Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/140625
Type: Journal article
Title: Perceptions of Water Rights and Reforming Water Law in Integrated River Systems: A User-Stakeholder Orientated Research Methodology
Author: Burdon, P.
Molloy, S.
Babie, P.
Citation: Penn State Law Review, 2023; 128(2):152-171
Publisher: Penn State Law
Issue Date: 2023
ISSN: 1545-7877
1545-7877
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Peter D. Burdon, Simon Molloy, and P. T. Babie
Abstract: This article proposes a research methodology developed for use in studying the role that water users and the stakeholders must play in the reform of water law at three institutional levels: that governing the individual, the national, and the international. The centre-piece of the article presents a pilot study in which the proposed research methodology was used in the Murray-Darling Basin system of Australia, and reflects upon how it must be refined for further broad-scale use in integrated river systems wherever they are found.
Keywords: integrated river systems
research methodology
water law
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Published version: https://www.pennstatelawreview.org/penn-statim/perceptions-of-water-rights-and-reforming-water-law-in-integrated-river-systems-a-user-stakeholder-orientated-research-methodology/
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