Land-sea connectivity, ecohydrology and holistic management of the Great Barrier Reef and its catchments: time for a change

J Waterhouse, J Brodie, S Lewis, D Audas - Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is an iconic and highly valued ecosystem in
Queensland, Australia that is recognised internationally for its natural and cultural values …

[HTML][HTML] Transferring and extrapolating estimates of cost-effectiveness for water quality outcomes: Challenges and lessons from the Great Barrier Reef

M Star, J Rolfe, M Farr, M Poggio - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021 - Elsevier
In recent decades the declining health of the Great Barrier Reef has led to a number of
government policies being implemented to reduce pollutant loads from the adjacent …

Adoption of agricultural management for Great Barrier Reef water quality improvement in heterogeneous farming communities

ME Van Grieken, PC Roebeling, IC Bohnet… - Agricultural systems, 2019 - Elsevier
There is growing recognition that coastal water quality is interdependent with agricultural
management in coastal catchments. Economic-incentive-based instruments can be used to …

Cost effectiveness of design-based water quality improvement regulations in the Great Barrier Reef Catchments

M van Grieken, T Lynam, A Coggan, S Whitten… - Agriculture, ecosystems …, 2013 - Elsevier
Coastal and marine ecosystems are adversely affected by diffuse source pollution from
agricultural activities in coastal river catchments (or watersheds). To address this issue …

Does asset specificity influence transaction costs and adoption? An analysis of sugarcane farmers in the Great Barrier Reef catchments

A Coggan, M van Grieken, X Jardi… - … Economics and Policy, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A number of improved farming activities (IFAs) have been proven to reduce the
sediment and nutrient impact of sugarcane farming on the world heritage listed Great Barrier …

[PDF][PDF] The Economics of Pesticide Management Practices on Sugarcane Farms: Final Synthesis Report. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) …

M Smith, MJ Poggio, M Thompson, A Collier - 2014 - era.dpi.qld.gov.au
Sugarcane production has been the predominant agricultural industry for coastal
Queensland since the middle of the 19th century. Today, sugar remains the economic …

Methods to study agricultural systems

M Lacoste, R Lawes, O Ducourtieux… - Sustainable Agriculture …, 2017 - Springer
Modern agriculture faces complex and ever-evolving challenges. Productive, environmental
and social requirements are to be met while fulfilling the needs of numerous stakeholders …

Assessing the environmental benefits of practice change using the CaneLCA ecoefficiency calculator

MA Renouf, BL Schroeder, N Price… - International Sugar …, 2014 - eprints.qut.edu.au
Many sugar industry programs, such as BSES's SmartCane program and the Reef Rescue
ABCD Framework, promote progressive cane-growing practices. While the economic …

Economic incentive-based instruments for the adoption of management options for water quality improvement in heterogeneous sugarcane farming communities

ME Van Grieken, PC Roebeling, IC Bohnet, SM Whitten… - 2012 - scholarsarchive.byu.edu
There is growing recognition that coastal water quality is interdependent with agricultural
management in coastal catchments. Economic incentive-based instruments can be used to …

Economic case study of ABCD cane management practices in the Tully region

MJ Poggio, J Page - 2010 - era.daf.qld.gov.au
A case study was undertaken to determine the economic impact of a change in management
class as detailed in the A, B, C and D management class framework. This document focuses …