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CRC for Water Sensitive Cities

Fact sheet

Strategies and tactics for influencing decision making


Knowing what to do with scientific research outcomes can be tricky. But, by changing how we present research proposals or findings to government and industry, we have a real chance to influence policy making and industry practice. The fact sheet covers 9 principles: 1. Know what you want to achieve 2. Bring solutions, not problems...
Strategy

Vision and transition strategy for a water sensitive greater Perth


This Vision and Transition Strategy defines a vision of a water sensitive future for Greater Perth, WA, and outlines the broad steps the city should take to enable a transition towards this future. It is the outcome of the Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities research program, which considered Perth’s water system from a...
Report

Catalysing Water Sensitive Cities through professional learning: design and delivery recommendations


The CRCWSC has invested in research to better understand how to develop the skills and knowledge required across urban water and related professionals, to enable and catalyse the implementation of water sensitive cities (WSC) approaches. The CRCWSC has also invested in developing and running a range of professional learning products from Masters courses through to...
Strategy

Vision and transition strategy for a water sensitive Bendigo


This Vision and Transition Strategy defines a vision of a water sensitive future for Bendigo, Victoria, and outlines the broad steps Bendigo should take to enable a transition towards this future. It is the outcome of nine months of research, analysis and engagement with 31 community champions and 47 leading thinkers from across water, planning...
Strategy

Vision and transition strategy for a water sensitive Townsville


This report argues that Townsville has strong momentum towards achieving its vision of a future water sensitive city. However, strategic attention is needed to overcome the social and institutional barriers that could impede further on-ground progress.

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