Journal article

The hydrological and economic impacts of changing water allocation in political regions within the peri-urban South Creek catchment in Western Sydney I: Model development

B Davidson, H Malano, B Nawarathna, B Maheshwari

Journal of Hydrology | ELSEVIER | Published : 2013

Abstract

In this paper an integrated model of the hydrological and economic impacts of deploying water within the political divisions in the South Creek catchment of the 'peri-urban' region of Western Sydney is presented. This model enables an assessment of the hydrological and economic merits of different water allocation-substitution strategies, both over the whole catchment and in each political region and jurisdiction within it, to be undertaken. Not only are the differences in the water allocated to each region and use revealed, but also the net present values associated with each use within each region. In addition, it is possible to determine measures of equity in water distribution using this..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful for the funding support provided by the Cooperative Research Centre for Irrigation Futures to carry out this research. The authors gratefully acknowledge the considerable assistance received from the University of Western Sydney and the NSW Department of Primary Industries. Any remaining errors are the sole responsibility of the authors.