1st Australian National Hydropolis Conference

  8-11 October 2006
  Burswood Entertainment Complex
  Perth, Western Australia

 


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The following papers were presented at the 1st Australian National Hydropolis Conference:

Keynote Papers and Abstracts

Water in the Midst,
(complete paper has not been submitted)

Ignacio F.Bundetr-Ossa ASLA, Wallace Roberts & Todd LLC.
What Makes a City A Successful Hyrdopolis?
(complete paper has not been submitted)

Herbert Dreiseitl, Atelier Dreiseitl. Germany.
The Role of the Rain - rainwater and urban planning,
Sybrand Tjallingii, Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft, The Netherlands.
Orchestrating Water Cycle Management: Practices and Metapractices (complete paper has not been submitted)
Greg Walkerden, Batkin Walkerden Associates.

Plenary Papers and Abstracts

Towards Sustainable Water Strategies in the Perth Region of Western Australia: Inclusion of Decentralised Options
Peter J Coombes and Steven Lucas, University of Newcastle.
Securing Our Water Future in a Drying Climate
(complete paper has not been submitted)

Ben Jarvis, Water Corporation (WA).
Water Sensitive Urban Design in Western Australia - Where to Now?
(complete paper has not been submitted)
Mike Mouritz, Department for Planning and Infrastructure.
Art, Water & the Ecological Age
Jennifer Turpin.
Green Roofs for Stormwater Management
Humberto Urriola, Atlantis Water Management.

Concurrent Sessions Papers and Abstracts

Balancing the Urban Water Cycle - Lot Density VS Runoff
Geoff Bott and Marino Evangelisti, Parsons Brinckerhoff.
An Innovative Concept Design for Stormwater Management in Albany, Western Australia
(complete paper has not been submitted)
Rob Braaten, Kathy Meney, Peter Adkins and Richard Freeman.
The Transition Towards Water Sensitive Urban Design: A Sociotechnical Analysis of Melbourne, Australia
(complete paper has not been submitted)

Dr Rebekah Brown, Monash University.
Amarillo - Water Sensitive Urban Design
(complete paper has not been submitted)
William Burrell, Taylor Burrell Barnet Town Planning and Design.
Sustainable Landscaping for Water Conservation
(complete paper has not been submitted)
Marion Cahill.
Soil Water Repellency in an Urban Landscape - Implications for Water Use Efficiency and Long Term Amelioration
(complete paper has not been submitted)
D.J. Carter and D. van Gool, Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia.
Southwest Rocks Development, NSW
(complete paper has not been submitted)
Gary Christopher, Iplex Water WA.
The Fate of Rainwater in Rural Towns in Semiarid Regions of Western Australia
(complete paper has not been submitted)
N. Coles and B.T. Eow.
Key Message from a Decade of Water Quality Research into Roof Collected Rainwater Supplies
Peter J Coombes, Hugh Dunstan, Anthony Spinks, Craig Evans and Tracy Harrison. University of Newcastle.
Waterproofing Perth's Sandplain Landscapes
David M Deeley, Sam Milani and Donna M Deeley.
Incorporating Rainwater Re-use Systems into Urban Sustainability Planning in Western Australia
Geoff Driver, Diversity Sustainable Development Consultants Pty Ltd.
Blinded by Perception, Driven by Expectation, Misled by Omission
Roger Doyle BSc.
Active Participation - A Tool to Reconnect People with their Water Environment
(complete paper has not been submitted)
Herbert Dreiseitl, Atelier Dreiseitl, Germany.
The Wungong Urban Water Project: Toward Sustainable Water Management in the Urban Environment
Bill Grace, Sasha Martens, Matt Taylor, Catharina Sack.
Designs for Stormwater Disposal in Public Open Space: An Ecological Assessment of Current Practises in WA
Dr Margaret Grose and Professor David Hedgcock.
Sharing Sweet Water: Culture and the Wise Use of Perth's Wetlands
A. L. Hill, Murdoch University
Water Sensitive Urban Design for Resilience to Climate Change
(complete paper has not been submitted)

Alan Hoban, Tony Wong and Peter Breen. Ecological Engineering
The Coastal Hydropolis - Jurien Bay, A Case Study
David Kaesehagen and David Lantzke. Ecoscape Australia Pty Ltd.
Drought Proofing Cities: Desalination Vs Rainwater
(complete paper has not been submitted)
David Knights.
Mimic Natural Drainage Processes - A Practical Approach for Stormwater Management in Western Australia
Lisa Chalmers and Emma Monk. Stream and Stormwater Management, Department of Water.
Rainfall and Water as Cultural Drivers
Noel Nannup and David Deeley.
Your Water Data - From Field Measurements to Web Interface Analysis
(complete paper has not been submitted)
Matt Saunders, Unidata Pty Ltd.
Creating Water Wise Communities Through Local Government Initiatives
Melanie Schwecke, Paul Smith, Bruce Simmons and Scott Machar.
Rainfall Patterns Over the Gnangara Mound
Bill Scott and Allan Hill, School of Environmental Science, Murdoch University.
Lake-Groundwater Exchange: Using the Capel Wetlands for Managed Aquafer Recharge MARDAW
Bill Scott, Song Qiu and Arthur McComb, School of Environmental Science, Murdoch University.
WSUD and Planning in Southern River - Trying to Make it Work
Shelley Shepherd. Essential Environmental Services.
Managed Aquifer Recharge of the Superficial Aquifer with Untreated Stormwater
(complete paper has not been submitted)
Tony Smith and Don McFarlane, CSIRO.
Role of the Swan Catchment Council in Integrate Water Management
Drainage Intervention in the Swan Canning River System
(complete paper has not been submitted)
Rachel Spencer. Swan River Trust.
Art, Water and Fluid Thinking
Dr Peter Stafford.
Water Tools and Water Skills
Sybrand Tjallingii. School of Architecture, Delft University, The Netherlands.
The Challenges Associated with Securing Drinking Water Supplies with Non-drinking Water Resource in WA
(complete paper has not been submitted)
Mark Tonti. Water Corporation of Western Australia.
Loving a River to Death - Managing Urban Development for Landscape Values and Water Quality
(complete paper has not been submitted)
Charlie Welker. Swan River Trust.









 
 

 

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