There are practical ways people can keep the outdoor areas around their homes cool through summer.
New practice guide for lot-scale cooling
There are practical ways people can keep the outdoor areas around their homes cool through summer.
Benchmarking urban water performance in north east Victoria
Water sensitive cities principles can be applied in any context. We just did it in north east Victoria.
How do we pay for resilience and liveability?
The Water Services Association of Australia and Water Sensitive Cities Australia are exploring options for funding and financing resilient and sustainable water infrastructure.
Creating a circular economy for sustainable water management that benefits all
Professor Tony Wong recently chaired a UN event on Sustainable Water Management for All.
Getting on the ground at RUCaS case study sites – Bangkok, Thailand
Our international and national team members were on the ground at On Nut in Bangkok in May, to better understand the site and the groups with a stake in transforming it into a multifunctional green space.
Getting on the ground at RUCaS case study sites – Viet Nam, Lao PDR and Cambodia
Following on from our successful mission to Bangkok, Thailand in May, RUCaS team members visited Viet Nam, Lao PDR and Cambodia in June. Like Bangkok, the focus was getting a deeper understanding of context and stakeholders by visiting case study sites, to better understand the opportunities, the challenges and most importantly, the vision of the people on the ground.
Using mainstream media to spread important water sensitive messages
Using mainstream media to spread important water sensitive messages
SIMPaCT project wins 2 trophies at the 2023 IoT Awards
The CRCWSC’s Scenario Tool is an integral part of the SIMPaCT project, highlighting the valuable role smart water technologies play in creating climate-resilient urban centres
Green and Resilient Urban Futures Design Competition – Hanoi University of Civil Engineering
RUCaS will join the Hanoi University of Civil Engineering – Faculty of Architecture (HUCE FAP) and ICEM teams in a collaboration to bring nature-based solutions into their city campus. Under the Green Cities project supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), ICEM is leading a design competition for HUCE students to revision and rehabilitate an abandoned site on campus.