Risks and tensions in water industry innovation: understanding adoption of decentralised water systems from a socio-technical transitions perspective

G Quezada, A Walton, A Sharma - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2016‏ - Elsevier
Globally, centralised urban water systems are under pressure to respond to environmental
and economic pressures. In Australia, high infrastructure costs and variable rainfall have …

Exploring capacity for strategic policy work: Water policy in Australia

Y Bettini, BW Head - … governmental competences and capabilities in theory …, 2018‏ - Springer
Claims that policy capacity has been eroded in the world of new public management have
been widely canvassed. Yet these conceptualizations of policy capacity have mainly been …

[PDF][PDF] Assessing the capacity of municipalities for water provision within a rural context: A case study of uMkhanyakude District Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South …

SH Dlamini - 2018‏ - core.ac.uk
The previous chapter presented an overview of the study. The purpose of this chapter is to
provide a conceptual and theoretical framework as well as to review available literature on …

Crisis, change and water institutions in south-east Queensland: strategies for an integrated approach

T Wallington, C Robinson, B Head - Risk and Social Theory in …, 2012‏ - books.google.com
With extended drought conditions and unseasonal floods affecting many regions of the
world, uncertainty has become a defining characteristic of water planning and management …

Responding to climate change impacts on water resources and management: Insights from Australia

S Serrao-Neumann, H Jozaei - Climate Change-Sensitive Water …, 2020‏ - taylorfrancis.com
There is growing evidence that climate change impacts and extreme weather events will
continue to challenge planning and management of water resources worldwide. Within the …

[PDF][PDF] Assessing Urban Water Strategies for Total Water Cycle Management

M Moglia, D Kinsman, M Hall, S Maheepala… - Science Forum and …, 2012‏ - academia.edu
This paper reports on a study undertaken as part of the Urban Water Security Research
Alliance to explore the applicability of a number of emerging integrated assessment …

Water Planning and Management in Theme Park Tourism: A Comparison of Australian and Chinese Policy and Practice

B Xu - 2013‏ - research-repository.griffith.edu.au
Water security has emerged as a significant international concern in recent decades.
Climate change, rapid urbanisation, and burgeoning global tourism are compounding water …

Climate change-sensitive water resources/edited by

CO Galvão - and the information herein, no responsibility is …‏ - api.taylorfrancis.com
Names: Teegavarapu, Ramesh SV, 1970-editor.| Kolokytha, Elpida, editor.| Galvão, Carlos
de Oliveira, editor. Title: Climate change-sensitive water resources/edited by Ramesh SV …

Towards resilience: Identification of the characteristics required for an urban water supply business

GL Thomsen - 2018‏ - eprints.qut.edu.au
This thesis is a study to determine the characteristics required for an urban water supply
business to become resilient. It established an understanding of the definition of resilience …

[PDF][PDF] Further closing the integrated total water cycle in the Lockyer Valley: a catchment scale integrated water resource management conceptual model

LM Kelly - 2016‏ - core.ac.uk
There is a need to facilitate decision making on integrated water resource management
(IWRM) issues, minimise leakages from and further close the integrated total water cycle …