Water Sensitive SA

Evidence & research

CRC for Water Sensitive Cities (2016) Enhancing the economic evaluation of WSUD. Melbourne, Australia.

Feng W, Hatt BE, McCarthy DT, Fletcher TD and Deletic A (2012) Biofilters for stormwater harvesting: Understanding the treatment performance of key metals that pose a risk for water use. Environmental Science and Technology, 46(9), pp 5100−5108.

Payne E, Pham T, Cook P, Fletcher TD, Hatt BE, Deletic A (2013) Biofilter design for effective nitrogen removal from stormwater – influence of plant species, inflow hydrology and use of a saturated zone. 8th International Conference on planning and technologies for sustainable management of water in the city. Lyon, France.

Polyakov M, Iftekhar S, Zhang F and Fogarty J (2015) The amenity value of WSUD infrastructure: A case study on raingardens. Proceedings of the 59th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society. Rotorua, New Zealand.

Rosetti J, (2013) Valuation of Australia’s green infrastructure: Hedonic Pricing Model using the Enhanced Vegetation Index. Honours Thesis. The Department of Economics, Monash University.

Zhang KF, Filip S, Chandrasena KKGI, McCarthy DT, Daly E, Pham T, Kolotelo P and Deletic A (2012) Micro-pollutant removal in stormwater biofilters: A preliminary understanding from 3 challenge tests. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Water Sensitive Urban Design: Building the water sensitive community. Engineers Australia, Barton ACT, pp. 491-498.

Zinger Y and Deletic A (2011) Kfar-Sava biofilter: The first milestone towards creating water sensitive cities in Israel. Monash Water for Liveability, Monash University. Jewish National Fund of Australia Inc. CRC for Water Sensitive Cities.

Acknowledgement of Country

Water Sensitive SA acknowledges Aboriginal people as the First Peoples and Nations of the lands and waters we live and work upon, and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge and respect the deep spiritual connection and the relationship that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have to Country.