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    Environmental Flow Assessment Methods and Applications
    Williams, JG ; Moyle, PB ; Webb, JA ; Kondolf, GM (John Wiley & Sons, 2019)
    The following chapters assess standard and emerging methods, how they should be tested, and how they should (or should not) be applied. The book concludes with practical recommendations for implementing environmental flow assessment.
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    Infrastructure Investment in Indonesia: A Focus on Ports
    Duffield, C ; Hui, K ; Wilson, S ; Duffield, C ; Hui, FKP ; Wilson, S (Open Book Publishers, 2019)
    Infrastructure Investment in Indonesia: A Focus on Ports presents an important and original collation of current material investigating the efficient facilitation of major infrastructure projects in Indonesia and Australia, with an emphasis on infrastructure investment and a focus on port planning and development. This interdisciplinary collection—spanning the disciplines of engineering, law and planning—draws helpfully on a range of practical and theoretical perspectives. It is the collaborative effort of leading experts in the fields of infrastructure project initiation and financing, and is based on international research conducted by the University of Melbourne, Universitas Indonesia and Universitas Gadjah Mada. The volume opens with a macroscopic perspective, outlining the broader economic situations confronting Indonesia and Australia, before adopting a more microscopic perspective to closely examine the issues surrounding major infrastructure investment in both countries. Detailed case studies are provided, key challenges are identified, and evidence-based solutions are offered. These solutions respond to such topical issues as how to overcome delays in infrastructure project initiation; how to enhance project decision-making for the selection and evaluation of projects; how to improve overall efficiency in the arrangement of project finance and governance; and how to increase the return provided by investment in infrastructure. Special focus is given to proposed improvements to the portal cities of Indonesia in the areas of major infrastructure project governance, policies, engagement, operation and processes. By rigorously investigating the economic, transport, finance and policy aspects of infrastructure investment, this book will be a valuable resource for policy makers and government officials in Indonesia and Australia, infrastructure investment organisations, and companies involved in exporting services between Indonesia and Australia. This book will also be of interest to researchers and students of infrastructure planning and financing, setting a solid foundation for subsequent investigations of financing options for large-scale infrastructure developments
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    The Water-Sustainable City Science, Policy and Practice
    Feldman, D ; Arora, M ; Sengupta, A ; Pattigrove, V ; Grant, SB ; BURY, K ; Sahimi, M ; Feldman, D (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017)
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    Sustainable Energy for All 2015: Progress Toward Sustainable Energy
    Foster ​, V ; Azuela ​, G ; Bazilian ​, M ; Sinton ​, J ; Banergee ​, S ; de Wit ​, J ; Ahmed ​, A ; Portale ​, E ; Angelou ​, N ; Liu ​, J (World Bank, 2015)
    Sustainable Energy for All seeks to improve the lives of billions of people across the world and ensure a more sustainable future by working to achieve its three global objectives: universal access to energy; doubling of the rate of improvement in energy efficiency; and doubling of the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix. Accountability and transparency are essential for tracking Sustainable Energy for All’s global progress. Doing so will clarify where the initiative stands, how various actions are contributing to the three objectives, how much remains to be accomplished, and where more action is needed to achieve Sustainable Energy For All. The first edition of the Global Tracking Framework (2013) provided a system for regular reporting, based on indicators that are technically rigorous and at the same time feasible to compute from current energy data bases, and that offer scope for progressive improvement over time. This second edition of the SE4ALL Global Tracking Framework provides an update of how the world has been moving towards the three objectives over the period 2010-2012. The report also explores a number of complementary themes. First, it provides further analysis of the financial cost of meeting the SE4ALL objectives as well as the geographical and technological distribution of the investments that need to be made. Second, it explores the extent to which countries around the world have access to the technology needed to make progress towards the three goals. Third, it identifies the improvements in data collection methodologies and capacity building that will be needed to provide a more nuanced and accurate picture of progress over time. Finally, this new edition of the Global Tracking Framework explores and introduces nexus concepts focusing on the links between energy and four priority areas of development: food, water, human health, and gender. Links between most of these areas and energy are well established, but often presented in isolation of each other.
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    Estimation of Very Rare to Extreme Floods
    NATHAN, R ; Weinmann, PE ; Ball, J ; Babister, M ; Nathan, R ; Weeks, B ; Weinmann, E ; Retallick, M ; Testoni, I (Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia), 2016)
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    Australian Rainfall and Runoff: A Guide to Flood Estimation
    Ball, J ; Babister, M ; Nathan, R ; Weeks, W ; Weinmann, PE ; Retallick, M ; Testoni, I ; Ball, J ; Babister, M ; NATHAN, R ; Weeks, W ; Weinmann, PE ; Retalick, M ; Testoni, I (Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia), 2016)
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    Spatially enabling gvernment, industry and citizens: research and development perspectives
    (GSDI Association Press, 2012)
    Forward: This book is the result of a collaborative initiative of the Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Association (GSDI), the Centre for SDIs and Land Administration (CSDILA) in the Department of Infrastructure Engineering at the University of Melbourne, and the Geographical Engineering Group in the Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering at the University of New Brunswick. In addition to the traditional Call for Papers for the GSDI 13 Global Geospatial Conference: “Spatially Enabling Government, Industry and Citizens, contributions of full articles were solicited for publication in this peer reviewed book.
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    Land Administration for Sustainable Development
    WILLIAMSON, I ; Enemark, S ; WALLACE, J ; RAJABIFARD, A (ESRI Press, 2010)