Adapting Urban Water Systems to a Changing Climate: Lessons from the Millennium Drought in Southeast Australia

Author:

Grant Stanley B.12,Fletcher Tim D.3,Feldman David4,Saphores Jean-Daniel14,Cook Perran L. M.5,Stewardson Mike2,Low Kathleen1,Burry Kristal6,Hamilton Andrew J.7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, E4130 Engineering Gateway, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, California 92697-2175, United States

2. Department of Infrastructure Engineering, Melbourne School of Engineering, Engineering Block D, The University of Melbourne, Parkville 3010, Victoria, Australia

3. Melbourne School of Land and Environment, The University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus, 500 Yarra Boulevard, Richmond, Victoria 3121, Australia

4. Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, 300G Social Ecology I, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, California 92697-7075, United States

5. Water Studies Centre, School of Chemistry, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia

6. Melbourne School of Land and Environment, The University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus, 207 Bouverie Street, Victoria 3052, Australia

7. Department of Agriculture and Food Systems, The University of Melbourne, 940 Dookie−Nalinga Road, Dookie College, Victoria 3647, Australia

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Subject

Environmental Chemistry,General Chemistry

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