Ana Manero
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In Australia, surfing is the second most practiced water-based sport and among the top 5 nature-based. It makes sense for environmental economists to understand the financial and wellbeing value of waves ANU Media ANU Crawford School of Public Policy UWA SAgE UWA Oceans Institute reporter.anu.edu.au/all-stories/wh…
"Only a surfer knows the feeling"... To communicate with policymakers, we need data on the importance of surfing for our wellbeing and the economy 🏄♀️Have your say in this new survey 👉anu.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6P… ANU Crawford School of Public Policy Resources Environment & Development UWA Oceans Institute ARE at UWA UWA SAgE ANU Media
On Tuesday 21 March at 4pm New York time = 7 am Wednesday 22 March at 7 am Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne #SEEA #NaturalCapital #SDGs UN-Water Australian Bureau of Statistics Tanya Plibersek
“It’s important we get this right. It’s a crucial step in reversing the legacy of Indigenous dispossession and under representation in water ownership and decision-making.” Minister Plibersek Water Justice Hub Global Water Forum Martuwarra RiverOfLife Resources Environment & Development minister.dcceew.gov.au/plibersek/medi…
🌊In the UN Ocean Decade, greater recognition and protection of 'surfing ecosystems' can help meet SDG 14 and increase 'ocean literacy' - a key aim of UNESCO Ocean Open access article in npj Ocean Sustainability 👉 nature.com/articles/s4418… ANU Crawford School of Public Policy UWA Oceans Institute ourANU UWA Public Policy Institute
Cambridge Prisms: Water has published it first papers! Led by co-EiCs Prof Richard Fenner and Dragan Savic, #CPWater is an international journal examining the impacts of society on water. ➡️bit.ly/43jH2s1 #water #cleanwater #waterpollution #waterquality #openaccess
The value, cost and price of water may seem as similar concepts, but the differences are critical. We review fundamentals of water economics in a new paper in the first issue of Cambridge Prisms Water co-authors Quentin Grafton, Long Chu, Paul Wyrwoll cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Key insights from our most recent publication are highlighted in 'The Price and Value of Water' Water Justice Hub unescowaterchair Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA) Ana Manero globalwaterforum.org/2023/07/13/the…
When it comes to sacred or taboo values, non-market valuation may have some limitations- but authors find technical issues are not the biggest barrier. What is then? And what can we do about it? Find out in the Water Justice Hub latest paper in Environmental Science & Policy