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Eldwin Dudley, Roy Murray, and Calvin Stewart
Eldwin Dudley, Roy Murray, and Calvin Stewart play together. Photo located on page 416 of the Jensen Utah Book
Trapper, Roy Murray
Roy Murray, U.S. trapper in pickup with coyote pelts. He trapped coyotes for many years. In 1949 the family lived in Olathe, Colorado
Lee Roy and Estella Murray Dustin
Lee Roy Dustin and Estella Murray were married in October 1928. They lived in the Ashley area following their marriage
Environmental economics and the Murray-Darling river system
Much concern about the negative environmental consequences of agricultural development in Australia, including salinisation, waterlogging and algal blooms, has focused on the problems of the Murray–Darling Basin. The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the environmental problems of the Murray–Darling Basin from an economic perspective, and a selective survey of the relevant economic literature, including theoretical analysis, modelling and contributions to the development of water policy. In attempting to understand the complex problems of the Murray–Darling Basin, an eclectic approach drawing on externality, sustainability and property rights perspectives seems most appropriate.Environmental Economics and Policy, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Murray-et-al-2021
This repository contains original code from author Jack C Henry for the figures of the Murray et al., 2021 manuscript published in Cell Reports
Institutional and policy analysis of river basin management: the Murray Darling River Basin, Austrialia
The authors describe and analyze management in the Murray-Darling basin of Australia, long regarded as a model for integrated river basin management. This interior basin of over 1 million km2 in semi-arid southeastern Australia is defined by the catchment areas of the Murray and Darling Rivers and their tributaries. Water management issues include allocation, quality, and dryland salinity. Because of Australia's federal governmental structure, institutional development has been more a matter of integrating state and local endeavors than decentralization of national authority. The Australian national government has little constitutional power over water resources. The five states in the basin make policy regarding water rights, discharge permits, fees, and the construction and operation of physical structures. River management began on the Murray River in the 1920s under the terms of a tri-state agreement. As the scope of management widened to the entire basin, more states were added and the national government supported the creation of new arrangements for integrated water resource management, with some provision for stakeholder participation. The dynamics of state-national authority over water policy, and the emergence in recent years of numerous local-level catchment organization, contribute to some uncertainty about the future course of basin management in this internationally renowned site.Water and Industry,Water Conservation,Water Resources Law,Environmental Economics&Policies,Water Supply and Systems,Town Water Supply and Sanitation,Drought Management,Water and Industry,Water Conservation,Water Supply and Sanitation Governance and Institutions
Eva Murray, author of Well Out to Sea , has been a resident of Matinicus Island
Eva Murray, author of Well Out to Sea , has been a resident of Matinicus Island since she moved there to teach at the island\u27s one-room schoolhouse in 1987. She discusses the differences between writing from an island and writing about an island as well as her efforts to dispel some stereotypes and myths about Matinicus through her writing
Margaret Murray (1863–1963): Pioneer Egyptologist, Feminist and First Female Archaeology Lecturer
Margaret Murray, who was born 150 years ago, was one of the first archaeologists to be employed at UCL and one of the most distinguished, although her role in the history of archaeology is often underestimated. This article provides a brief outline of the career and contribution of a highly productive and innovative, if sometimes controversial, scholar, who also participated in the wider social movements of her time, particularly the campaign for women’s suffrage
Ian R. Carroll [picture] /
Title from acquisitions documentation, see file NLA05/1688.; This is a digital copy made by the National Library of Australia from an original in private ownership.; Inscriptions: "Yours in action snapped by Don (Murray)"--In pencil on reverse of original photograph.; Reproduction from: 1 photograph : b&w. ; 8.8 x 14 cm.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.; Lent for copying by Roy Carroll, 2005
Country near the mouth of the River Murray Australia [cartographic material] /
Map of Yorke Peninsula and the mouth of the Murray River, South Australia. Relief shown by hachures.; With: Two expeditions into the interior of Southern Australia, during the years 1828-29-30-31; with observations on the soil, climate, and general resources of the colony of New South Wales / by Captain Charles Sturt, 39th Regt., F.I.S. and F.R.G.S. J. Roy. Geog. Soc. v.3, 1833, pp.248-256.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm1836
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