This paper details a system dynamics model developed to simulate proposed changes to water governance through the integration of supply, demand and asset management processes. To effectively accomplish this, interconnected feedback loops in tariff structures, demand levels and financing capacity are included in the model design, representing the first comprehensive life-cycle modelling of potable water systems. A number of scenarios were applied to Australia\u27s populated South-east Queensland region, demonstrating that introducing temporary drought pricing (i.e. progressive water prices set inverse with availability), in conjunction with supply augmentation through rain-independent sources, is capable of efficiently providing water securi...
In recent years, cities in some water stressed regions have explored alternative water sources such ...
Water managers face enormous challenges in securing future supplies of water under the uncertainty o...
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is increasingly threatened by risks to its water security dri...
Water supply and demand planning is often conducted independently of social and economic strategies....
Water supply in Australia mainly relies on precipitation and, therefore, is highly dependent on clim...
Sharply reduced catchment inflows across Australia around the end of the twentieth century led to a ...
An unprecedented water crisis is unfolding across southern Australia, driven by the compounding impa...
Urban centres are increasingly requiring more water than existing groundwater and surface water sour...
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) has found its water supply threatened by prolonged drought, b...
Water resource managers and planners are continually involved in defining and evaluating alternative...
According to the latest IPCC reports, the frequency of hot and dry periods will increase in many reg...
Intermittent water supply systems (IWSS) supply water to about one-third of consumers in Africa, hal...
With desalination plants becoming an increasingly common feature of water supply systems for major c...
As urban populations around the world continue to grow, achieving sustainable urban water supply is ...
The benefits provided by a model of system dynamics are directly related to its correct construction...
In recent years, cities in some water stressed regions have explored alternative water sources such ...
Water managers face enormous challenges in securing future supplies of water under the uncertainty o...
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is increasingly threatened by risks to its water security dri...
Water supply and demand planning is often conducted independently of social and economic strategies....
Water supply in Australia mainly relies on precipitation and, therefore, is highly dependent on clim...
Sharply reduced catchment inflows across Australia around the end of the twentieth century led to a ...
An unprecedented water crisis is unfolding across southern Australia, driven by the compounding impa...
Urban centres are increasingly requiring more water than existing groundwater and surface water sour...
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) has found its water supply threatened by prolonged drought, b...
Water resource managers and planners are continually involved in defining and evaluating alternative...
According to the latest IPCC reports, the frequency of hot and dry periods will increase in many reg...
Intermittent water supply systems (IWSS) supply water to about one-third of consumers in Africa, hal...
With desalination plants becoming an increasingly common feature of water supply systems for major c...
As urban populations around the world continue to grow, achieving sustainable urban water supply is ...
The benefits provided by a model of system dynamics are directly related to its correct construction...
In recent years, cities in some water stressed regions have explored alternative water sources such ...
Water managers face enormous challenges in securing future supplies of water under the uncertainty o...
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is increasingly threatened by risks to its water security dri...