Drawing upon theory from the field of urban political ecology, we analyse a major strategic water plan for Melbourne, Australia-the Sustainable water strategy for the Central Region, published in 2006. We assess the extent to which the strategy identified and addressed ecological sustainability in terms of: cultural frames; ecological context; social equity; and engagement processes. We identify that the strategy's framing of water was largely separate from its social and ecological context. This framing resulted in the importance of issues such as environmental flows, social equity and cultural values being diminished, thus avoiding the inevitable confrontation with environmental limits needed to ensure long-term ecological sustainability....
The motivation for this study was to consider how communities might take a more integrated and syste...
Achieving sustainable development, in the face of environmental uncertainty, will require substantia...
The motivation for this study was to consider how communities might take a more integrated and syste...
Drawing upon theory from the field of urban political ecology, we analyse a major strategic water pl...
Integrated water management, sustainable water management, water sensitive cities, and other formula...
I have been invited to discuss some of the intellectual frameworks behind the decision making around...
Australian water policy is a world leader in the area of environmental water management, having esta...
Recent interview-based research on how Australian urban water professionals grasp the social aspects...
We identify and describe social perspectives on the sustainability of the water sector in the metrop...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
The fundamental challenge for urban water management today is unsustainable consumption. Water is es...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions o...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
It is widely stated that Australia is in a water crisis. A microcosm of this crisis can be found in ...
The motivation for this study was to consider how communities might take a more integrated and syste...
Achieving sustainable development, in the face of environmental uncertainty, will require substantia...
The motivation for this study was to consider how communities might take a more integrated and syste...
Drawing upon theory from the field of urban political ecology, we analyse a major strategic water pl...
Integrated water management, sustainable water management, water sensitive cities, and other formula...
I have been invited to discuss some of the intellectual frameworks behind the decision making around...
Australian water policy is a world leader in the area of environmental water management, having esta...
Recent interview-based research on how Australian urban water professionals grasp the social aspects...
We identify and describe social perspectives on the sustainability of the water sector in the metrop...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
The fundamental challenge for urban water management today is unsustainable consumption. Water is es...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
Human use of freshwater resources has placed enormous stress on aquatic ecosystems in many regions o...
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperat...
It is widely stated that Australia is in a water crisis. A microcosm of this crisis can be found in ...
The motivation for this study was to consider how communities might take a more integrated and syste...
Achieving sustainable development, in the face of environmental uncertainty, will require substantia...
The motivation for this study was to consider how communities might take a more integrated and syste...