Lin Crase
people.unisa.edu.au
0000-0002-3615-7152
University of South Australia
229 papers found
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Maintaining a social license to operate for wastewater-based monitoring: The case of managing infectious disease and the COVID-19 pandemic
From Sharing the Burden of Scarcity to Markets: Ill-Fitting Water Property Rights and the Pressure of Economic Transition in South Asia
Strategies for integrating farmers into modern vegetable supply chains in Vietnam: farmer attitudes and willingness to accept
Achieving fish passage outcomes at irrigation infrastructure; a case study from the Lower Mekong Basin
Grappling with collecting data on household preferences in emerging economies: what role for discrete choice experiments?
Estimating benefits and costs: a case of fish passages in Lao PDR and the development of the Lower Mekong Fishway Support Tool
One Person's Drain Is another's Water Supply: Why Property Rights, Scope, Measurement and Hydrology Matter when it Comes to Integrated Water Resources Management
Willingness to Pay to Avoid Water Restrictions in Australia Under a Changing Climate
Valuing improvements in urban water security: evidence of heterogeneity derived from a latent class model for eastern Australia
Submission to the Productivity Commission's Murray-Darling Basin's five-year assessment issues paper
Cost-reflective pricing: empirical insights into irrigators’ preferences for water tariffs
Developing a water market readiness assessment framework
Policy Nook: "When Scarcity Ends, Policy Reform Loses Steam: Comments on Australian Water Reform and Political Backsliding"
The Political Economy of Drought: Legacy and Lessons from Australia's Millennium Drought
Incorporating amenity and ecological values of urban water into planning frameworks: evidence from Melbourne, Australia
Governing water service provision: Lessons from Australia
Pushing the Governance Boundaries: Making Transparent the Role of Water Utilities in Managing Urban Waterways
Amenity and Ecological Values of Melbourne’s Waterways
Farmer heterogeneity and water pricing reform: a case study from Vietnam
Politics, socio-economics and water allocations: a note on the limits of Integrated Water Resources Management
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