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A POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR WATER AS A NATURAL RESOURCE ISSUE AND HOW IT CAN BE IMPROVED.

The paper talks about a policy framework for water as a natural resource and hnow it can be improved. The following report commences with a background analysis into the existing water resources crisis in Australia providing statistics. The purpose of the report is to provide solutions to the crisis.

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Table of contents

1. Contents
2. Abstract
3. Introduction:
3.1 Background  
3.2 Purpose
3.3 Scope
4.  Water as an Important Natural Resource
5 The Main Biophysical Challenges Involved in Managing Water    Resources
6 The Key Pieces Of Legislation, Government Agencies And Policies
Governing Management of Water Resources at International, National, State  and Local Levels
7. The Politics and Stakeholders Involved in Managing Water Resources
8. Conclusions
9. Recommendations
10. References

Preview of the essay: A POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR WATER AS A NATURAL RESOURCE ISSUE AND HOW IT CAN BE IMPROVED.

The report then gives an analysis into the reasons behind water resources as a natural resource. It is argued that as the ultimate naturally occurring source of life, water is not just a natural resource but actually the most important natural resource.

It follows this up with a description of the main biophysical challenges facing water resources in Australia and they are: the changing rainfall pattern; evaporation; increasing temperatures; systems-based water management; access to the existing water; sustainable water use; and creating and sustaining healthy water ...





... deal with the issue of over- extraction; and buy water.
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In addition, the government should: improve the linkages between land use planning processes and water planning; resolve the lingering issues as pertaining to the use of water titles as a form of security during borrowing and lending; support the environmental water management; deal with the niggling problem of shortages of skilled labour in the water sector by training and capacity building (Australian Government National Water Commission, 2008).
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