Sustainable conceptions of urban water management include the recycling of treated effluent and urban stormwater as valued resources. The future acceptability and confidence in these ini-tiatives depends upon pluralist approaches for communicating and managing associated risks. The case study described here focuses on risk communication and management associated with the Hawkesbury Water Recycling Scheme near Sydney, Australia. Action research strategies with communities of prac-tice have contributed to the co-construction of effective risk management strategies. These strategies are both informed by differentiated perspectives and practices, and supported by a network of coordinated information. The focus on communities of practice is disc...
There is a growing recognition of the need for frameworks for environmental management which transce...
There is a growing recognition of the need for frameworks for environmental management which transce...
In January 2007, the Premier of Queensland, Australia, made the controversial\ud decision to introdu...
Sustainable conceptions of urban water management include the recycling of treated effluent and urba...
Participation by the community of people likely to be involved in, or affected by, project activitie...
The Water Reuse and Communities Toolkit has been developed by Victoria University as part of the NDE...
In recent years, the Australian water sector has been criticized for inadequate project risk managem...
The use of recycled water as a valued resource is becoming well established worldwide as a means to ...
Successful innovation requires clarity around the identification and allocation of risk and the resp...
ABSTRACT: Recycled water has increasingly been considered as a means to deal with water supply-deman...
The Hawkesbury Water Reuse Scheme being developed by the ICEM research group at the University of We...
Urban water recycling has been promoted as one of several ways that water use efficiency could be im...
© IWA Publishing 2016. Much can be learned from the numerous water recycling schemes currently in op...
Water reuse is a feasible technological approach to addressing urban water management challenges. Wh...
An assessment of risk perception and communication relating to existing irrigation with tertiary-tre...
There is a growing recognition of the need for frameworks for environmental management which transce...
There is a growing recognition of the need for frameworks for environmental management which transce...
In January 2007, the Premier of Queensland, Australia, made the controversial\ud decision to introdu...
Sustainable conceptions of urban water management include the recycling of treated effluent and urba...
Participation by the community of people likely to be involved in, or affected by, project activitie...
The Water Reuse and Communities Toolkit has been developed by Victoria University as part of the NDE...
In recent years, the Australian water sector has been criticized for inadequate project risk managem...
The use of recycled water as a valued resource is becoming well established worldwide as a means to ...
Successful innovation requires clarity around the identification and allocation of risk and the resp...
ABSTRACT: Recycled water has increasingly been considered as a means to deal with water supply-deman...
The Hawkesbury Water Reuse Scheme being developed by the ICEM research group at the University of We...
Urban water recycling has been promoted as one of several ways that water use efficiency could be im...
© IWA Publishing 2016. Much can be learned from the numerous water recycling schemes currently in op...
Water reuse is a feasible technological approach to addressing urban water management challenges. Wh...
An assessment of risk perception and communication relating to existing irrigation with tertiary-tre...
There is a growing recognition of the need for frameworks for environmental management which transce...
There is a growing recognition of the need for frameworks for environmental management which transce...
In January 2007, the Premier of Queensland, Australia, made the controversial\ud decision to introdu...