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Lessons in Policy Incoherence: A Review of Recent Water Policies, Water Planning and Drought Policy in Australia

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ECONOMIC PAPERS
Volume 40, Issue 4, Pages 313-330

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1759-3441.12325

Keywords

drought policy; public policy; water policy

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This paper examines the consistency between drought policy and water policy in Australia, as well as the coherence of government planning in the Murray-Darling Basin. The analysis focuses on the federal government's responses to different issues and the release of the Drought Plan, highlighting the need to address weaknesses in environmental management coherence.
The purpose of this paper was to consider the extent to which drought policy in Australia is consistent with water policy and to also reflect on the coherence of government planning in the Murray-Darling Basin. At the outset, it is contended that the gains from an efficiency-enhancing water policy are likely to be substantially weakened if responses to drought and basin planning run counter to this. The analysis centres on the federal government's response to the Productivity Commission in April 2019, the legacy of interventions in the Murray-Darling Basin and the subsequent Australian Government Drought Response, Resilience and Preparedness Plan (the Drought Plan) released in late 2019. Collectively, the analysis adds to the literature that considers coherence within environmental management but also highlights where weaknesses could be given more attention.

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