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ItemCharacterisation of UWA superfine silica sandChow, SH ; Roy, A ; Herduin, M ; Heins, E ; King, L ; Bienen, B ; O'Loughlin, C ; Gaudin, C ; Cassidy, M (Oceans Graduate School, 2019-09-25)
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ItemCommonwealth Environmental Water Office Long Term Intervention Monitoring Project Goulburn River Selected Area Scientific Report 2018–19Webb, J ; Guo, D ; Baker, B ; Casanelia, S ; Grace, M ; Greet, J ; Kellar, C ; Koster, W ; Lovell, D ; McMahon, D ; Morris, K ; Myers, J ; Pettrigrove, V ; Vietz, G (University of Melbourne Commercial, 2019)This Scientific Report is a companion volume to the Summary Report for the Goulburn River Long Term Intervention Monitoring (LTIM) Project Webb et al. 2020). The two documents complement each other and overlap very little.
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ItemCommonwealth Environmental Water Office Long Term Intervention Monitoring Project Goulburn River Selected Area evaluation report 2014-15WEBB, J ; Casanelia, S ; Earl, G ; Grace, M ; King, E ; Koster, W ; Morris, K ; Pettigrove, V ; Sharpe, A ; Townsend, K ; Vietz, G ; Woodman, A ; Ziebell, A (Victoria University of Wellington. Stout Research Centre, 2016)
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ItemReport on the performance of PPP projects in Australia when compared with a representative sample of traditionally procured infrastructure projectsDuffield, Colin F. (The University of Melbourne, 2008)
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ItemA land information vision for VictoriaWILLIAMSON, IAN ( 1996)Objective: To develop a vision and milestones to achieve the vision, for the use and management of land parcel related spatial data (here after termed land information) in Victoria in ten years. While the primary focus of the vision is on land parcel data, the vision recognises that to be useful and effective, land parcel data needs to be integrated with or utilise other appropriate components of the State's digital map base (SDMB), and particularly the topographic data. This vision must complement the other visions being prepared by the Victorian Government as part of the development of a holistic vision for the management of spatial information in Victoria. The other visions include: • Environment and Heritage • Industry Development • Socio-Economic Planning • Intermodal Transport • Emergency Response
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ItemInnovation for infrastructure projectsDUFFIELD, COLIN ; Maghsoudi, Soroush (The University of Melbourne, 2013)Governments seek to achieve better Value for Money (VfM) through their investments in infrastructure projects. This may include social, economic and environmental benefits that can be achieved through these types of projects. Today, governments are trying to utilize a number of different strategies to achieve better outcomes. Promoting innovation and new ideas is one strategy that is gaining popularity in today’s economic environment. There is a significant amount of anecdotal information that suggests that innovation is the underpinning driver that leads to enhanced outcomes across different kinds of projects. The importance of infrastructure in economic development is acknowledged through research and practice. Current thinking often argues that investing early in project modelling and design will bring remarkable outcomes if there is a focus on the whole of life costing and VfM. In this research we discovered how innovation is produced and captured in major projects in Australia and how innovation may arise in design, project management, finance and procurement and other areas.
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ItemA national infrastructure for managing land information: research snapshot(Centre for Spatial Infrastructures and Land Administration, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne, 2012)This publication highlights the importance of a national land administration infrastructure to support sustainable development. It contains a summary of research connected to the national infrastructure for managing land information project funded by the Australian Research Council Grant (LP0990571:2009-2012). This summary also covers other related research conducted overthese last four years. The projects identifies the drivers and components required for better management of land and property at a national level for Australia and makes recommendations for similar federated countries. The research project has been coordinated through the Centre for Spatial Data Infrastructures and Land Administration, the University of Melbourne in close collaboration with industry partners.
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ItemSpatially enabled society: FIG report(The International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), 2012)Forward: This publication on “Spatially Enabled Society” is the culmination of a three-year effortby the Task Force that was established by the General Assembly of the Federation inMay 2009. The Task Force included representations from the Global Spatial Data InfrastructureAssociation and Working Group 3 of the United Nations sponsored PermanentCommittee on GIS Infrastructure for Asia and the Pacific. This is a collaborativeeffort led by the FIG Task Force and the publication has been compiled and edited byDr. Daniel Steudler, Chair of the FIG Task Force on Spatially Enabled Society, and Prof. Dr.Abbas Rajabifard, President of the GSDI Association.
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ItemSpatial data infrastructureRajabifard, A. (International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), 2012)
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ItemLegal frameworkRAJABIFARD, ABBAS ; HO, SERENE ; WALLACE, JUDE (International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), 2012)