Journal article

Enacting resilience for adaptive water governance: A case study of irrigation modernization in an Australian catchment

ML Ayre, RA Nettle

Ecology and Society | RESILIENCE ALLIANCE | Published : 2017

Abstract

Adaptive governance relies on the collaboration of a diverse set of stakeholders in multiple institutions and organizations at different times and places. In the context of unprecedented water policy and management reform in Australia over the past decade, we add to insights from resilience scholarship, which identifies adaptive governance as critical to improving complex social-ecological systems, such as water management. We present empirical research with agricultural industry stakeholders who are responding to a major change initiative to renew or modernize the largest irrigation system in Australia’s Murray Darling Basin and who ask: “What can a resilience assessment intervention contri..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge funding from Dairy Australia for this project and thank Murray Dairy, the dairy farmers, service providers, and government personnel who participated in this project, particularly the members of the Project Steering Committee for their interest, support, and for sharing their expert knowledge and experiences. We also thank Callum Eastwood, Catherine Botta, and Tamara Sysak for their advice and support.