Implementing Water Reform in Queensland: Lessons for Sustainable Resource Management
Case studies
This case study explores Queensland’s incremental water reform process and its impact on sustainable resource management.
- Describes legislative and policy changes for water sector reform
- Highlights stakeholder consultation from government to farmers
- Explains integration of environmental flow requirements
- Shows separation of regulatory and supply functions
- Emphasises incremental, adaptive planning approaches
- Shares lessons for future reforms and stakeholder engagement
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry professionals focused on compliance and sustainable resource management.
- Details regulatory changes affecting water allocation and use
- Explains integration of water planning with local development
- Highlights importance of stakeholder engagement in planning
- Supports adaptive management and incremental reform
- Addresses environmental flow requirements for river health
- Provides lessons for separating regulatory and operational roles
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