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- Approaches to managing nutrient emissions in the Macalister Irrigation District
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- A Tradable Permit Scheme for Salt Emissions to Promote Investment in Evaporation Basins in the Goulburn Broken Catchment
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Soil and Water - Publication and Research
- Approaches to Managing Nutrient Emissions in the Macalister irrigation District
- Is there a role for extension in regulatory change? A channel automation case study
- Tradable Permit Scheme for Salt Emissions in North Central Victoria
- Tradable Permit Scheme for Salt Emissions to Promote Investment
- Tradable Permit Scheme for phosphorus Emissions in the Goulburn Broken Catchment
- Water Policy in New Zealand and Australia: We’re not playing for tiddlywinks

