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Tag Archives: Economic approaches
  • Nathan Taylor interview — The economic value of water in storage: what does it cost to maintain water reliability?

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 5 June 2018

    An interview with Nathan Taylor, a research fellow at Melbourne University who speaks about quantifying the economic value of water in storage, using risks and society’s tolerance to risk…


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  • Yi Wei interview: market-based approaches for sustainability in WASH, incentives, and scaling up for success

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 11 May 2018

    An interview with Yi Wei, Global WASH Director at iDE, where she started working almost eight years ago. She discusses her experience with implementing market-based approaches to WASH…


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  • David Mawer interview — From trash to treasure: transforming biosolids and organic waste management

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 14 February 2018

    An interview with David Mawer a previous managing director of the Gippsland Regional Water Corporation about his experience with solving the organisation’s waste problem with the Soil…


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  • The case for valuing water in the Philippines

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 13 October 2017

    By Yang Villa, Philippines Young Water Professionals While listening to this interview, I was reminded of a feeling I get at any major water…


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  • Best practices for cost recovery in implementing water management frameworks in interntional development

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 8 May 2017

    In an interview with Peter Sharry, he spoke about community ownership of water management infrastructure and associated cost-recovery options. This article explores the best practices guiding this approach…


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  • Stop asking why agriculture professionals do not show up at water conferences

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 6 April 2017

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


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  • Water policy and how people are interacting with water

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 4 April 2017

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


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  • Mutual respect and listening

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 4 April 2017

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


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  • Interests around improving water management

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 4 April 2017

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


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  • Any knowledge exchange does need to be an exchange

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 28 March 2017

    Listen to Huw’s insightful interview on lasting, meaningful connections and knowledge sharing between Chinese and Australian water professionals.


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