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Informing river management policies and programs with science.

B Edgar1, N Schofield, A Campbell

  • 1Land and Water Australia, GPO Box 2182, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.

Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
|June 23, 2001
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Despite existing knowledge, Australian river management requires better integration of science into policy and practice. The National Rivers Consortium aims to bridge this gap through knowledge exchange and capacity building for improved river health.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Water Resource Management
  • Ecological Restoration

Background:

  • Current scientific knowledge is insufficient to fully address environmental degradation in rivers.
  • Existing investments in river restoration and management offer valuable lessons yet to be fully utilized.
  • Effective translation of research and development (R&D) outputs into policy and on-ground management remains a significant challenge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the history and evolving perceptions of river management in Australia.
  • To discuss the critical need for enhanced linkages between scientific research, policy development, and practical river management.
  • To outline the strategies of the National Rivers Consortium in knowledge exchange, R&D, and capacity building.

Main Methods:

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  • Historical review of Australian water and river management practices.
  • Analysis of challenges in connecting science, policy, and practice.
  • Description of the National Rivers Consortium's collaborative approach and initiatives.

Main Results:

  • The National Rivers Consortium, a collaboration of key organizations, is investing in knowledge exchange and capacity building.
  • Training programs for river managers and policymakers are being established, focusing on best available science.
  • Direct personal contact and experiential learning are central to the Consortium's approach.

Conclusions:

  • Improving the health and management of Australia's diverse rivers necessitates better utilization of scientific knowledge.
  • Strategic collaboration between scientists, policymakers, and river managers is essential for effective river management.
  • Identifying and addressing key knowledge gaps remains crucial for advancing the management of Australian river landscapes.