The fundamental challenge for urban water management today is unsustainable consumption. Water is essential to earth's living creatures and central to maintaining the earth's ecosystems. If we do not respect the environmental processes that provide clean water, and use water wisely, we undermine the earth's basic building blocks of life (Postel 2005). The environmental impacts of inefficient water use highlight the critical importance of designing and implementing sustainable water management practices. In part, this chapter seeks to redress an imbalance in current literature (Heathcote 2005), emphasizing the importance of agricultural, rather than urban, water consumption. While acknowledging that large complexes such as ho...
Australian cities have traditionally relied for their water on a ‘predict-and-provide’ philosophy th...
The Millennium Drought, which started in 2000 and lasted nearly a decade, led to a state of crisis f...
Increasing population pressure, natural climate variability and susceptibility to projected ...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...
Adapting to water scarcity is a critical issue for many cities around the world as they respond to t...
Achieving sustainable development, in the face of environmental uncertainty, will require substantia...
The current crisis in provision of urban water supplies has its origin in the technological choices ...
Householders in cities face water-related issues due to the increasing cost and restrictions in wate...
During the Millennium Drought in Australia, a wide range of supply-side and demand-side water manage...
The paper outlines water conservation behaviours and assesses the level of congruity between the sta...
Australian cities have traditionally relied for their water on a ‘predict-and-provide’ philosophy th...
The 'end use' of water is a breakdown of the total household water usage such as water use...
The supply and sustainable use of recycled water may play an important role in enhancing urban water...
After major investment during the Millennium drought, many Australian cities have become more resili...
Cities are often perceived as stand-alone entities, artificially constructed, and reflecting humanki...
Australian cities have traditionally relied for their water on a ‘predict-and-provide’ philosophy th...
The Millennium Drought, which started in 2000 and lasted nearly a decade, led to a state of crisis f...
Increasing population pressure, natural climate variability and susceptibility to projected ...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...
Adapting to water scarcity is a critical issue for many cities around the world as they respond to t...
Achieving sustainable development, in the face of environmental uncertainty, will require substantia...
The current crisis in provision of urban water supplies has its origin in the technological choices ...
Householders in cities face water-related issues due to the increasing cost and restrictions in wate...
During the Millennium Drought in Australia, a wide range of supply-side and demand-side water manage...
The paper outlines water conservation behaviours and assesses the level of congruity between the sta...
Australian cities have traditionally relied for their water on a ‘predict-and-provide’ philosophy th...
The 'end use' of water is a breakdown of the total household water usage such as water use...
The supply and sustainable use of recycled water may play an important role in enhancing urban water...
After major investment during the Millennium drought, many Australian cities have become more resili...
Cities are often perceived as stand-alone entities, artificially constructed, and reflecting humanki...
Australian cities have traditionally relied for their water on a ‘predict-and-provide’ philosophy th...
The Millennium Drought, which started in 2000 and lasted nearly a decade, led to a state of crisis f...
Increasing population pressure, natural climate variability and susceptibility to projected ...