The Myer FoundationLand and Water AustraliaGoulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GBCMA)Abel, N.CSIRO Sustainable EcosystemsCork, S.Gorddard, R.Langridge, J.Langston, A.Plant, R.Proctor, W.Ryan, P.Shelton, D.Walker, B.Yialeloglou, M.2016-04-192016-04-1920030 9580845 7 2http://hdl.handle.net/10919/66797Metadata only recordThis is a report on the ecosystem services project implemented in the Goulburn Broken Catchment, Victoria, Australia. The overall goal of the project was to develop and disseminate a different conceptualization of the value and role of the environment for human society. Objectives include:text/plainen-USIn CopyrightStakeholdersResearch planningAdult educationSustainable developmentEcological restorationSocial capitalEconomic analysesPayments for environmental servicesLand use planningDryland farmingSalinizationIrrigated farmingEnvironmental servicesWaterGISIrrigationCommunity participationLocal knowledgeNatural capitalEconomic capitalSocial capitalFloodplainGoulburn broken catchmentCommunicationEconomic valuationParticipatory researchPolicyDynamic simulation modelsEcological-economic production functionsDeliberative multi-criteria evaluationDairyNutrient outputField Scale Governance WatershedNatural values: Exploring options for enhancing ecosystem services in the Goulburn Broken CatchmentAbstractCopyright 2003 CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems