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1 Anita Foerster and Lee Godden Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne Australian Water Law Planning for Climatic Variability?

2 Imperatives for Adaptation High natural variability Climate change: locked in >>> lower rainfall, higher evaporation, more frequent and more severe drought, bushfire, flood…in South Eastern Australia Death of stationarity > complex, dynamic, highly variable nature of climate change impacts (Milly et al 2008)

3 Adaptive water law and governance? Role of law in climate change adaptation? Type 1 / 2 >>> understanding vulnerability and building adaptive capacity Spectrum of adaptation: anticipatory…reactionary / public…private Facilitate strategic resource planning, Protect public environmental and social values, Support individuals to adapt and manage risk in a timely, appropriate manner. Models of environmental and natural resource management law Shift from preservation/restoration > resilience, adaptive capacity, transitionalism principled flexibility (Robin Kundis Craig 2010) Increased reliance on multi-scalar governance networks (JB Ruhl 2010)

4 Adapting to water scarcity Central reform: long term water management planning to establish sustainable diversion limit State > central planning Water Act 2007 (Cth) Planning processes and parameters Legal standard for sustainable diversion limit Adaptation considerations: principled flexibility, scope for active adaptive management, reliance on multi-scalar governance

5 Water Act 2007 (Cth) Legal standard for sustainable diversion limit: environmentally sustainable level of take = key environmental assets/ ecosystem functions/ productive base/ environmental outcomes – is it tied to stationarity or does it support resilience / adaptive capacity? Scope for active adaptive management ? opportunities to review and amend SDL Importance of multi-scalar adaptive governance translating standard to operational level: equity, enviro priorities day to day responsive management within the limit. Will we implement successfully?

6 Adapting to increased flood risk State water and landuse planning legislation parameters for large scale planning controls, applied in development consent process. Widespread reliance on 1:100 year flood event datum as standard of acceptable risk > review! Complement with more strategic vulnerability assessment and planning and mix of reg. responses community scale planning, incentives for water sensitive urban design, absorb rather than avoid flood…

7 Water law and governance for climate change adaptation Gradually breaking free of paradigm of stationarity towards principled flexibility? Managing for scarcity – implement existing blueprint and develop supportive multi-scalar adaptive governance regime Managing for increased flood risk – considerable reform required


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