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"The authors describe and analyze management in the Murray-Darling Basin of Australia, long regarded as a model for integrated river basin management. This interior basin of over 1 million km2 in semi-arid southeastern Australia is defined by the catchment areas of the Murray and Darling Rivers and their tributaries. Water management issues include allocation, quality, and dryland salinity. Because of Australia's federal governmental structure, institutional development has been more a matter of integrating state and local endeavors than decentralization of national authority. The Australian national government has little constitutional power over water resources. The five states in the basin make policy regarding water rights, discharge permits, fees, and the construction and operation of physical structures. River management began on the Murray River in the 1920s under the terms of a tri-state agreement. As the scope of management widened to the entire basin, more states were added and the national government supported the creation of new arrangements for integrated water resource management, with some provision for stakeholder participation. The dynamics of state-national authority over water policy, and the emergence in recent years of numerous local-level catchment organization, contribute to some uncertainty about the future course of basin management in this internationally renowned site. This paper--a product of the Agriculture and Rural Development Department--is part of a larger effort in the department to approach water policy issues in an integrated way. The study was funded by the Bank's Research Support Budget under the research project "Integrated River Basin Management and the Principle of Managing Water Resources at the Lowest Appropriate Level: When and Why Does It (Not) Work in Practice?""--World Bank web site.
Rural development --- Water-supply --- Management. --- Darling River (Qld. and N.S.W.) --- Murray River (N.S.W.-S. Aust.) --- Environmental conditions.
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Explores the different ways in which floods have been understood and managed in the inland since Australia's colonisation.
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Economics --- Libertarianism --- 10 --- 330.08 --- 330.40 --- AA / International- internationaal --- Anarchism --- Individualism --- Liberty --- Philosophy --- Wijsbegeerte --- Economisten --- Geschiedenis van het economisch en sociaal denken --- Rothbard, Murray Newton, --- Political and social views.
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Lors d’une conférence prononcée à Cracovie en 1987, Murray Rothbard dénonce avec virulence l’« invasion » de la pensée herméneutique dans la philosophie et les sciences économiques nord-américaines. Représentant éminent de l’École autrichienne aux États-Unis, il entend préserver la pureté et l’efficience du dogme libéral en affichant son extrémisme. Ses ennemis sont multiples : si l’herméneutique est principalement visée (elle introduirait un relativisme niant toute scientificité), toute conception alternative au libéralisme « puriste » est également condamnée, en premier lieu celle de l’École de Chicago dont l’hérésie a consisté à fonder le libéralisme sur une base positiviste et finalement constructiviste, préparant ainsi le terrain aux herméneutes. La présente étude met au jour les présupposés philosophiques, épistémologiques et méthodologiques à l’origine des querelles internes au libéralisme dans la seconde moitié du xxe siècle, et entend donner au lecteur les moyens de s’orienter dans des problématiques encore peu connues pour certaines, mais dont les effets sont pourtant déjà sensibles dans les politiques économiques.
Austrian school of economics --- Economics --- Hermeneutics --- 330.46 --- AA / International- internationaal --- Interpretation, Methodology of --- Criticism --- Austrian school of economists --- Marginalist school of economics --- Schools of economics --- Marginal utility --- Philosophy --- Hedendaagse periode, met inbegrip van de psychologische school (Oostenrijkse), mathematische school, solidarisme, communisme, marxisme, bolsjewisme, anarchisme --- Rothbard, Murray Newton, --- Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- Economic thought --- Philosophy of liberalism
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