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Engaging communities with water sensitive cities (Project A2.3)
Valuation of economic, social and ecological costs and benefits of strategies and systems for water sensitive cities (Project A1.2)
Accelerating transitions to water sensitive cities by influencing behaviour (Project A2.2)
Economic incentives and instruments (Project A1.3)
Cities as water supply catchments – Economic evaluation (Project A1.1)
Understanding social processes to achieve water sensitive futures (Project A2.1)
Strategies for influencing the political dynamics of decision-making (Project A3.3)
Images that engage communities with Water Sensitive Cities
A national survey of Australians’ water literacy and water-related attitudes
Engaging communities in stormwater management: Knowledge and awareness in the Australian community (Project 2.3)
Engaging communities in stormwater management (Project A2.3)
Ideas for Fishermans Bend
Adoption guidelines for stormwater biofiltration systems: Cities as water supply catchments – sustainable technologies
Water biofiltration is the process of improving water (stormwater and wastewater) quality by filtering water through biologically influenced media.