The current crisis in provision of urban water supplies has its origin in the technological choices made in the nineteenth century when Australian cities developed their water services systems. This paper builds on recent research into domestic water consumption in Sydney to argue that the issue is not one of shortage of water, as it is popularly presented, but is more related to the choices made in that city about the way sanitary services are provided and the ways in which socio-cultural values and behaviour have led to increases in consumption. The paper asserts that the current approach to urban water services cannot be sustained without increased stresses in the ecosystems from which water is abstracted to supply Sydney, in the ecosyst...
Increasing population pressure, natural climate variability and susceptibility to projected ...
Currently Australia's landscape is struggling to cope with 7 years of drought. In New South Wales Wa...
There are strong drivers for small recycled water systems in the wider Sydney area. However, a parti...
Australia, being one of the driest countries on earth, will not be able to escape the pressures of a...
Australian cities have traditionally relied for their water on a ‘predict-and-provide’ philosophy th...
The fundamental challenge for urban water management today is unsustainable consumption. Water is es...
The management of water in Sydney, Australia, is marked by tragedy, foresight, protectionism and soc...
The management of water in Sydney, Australia, is marked by tragedy, foresight, protectionism and soc...
The growing population and climate change is putting pressure on the limited fresh water resources i...
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 urbanisation and climate change uncertainties are putting pressure on regional authoritie...
Urban water managers and policy makers are struggling with the challenge of transitioning to an appr...
Copyright © 2014, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. In response to prolonged drought, large desalination plants h...
Local recycled water systems have the potential to meet many of the opportunities and challenges cur...
Increasing population pressure, natural climate variability and susceptibility to projected ...
Currently Australia's landscape is struggling to cope with 7 years of drought. In New South Wales Wa...
There are strong drivers for small recycled water systems in the wider Sydney area. However, a parti...
Australia, being one of the driest countries on earth, will not be able to escape the pressures of a...
Australian cities have traditionally relied for their water on a ‘predict-and-provide’ philosophy th...
The fundamental challenge for urban water management today is unsustainable consumption. Water is es...
The management of water in Sydney, Australia, is marked by tragedy, foresight, protectionism and soc...
The management of water in Sydney, Australia, is marked by tragedy, foresight, protectionism and soc...
The growing population and climate change is putting pressure on the limited fresh water resources i...
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 urbanisation and climate change uncertainties are putting pressure on regional authoritie...
Urban water managers and policy makers are struggling with the challenge of transitioning to an appr...
Copyright © 2014, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. In response to prolonged drought, large desalination plants h...
Local recycled water systems have the potential to meet many of the opportunities and challenges cur...
Increasing population pressure, natural climate variability and susceptibility to projected ...
Currently Australia's landscape is struggling to cope with 7 years of drought. In New South Wales Wa...
There are strong drivers for small recycled water systems in the wider Sydney area. However, a parti...