebb and Flow of Property Rights in Water Entitlement
Chapter 4: Markets, Third-party Impacts and Environmental Watering in the Murray-Darling Basin
Chapter 5: Water Allocation Planning: New Lines of Flight
Chapter 6: Environmental Water Transactions, Non-governmental Organisations and Regulatory Enterprise: Re-imagining Buybacks in Australia
Chapter 7: Public Interest Standing in Water Law: An Important Regulatory Mechanism
Chapter 8: Groundwater and Cumulative Impacts: A View through Time to a Future Regulatory Research and Reform Agenda
Chapter 9: Institutional Challenges to Implementing a Portfolio Approach in Urban Water Governance Paradigms
Chapter 10: Adaptive Management and Extractive Industries: Adapting the Management or the Regulation?
Chapter 11: Water Reform in Australia through the Lens of Comparative Law
Chapter 12: Interjurisdictional Water Resource Governance in Transboundary and Federal Systems: Comparative Lessons from North America and the European Union
Chapter 13: Australia Wet or Dry: North or South
Chapter 14: The Relevance of the National Water Initiative outside the Murray-Darling Basin
Chapter 15: Creating the Next Generation of Water Governance
Chapter 16: Reforming Water Law and Governance.