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  • Happy World Water Day!

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 22 March 2017

    Read about valuing Water — what It Is, and why it’s important.


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  • Agriculture and energy: dominant users of power

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 20 March 2017

    Listen to Huw’s interview on valuing water as a framework for identifying water management priorities.


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  • Valuing water: what it is and why it’s important

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 19 March 2017

    In an interview, Huw Pohlner discussed the importance of valuing water. This article explores what valuing water is and why it is important. We value water every day…


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  • Huw Pohlner interview: valuing water as a framework for identifying water management priorities

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 16 March 2017

    An interview with Huw Pohlner, senior consultant with Aither, an economics, policy, and strategy consulting firm. In the interview, Huw discusses the connection and knowledge sharing between Chinese…


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  • The Australian water reform journey

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 8 November 2016

    Dr Jane Doolan of the University of Canberra speaks about the Australian water reform journey at the 2016 World Water Congress and Exhibition, Brisbane, Australia.


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  • Aither — Enhancing the value of water: six universal steps to improving water management

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 8 November 2016

    Huw Pohlner of Aither speaks about enhancing the value of water: 6 universal steps to improving water management at the 2016 World Water Congress and Exhibition,…


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  • Aither: steps to achieving more sustainable and equitable water allocation by 2030

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 4 November 2016

    Huw Pohlner of Aither speaks about steps to achieving more sustainable and equitable water allocation by 2030 at the 2016 World Water Congress and Exhibition, Brisbane,…


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