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Tag Archives: environment
  • Aboriginal knowledge and connection to water

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 21 February 2017

    From the Brad Moggridge interview: traditional knowledge and scientific knowledge: opportunities and tensions in water management. This content was originally part of the Kini Interview Series. Kini is a…


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  • Connection through Caring for Country and Caring for Water

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 19 February 2017

    Caring for Country and Caring for Water programs have tremendous value for connecting Aboriginal people to their communities, particularly for those youth who may live in cities and feel…


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  • Brad Moggridge interview — Traditional knowledge and scientific knowledge: opportunities and tensions in water management

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 16 February 2017

    An interview with Brad Moggridge, a proud Kamilaroi man who is part of a large extended family. He grew up in western Sydney and is currently…


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  • Understanding supply-side and demand-side to support water management in the Asia Pacific

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 8 February 2017

    In an interview with Chris O’Neill of Hydronumerics, supply-side and demand-side solutions to support water supply management came up, albeit briefly. This article explores this important issue more…


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  • Real-world applications of decision support systems

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 6 February 2017

    In an interview with Chris O’Neill of Hydronumerics,  decision support systems (DSS) were discussed and how they can help governments and communities with making well-informed decisions for water management….


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  • What is a decision support system?

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 2 February 2017

    An interview with Chris O’Neill from Hydronumerics discussed decision support systems (DSS) and why they can be valuable tools for water management. Many, if not most consultancies,…


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  • Chris O’Neill interview: applied environmental engineering for improved catchment management in India, with communities

    Posted by Glenn Hull on 2 February 2017

    An interview with Chris O’Neill, an environmental engineer and the financial director of Hydronumerics whose mission is to bring innovative, state-of-the-art and solution-based services to the…


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