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Social Inequality and Water Sensitive Cities in Australia
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posted on 2019-04-03, 04:18 authored by PAUL ANDREW SATURThis Thesis investigates the role and nature of social inequality in Australian cities and the implications it presents for the transition to more liveable, sustainable and resilient water sensitive cities. It offers new insights into urban water use practices in communities varying in social advantage and disadvantage and provides recommendations on how future water resource management initiatives can reduce inequalities in living conditions, sustainability and vulnerability experienced throughout urban areas in Australia.
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Principal supervisor
Joanne Maree LindsayAdditional supervisor 1
Dharmalingam ArunachalamYear of Award
2018Department, School or Centre
School of Social Sciences (Monash Australia)Additional Institution or Organisation
The Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive CitiesCourse
Doctor of PhilosophyDegree Type
DOCTORATEFaculty
Faculty of ArtsUsage metrics
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- Other environmental sciences not elsewhere classified
- Environmental management
- Cultural geography
- Natural resource management
- Water resources engineering
- Groundwater quality processes and contaminated land assessment
- Surface water quality processes and contaminated sediment assessment
- Sociology not elsewhere classified
- Environment policy
- Urban design
- Environmental philosophy
Keywords
Social InequalityWaterWater Sensitive CitiesAustralian CitiesliveabilityresilienceurbanMelbournePerthPractice theorysustainabilityclimate changeBourdiueShoveEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ManagementSocial and Cultural GeographyNatural Resource ManagementWater Quality EngineeringSociologyEnvironment PolicyUrban DesignEnvironmental Humanities
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