Principles for engaging communities in water sensitive city transitions
Executive Summary
The purpose of this report is to provide practical guidance on engaging communities in local water sensitive city transitions. It presents key principles for policymakers and practitioners, especially local and state government, water utilities and catchment management authorities. It was developed as part of the Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities’ first integrated research project (IRP1) titled, Water sensitive city visions and transition strategies, which aimed to deliver a suite of participatory methods and tools for guiding cities and towns in accelerating their water sensitive transitions. The project delivered transition planning processes for six case studies across Australia: Perth, Adelaide, Bendigo, Sydney, Townsville and the Gold Coast.