presents the case study of a footprint-based supply strategy for
water in South-East Queensland e a rapidly growing area with over
2 million people in the centre of the east coast of Australia. The
region is experiencing serious water problems as a result of prolonged
drought or climate change supply limits combined with
substantial increases in population. The relevance of the WSF for
water supply planning, and major conclusions of this exploratory
analysis are discussed in Section 5.