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livingthingdans urban [19 articles]

Neue Publikationen in livingthingdans Bibliothek eingetragen unter dem Bezeichner: urban. You can also see everyone's urban.
  • Diversity, scale and green landscapes in the gentrification process: Traversing ecological and social science perspectives
    Applied Geography, Vol. 28, No. 1. (January 2008), pp. 54-76.
    by Martin Phillips, Sue Page, Eirini Saratsi, Kevin Tansey, Kate Moore
  • Climate, energy and water Accounting for the links
    (May 2007)
    by Katrina Proust, Stephen Dovers, Barney Foran, Barry Newell, Will Steffen, Patrick Troy
    posted to canberra climate complexity energy sustainability urban water by livingthingdan on 2007-11-23 03:55:03 as *****
  • notes Technical Assistance in Determining Options for Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings Working Draft
    (2005)
  • The Legacy of Twenty Years of Energy Demand Management: we know more about Individual Behaviour but next to Nothing about Demand
    Society, Behaviour, and Climate Change Mitigation (2003), pp. 109-126.
    by Harold Wilhite, Elizabeth Shove, Loren Lutzenhiser, Willett Kempton
  • Does demand management work over the long term? What are the critical success factors?
    (2006)
    by Andrea Turner, Stuart White
  • RESULTS OF THE LARGEST RESIDENTIAL DEMAND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM IN AUSTRALIA
    (19 September 2004)
    by A Turner, S White, K Beatty, A Gregory
  • Urban Water Demand Forecasting and Demand Management: Research Needs Review and Recommendations.
    Vol. 9
    by Stuart White, Jim Robinson, Dana Cordell, Meenakshi Jha, Geoff Milne
  • Bins, Bulbs, and Shower Timers: On the Techno-Ethics' of Sustainable Living
    Ethics, Place and Environment, Vol. 9, No. 3. (October 2006), pp. 317-336.
  • notes Environmental Psychology: A Psycho-social Introduction
    (11 August 1995)
    by Mirilia Bonnes, Gianfranco Secchiaroli
  • Thinking about home environments: a conceptual framework
    (1985), pp. 255-286.
    by Amos Rapoport
    edited by I Altman, CM Werner
  • Home Environments (Human Behavior and Environment)
    (01 September 1985)
    edited by I Altman, CM Werner
    posted to bounded embodied mind urban by livingthingdan on 2007-02-15 07:05:26 as * along with 1 group livingthing
  • Material Basis of the Australian Economy
    (1999)
    by F Poldy, Barney Foran
  • notes Urban human ecology: Special Issue: Collaborative Landscape-Scale Ecological Research: Emerging Trends in Urban and Regional Ecology (Guest Editors: Laura R. Musacchio and Jianguo Wu)
    Urban Ecosystems, Vol. 7, No. 3. (2004), 179.
    by Frederick Steiner
  • Integrated Catchment Management: Learning from the Australia Experience for the Murray-Darling Basin
    by Jennifer Bellamy, Helen Ross, Sarah Ewing, Tony Meppem
  • Adaptive management of the water cycle on the urban fringe: three Australian case studies
    Conservation Ecology, Vol. 21, No. 1. (1999)
    by Alistair Gilmour, Greg Walkerden, James Scandol
  • Scale Mismatches in Management of Urban Landscapes
    Ecology and Society, Vol. 11, No. 2. (2006)
    by Sara T Borgström, Thomas Elmqvist, Per Angelstam, Christine Alfsen-Norodom
  • notes Talk of the city: engaging urbanites on climate change
    Environmental Research Letters, Vol. 1, No. 1. (2006)
    by Susanne C Moser
  • A useful intervention in waste: An application of Soft Systems Methodology in waste management and recycling behaviour at FaCS
    (2004)
    by Alex Cribb
  • From modelling to experiment
    GeoJournal, Vol. 59, No. 3. (2004), pp. 171-176.
    by Yves Guermond, Daniel Delahaye, Edwige Dubos-Paillard, Patrice Langlois
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