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Responses To Drought in South Australia. (SE, NE, NW, SW), $$ to AGE,…
Responses To Drought in South Australia.
SE
NE
NW
SW
$$ to AGE
Financial counselling
Income support
Employment services
River Murray Drought Response Program
Direct communication and engagement
Water for Good
Infrastructure interventions
Application of limestone
Seedlings planted
Water for critical human needs available
water quality is potable
acid sulfate soils managed
horticulture industry assisted
mandatory reduction in urban water use
declines in winter rainfall
changing hardware to do more with less
rally community support
water recovery (missed opportunity)
drought assistance vs. company handouts
cultural sympathy to farmers
socialization of losses
farming life is noble
RISK
defining drought
Exceptional Circumstances declaration
praying for rain
mismanagement of resources
casual use by public
MASSIVE CONSEQUENCES HIGHLIGHTED
heavy penalties
POWERFUL PSA
higher water prices
invisible hand of the market
visible hand of the government
unique "creeping" nature of drought
drought liaison officers
rebate programs for graywater usage
Desalination
citizen rainwater tanks
electronic billboards
fear
not much groundwater dependence
environmental drought management
cost of infrastructure
continued habits
sense of urgency
honesty
unused desalination plant
NATURE
ECONOMY
SOCIETY
WELL-BEING
loss of community feeling
sadness
isolation
plants and gardens die
property value
household costs
standard of living
stress/anxiety
water taste/odor
damage to lawns