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Nicholas Holyoak

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Integrated energy, transport, waste and water (ETWW) demand forecasting and scenario planning for precincts: final report


Demand estimation for services and facilities is an important component of urban development, being required for the determination of the level of provision and coverage of infrastructure and related facilities to serve the needs of present and future populations. Demands and associated cabin impacts for the domains of energy, transport, waste and water (ETWW) are...
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An integrated demand and carbon impact forecasting approach for residential precincts


Estimation of the demand of an urban precinct, related to Electricity, Transport, Waste and Water (ETWW), is a necessary step toward the delivery of quality living environments where daily activities can be conducted in a sustainable manner. A forecasting model that concurrently links demand in all four aforementioned domains to carbon emissions can assist planning...
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Energy, transport, waste and water demand forecasting and scenario planning for precincts


Forecasting for integrated demands and carbon impacts of a precinct in the ETWW (energy, transport, waste and water) domains will allow for the assessment of policy scenarios for low carbon futures.
Technical report

Energy, transport, waste and water demand forecasting and scenario planning for precincts


Forecasting for integrated demands and carbon impacts of a precinct in the ETWW (energy, transport, waste and water) domains will allow for the assessment of policy scenarios for low carbon futures.
Report

Energy, transport, waste and water demand forecasting and scenario planning for precincts


The following report presents the outcomes of the third workshop associated with this project, held at the University of South Australia’s Mawson Lakes Campus, University Boulevard, Mawson Lakes, South Australia on Thursday the 15th of May 2014 at Room X1-03 at from 10:00am until 4:00pm. The focus of this workshop is to follow on from...

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