Enhancing MDB Governance for Sustainable Water Management
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Explore innovative governance options for effective management of the Murray-Darling Basin amid changing climate conditions, considering allocation policies, water trade, infrastructure, and land management. Discuss the potential solutions for optimizing water usage and promoting sustainability in the region.
Enhancing MDB Governance for Sustainable Water Management
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Managing the MDB in C21 Prof. Mike Young Research Chair, Water Economics & ManagementSchool of Earth and Environmental SciencesThe University of Adelaide Friday 21st December 2006
River Murray Inflow 5400 GL/yr 6300 GL/yr Source: MDBC 2006 & Craik 2005
Flow management/ manipulation Allocation policies Governance Infrastructure Water recovery Land Management & improved irrigation practices Water trade policies Dynamic Cap on diversions Potential Solutions Source: After Goode 2006
Governance options • State v’s State • Managing the System as one
Governance levels • National • Trading protocols • Pricing and charging principles • Register guidelines • Sharing objectives and principles • Basin • Actual registers • Water allocation • System scale management • Catchment • Development and land-use control
Charter and Objectives • Charter • Manage the MDB as a single system • Objectives • Outcome focused • Few in number
Governance Option • Options • Select Committee – Independent Commissioners • Droplet – A new body • Concepts • Independent management with strong accountability to community and parliaments • Skill based members • Appointed by a Ministerial Council to provide coverage of full skill set • Funded via an independent revenue source
Responsibility and accountability • Possible minimum set • Merged entitlement register • All allocation announcements • Allocation accounts • All trading rules • Water sharing rules • Environment v’s consumptive use • Infrastructure maintenance
Process accountability • Water accounts audited annually • Ministerial instructions only from the entire Ministerial Council and only in writing
Integrated Infrastructure Management? NSW & ACTSystems Snowy System Victorian Systems A Joint Government Enterprise?
A way forward • Community consideration • Do you want change? • Is the Status Quo an option? • Engagement of governance experts • Already happening • A public inquiry? • Who would Commission? • COAG? • First Ministers?
Is MDB Governance right for C21? Contact: Prof Mike Young Water Economics and Management Email: Mike.Young@adelaide.edu.au Phone: +61-8-8303.5279Mobile: +61-408-488.538