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NSW Webinar Series – Webinar 3 – Water Sensitive City Index and Transition Dynamics Framework PART 2
NSW Webinar Series – Webinar 4 – Passively Irrigated Landscapes
NSW Webinar Series – Webinar 1 – Planning for a Water Sensitive City – why it’s important for metro and regional Councils
BCA Tool (INFFEWS) Webinar – insights from industry applications
Public preferences for ‘greening the pipeline’ – preliminary results [video]
Couch Time – Conversations with the CRCWSC | Episode 1: Guidelines for passively irrigated landscapes
Melbourne Cool Lines! Opening night — Melbourne Design Week 2020 [video]
Benchmarking using the Water Sensitive Cities Index
Our approach to research synthesis
4th Water Sensitive Cities Conference 2019 – snapshots
Together, we have achieved…
Benefit: cost analysis of water-sensitive projects and policies – David Pannell
State of knowledge of non-market values of water sensitive systems and practices – Sayed Iftekhar
Demystifying urban heat mapping
What is quality of life? A water sensitive approach
Fly through a water sensitive city
Envisioning a Water Sensitive Future for our Cities and Towns: Tony Wong at TEDxCanberra
CRCWSC Impacts and Benefits – conference opener 2015
The second Water Sensitive Cities Conference held in Australia’s river city, Brisbane from 8–9 September 2015. Presented and managed by the Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities (CRCWSC), the two-day conference showcases the CRCWSC’s growing internationally-recognised body of research and our collaborative efforts to create sustainable, resilient and liveable water sensitive cities and towns.
Researchers Workshop – Resource Recovery from Wastewater
The purpose of the first Researchers Workshop for 2015 will be to focus on developing strategies to deliver research impact from the first tranche of CRCWSC projects. This theme will continue into the Industry Participants Workshop, where the discussions will involve utilising research in geographic regions and will conclude with a focus on planning for the second tranche of research projects that will commence in 2016.