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Information systems for sustainable management of groundwater extraction in France and Australia

John Sharples
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Elisabetta Carrara
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Lindsay Preece
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Jean-Daniel Rinaudo

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Sustainable groundwater management relies on data to establish resource conditions and measure the effects of management intervention. As groundwater management grows in size and complexity so does the data needed to inform it, and the systems needed to manage this data. This chapter presents a discussion of groundwater information systems, their history, and examples of their application in France and Australia, including how these systems are used to inform and improve groundwater management. Examples are presented demonstrating the application of information systems in a range of agencies and legislative settings. These examples include systems used for local management, national data standardization, online data sharing, and environmental impact assessments. Finally, lessons learned and future developments are presented. This includes a comparison of the similarities and differences in the history and current state of groundwater management system development in each country.
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hal-02532213 , version 1 (04-04-2020)

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John Sharples, Elisabetta Carrara, Lindsay Preece, Laurence Chery, Benjamin Lopez, et al.. Information systems for sustainable management of groundwater extraction in France and Australia. Sustainable groundwater management: a comparative analysis of French and Australian policies and implications to other countries, pp.163-190, 2020, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-32766-8_9⟩. ⟨hal-02532213⟩

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