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Contact Daniel for copies of any of these publications. You can click on the picture of the poster below for a PDF version of the poster. Produced for the 2006 Young Water Professionals Conference, this poster provides a good overview of my work. Selected PublicationsLivingston, D. J., Ashbolt, N. J. and Colebatch, H. K. (2006), Institutional Barriers to Decentralised Systems, Water, Journal of the Australian Water Association, 33(3), 75-77. Livingston, D. J., Ashbolt, N. J. and Colebatch, H. K. (2006), Querying institutional support for decentralised urban water: four Australian cases, In, Conference Proceedings, 1st Australian Young Water Professionals Conference, February 15-17, IWA (Australia), UNSW, Sydney.
Livingston, D. J., Stenekes, N., Waite, T. D., Ashbolt, N. J. and Colebatch, H. K. (2005), Governance of Water Assets: A Reframing for Sustainability, Water, Journal of the Australian Water Association, 32(5), 19-23. Lundie, S., Ashbolt, N., Livingston, D., Lai, E., Kärrman, E., Blaikie, J. and Anderson, J. (2005), Sustainability Framework: Methodology for Evaluating the Overall Sustainability of Urban Water Systems, Centre for Water and Waste Technology, University of New South Wales, Sydney (commercial report for WSAA). Livingston, D. (2004), Developing a Sustainable Water Management Paradigm for Remote and Developing Communities, In, Ho, G. and Mathew, K., Sustainability of Water Resources: International Conference, Western Australia, November 2002, IWA Publishing, London. Livingston, D., Stenekes, N., Colebatch, H. K., Ashbolt, N. J. and Waite, T. D. (2004), Water Recycling and Decentralised Management: The Policy and Organisational Challenges for Innovative Approaches, In, Daniell, T., Proceedings, International Conference on Water Sensitive Urban Design: Cities as Catchments, November 21-25, Adelaide, pp. 581-592. Stenekes, N., Livingston, D., Colebatch, H. K., Waite, T. D. and Ashbolt, N. J. (2004), Sustainable water management in Australia: an institutional analysis, In, Proceedings, Good Water Governance for People and Nature: Water Roles for Law, Institutions & Finance August 29-September 2, 2004, Dundee, Scotland. Livingston, D., Stenekes, N., Colebatch, H. K., Ashbolt, N. J. and Waite, T. D. (2004), Water management planning in local government: organisational factors impacting effective policy for sustainability, In, Conference Proceedings, Sewage Management: Risk Assessment and Triple Bottom Line, April 4-6, Queensland EPA, Cairns. Livingston, D., Ashbolt, N. J. and Colebatch, H. K. (2004), Urban water management as a changing socio-technical system: participation, decentralisation and sustainability, In, Proceedings, 6th IWA Specialist Conference on Small Water & Wastewater Systems; and 1st International Conference on Onsite Wastewater Treatment & Recycling, February 11-13, Murdoch University, Fremantle. Livingston, D. and Schäfer, A. (2002), Decentralised water management paradigms for sustainability, In, Lamborn, J., Conference Proceedings, Environmental Engineering Research Event, December 3-6, Blackheath. Selected Presentations 'Watts 'n' Drops' presentation Livingston, D. (2006), Querying institutional support for decentralized urban water: four Australian cases (Poster presentation), 1st Australian Young Water Professionals Conference, February 15-17, International Water Association (Australia), University of NSW.Livingston, D. (2005), Institutions and Decentralised Urban Water Management, CRC for Water Quality and Treatment Sustainable Water Sources Workshop, November 21, Institute for Sustainable Futures, Sydney. Livingston, D. (2005), Decentralised innovations for managing urban water: An institutional perspective, CRC for Water Quality and Treatment, Sydney Node Meeting, September 27-28, University of NSW. Livingston, D. (2005), Agency Structures and Problem Frames for a Paradigm Shift to Decentralised Systems, Lecture for CVEN4569 Advanced Environmental Systems, October 12, (Also September 24, 2004), University of NSW School of Civil & Environmental Engineering. Livingston, D. (2005), Water Collection and Re-Use at the Neighbourhood Level, Young Minds New Ideas Forum (part of NSW Government Watts ’n’ Drops exhibition), September 11, Sydney Powerhouse Museum Livingston, D. (2005), Decentralised innovations for managing urban water: An institutional perspective, Water Research Symposium, July 22, University of NSW
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