Resources
World Water Development Report 2018
The United Nations World Water Development Report - Nature-based Solutions forWater. Published 2018 by UN Water. Download the report
Forest and Water on a Changing Planet: Vulnerability, Adaptation and Governance Opportunities.
A Global Assessment Report published by the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO). Download the report
Riverine Ecosystem Management
Science for governing towards a sustainable future. Ed. Stefan Schmutz, Jan Sendzimir. Published by Springer Open 2018. Download the report
UK Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Research Strategy
Published by Living with Environmental Change, a partnership of UK government departments, agencies and public bodies Download the report
- Floods, Bushfires and Sectoral Economic Output in Australia, 1978–2014
- Exploring the circumstances surrounding flood fatalities in Australia—1900–2015 and the implications for policy and practice
- Stream-bed and flood-plain rehabilitation at Mulloon Creek, Australia: a financial and economic perspective
- “(Re)investing in disaster”: The environmental and socio-economic consequences of deregulating the development of riparian and flood-prone lands in New South Wales
- Multi-Index Evaluation for Flood Disaster from Sustainable Perspective: A Case Study of Xinjiang in China
- The weather radar observations applied to shallow landslides prediction: a case study from North-West Italy
- Investigation of application of storm runoff harvesting system using geographic information systems (GIS): a case study of the Arak watershed, Markazi (Iran)
- Advances in large scale flood monitoring and detection
- Hands-on experiencing in crowd-sourcing for flood risks. An android mobile application tested in Frederickssund, Denmark
- Assisting flood disaster response with earth observation data and products: a critical assessment
- Multi-Stakeholder and Multi-Level Interventions to Tackle Climate Change and Land Degradation: The Case of Iran
- A Geospatial Approach for Identifying and Exploring Potential Natural Water Storage Sites
- A Systematic Study of Disaster Risk in Brunei Darussalam and Options for Vulnerability-Based Disaster Risk Reduction
- Mainstreaming Multi-Risk Approaches into Policy
- Water: Drought, Crisis and Governance in Australia and Brazil
- Partnership Funding in flood risk management: multi-level stakeholder engagement – a question of roles and power
River health public campaign
Ballina ‘Love it or lose it’ Richmond River catchment health
The Richmond River catchment is home to beautiful beaches and scenic rivers but sadly everyday behaviours are negatively affecting the waterways we love. Councils within the Richmond River catchment have joined forces to highlight some of these issues and offer some solutions. These three stories highlight how bad habits are doing more damage than we realise and now is the time to love it or lose it. Making positive changes in your backyard, business or on the land will ensure future generations can continue to enjoy clean drinking water, healthy fish and beautiful waterways.