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Publications
2009
Feeney C 2009. If we adopt LIUDD, what will we measure to tell us how well it worked? (
Feeney C, Heremaia C 2009.
Managing natural and physical assessts for intergrated outcomes
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A paper presented at the May 2009 Stormwater Conference of Water New Zealand in Auckland, New Zealand
Feeney C, Hermaia C, Scott K 2009.
Managing natural and physical assets for integrated outcomes
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Proceedings of NZWWA Conference 2009
Scott K 2009.
Talbot Park residents perceptions of sustainable urban design
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Landcare Research report
Scott K 2009.
Talbot Park residents perceptions' of sustainable urban design
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Landcare Research Report
2008
Bracey S, Scott K, Simcock R 2008. Important lessons applying low-impact urban design: Talbot Park (
Feeney C, Trowsdale S, Allen W, Greenaway A, Hellberg C, Davis M 2008.
Integrated catchment management planning: benefits of logic models
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In proceedings of NZWWA conference 15-16 May, Royal Lakeside Novotel, Rotorua 2008.
Puddephatt J, Heslop V 2008.
Guidance on an integrated process for designing, operating, and maintaining low impact urban design and development devices.
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Report prepared for the LIUDD research programme
Scott K 2008.
Down the drain: control and ownership of the ‘problem’ of storm water
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ASA, AAS & ANZASA International Anthropology Conference ‘Ownership and appropriation’, 8-12 December 2008, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Trowsdale S, Simcock R 2008.
Raingarden soils and efficiency
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In: Proceedings of the NZWWA Conference, Rotorua, May, 2008
2007
Feeney C, Greenaway A 2007. LIUDD: What do we measure to tell us if it works? Developing a cost-effective monitoring programme that meets LGA and RMA requirements (
Gabe J, Greenaway A, Morgan F 2007.
Employee satisfaction and attitudes within a more sustainable commercial laboratory and office building
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In proceedings of SB07 Conference: Transforming our Built Environment, Auckland, New Zealand, 15-17 November, 2007
Heslop V, Gray S 2007.
Do we have the capacity to respond to the changing rules? Implementing urban design in New Zealand
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New Zealand Planning Institute Annual Conference, Palmerston North, New Zealand, March
Heslop V, Guerin A 2007.
Out with the Old and in with the New: The Kapiti Coast District Council Experience with Changing the Rules of the Game for Subdivision and Development
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New Zealand Planning Institute Annual Conference, Palmerston North, New Zealand, March 2007
Heslop V, Hunter P 2007.
The Capacity to Change: Partnering with Local Government to Strengthen Policy
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Proceedings of the 'Rainwater and Urban Design 2007' Conference, Sydney 21-23 August, 2007
Landcare Research 2007.
Tamaki building raingarden poster 1
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Landcare Research 2007.
Tamaki building raingarden poster 2
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Landcare Trust, Landcare Research 2007.
Urban catchment connections: linking ideas about sustainable city living
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Flier about joint NZ Landcare Trust and Landcare Research project
Lysnar P, Dixon J, Dempsey C, van Roon M 2007.
Managing 'low-impact' features on multi-owned residential sites
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In Proceedings of Stormwater 2007:5th South Pacific Stormwater Conference, 16th - 18th May, Auckland.
Mithraratne N, Vale R 2007.
Conventional and alternative water supply systems: a life cycle study.
International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development 6(2): 136-146
Available: http://www.inderscience.com/search/index.php?action=record&rec_id=14200&prevQuery=&ps=10&m=or
Mithraratne N, Vale R 2007.
Rain Tanks or Reticulated Water Supply?
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Rainwater and Urban Design 2007. Sydney, 21st-23rd August 2007
Puddephatt J, Heslop V 2007.
Policy instruments to promote the uptake of low impact urban design and development: An international review of best practice. Funded by University of Auckland (LIUDD partner), Auckland Regional Council and Christchurch City Council.
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Report
Scott K 2007.
Engaging urban communities: six case studies of Auckland community-based restoration projects
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Landcare Research contract report LC0607/113 Prepared for NZ Landcare Trust, Hamilton
Scott K 2007.
Te Puru raingarden
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Scott K, Simcock R 2007.
Talbot park case study update
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Internal report
van Roon MR 2007. Testing and refining a policy and methods framework for Water Sensitive Urban Design. Proceedings of the 'Rainwater and Urban Design 2007' Conference, Sydney 21-23 August, 2007
van Roon MR 2007. Water Localisation and reclamation: steps towards Low Impact Urban Design and Development. Journal of Environmental Management 83(4), p.437-447, June 2007
van Roon MR, van Roon HT, Trowsdale S, Krausse M 2007. Comments on the draft structure plan and draft private plan change application for a Te Aute Road, Havelock North, proposed residential development with the objective of incorporating further LIUDD features. . Report prepared by the Centre for Urban Ecosystem Sustainability for Te Aute Holdings Ltd, Havelock North, 29 March, 2007.
Vesely E 2007. Green for green: The perceived value of a quantitative change in the urban tree estate of New Zealand. Ecological Economics 63: 605-615
2006
Bellis S, North H 2006. Urban impervious/greenness maps derived from satellite imagery. RNZIH ConferenceAvailable: http://www.rnzih.org.nz/pages/Abstract_Belliss_and_North.htm
Craig JL 2006. Metapopulations with people. Pp. 23-28. Greening the city: Bringing Biodiversity Back into the Urban Environment, Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture conference, 21-24 Oct 2003, Christchurch
Eason CT, Gray RN, Leighton D, Trowsdale S, Vale R 2006. Advancing low impact stormwater management within a sustainable urban development framework. NZWWA Conference on Stormwater Management
Feeney C, Greenaway A 2006.
ICMP Policy effectiveness monitoring to meet LGA and RMA requirements
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In: Proceedings of Stormwater 2006: NZWWA Stormwater Conference, May 2006, Rotorua
Feeney C, Lynsar P 2006.
Roadblocks in the Land Development Process and the Uptake of Low Impact Urban Design and Development
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A report prepared for the LIUDD research team
Feeney, C, Greenaway A 2006. Policy effectiveness monitoring for low impact urban design and development. NZWWA Conference on Stormwater Management
Ghosh S 2006. Water, water, everywhere…Quantifying possible domestic water demand savings through the use of rainwater collection from residential roofs in Auckland, New Zealand. Urban Drainage Modelling and Water Sensitive Urban Design conference, 3-7 April 2006, Melbourne
Greenaway A, Allen W, Feeney C, Heslop V 2006. Learning into a low-impact future: collaborative approaches to stormwater management. NZWWA Conference on Stormwater Management
Heslop V 2006. Institutional Capacity to Progress Sustainable Development: What Will It Take?. A background paper prepared for the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment.
Heslop V 2006. The Glue: A report on progress in the institutionalization of sustainable urban form, design and development in the Auckland region. A report prepared for the Urban Form, Design and Development Work Strand of the Auckland Sustainable Cities Programme
Heslop V 2006. Towards a better understanding of the institutional development and change required to progress urban sustainability. Urban Drainage Modelling and Water Sensitive Urban Design conference, 2-6 April 2006, Melbourne
Heslop, V. 2006. Towards a better understanding of the institutional development and change required to improve the uptake of low impact urban design and development . A paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Water Sensitive Urban Design, Melbourne, Australia, April 2006
Ignatieva ME 2006. Approaches in urban ecology in Russia. In: Geographic approaches to understanding urbanising landscapes and urban ecosystems. AAG Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, March 2006
Kilvington M, Allen W 2006. Social aspects of biodiversity in the urban environment.Pp. 29-35.. Greening the city: Bringing Biodiversity Back into the Urban Environment, Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture conference, 21-24 Oct 2003, Christchurch
Landcare Research 2006.
Poster on greenroofs
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Auckland Regional Council sponsored roof at Auckland University
Landcare Research 2006. Waitakere greenroof . Urbis magazine
Leufkens D 2006.
Stormwater ideas for the home builder.
Available: http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/nzcleanandgreen/html/stormwater_solutions.html
Meurk C, McMurtrie S 2006.
Socio-ecological lessons from 15 years of waterway restoration
in New Zealand.
NZWWA Conference on Stormwater Management
Meurk C, Swaffield S 2006.
Plants are the infrastructure to ecological and cultural integrity.
RNZIH 2006 Conference Abstract
Available: http://www.rnzih.org.nz/pages/Abstract_Colin_Meurk.htm
Meurk CD 2006. Cities are cultural and ecological keys to biodiverse futures. The Banks Memorial lecture. Pp. 301-310.. Greening the city: Bringing Biodiversity Back into the Urban Environment, Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture conference, 21-24 Oct 2003, Christchurch
Meurk R, Pauling C, Ataria J, Kirikiri R 2006.
Hīkoi Whakakākahu - Restoring the Mauri
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Mithraratne N, Vale R 2006.
Life-cycle analysis of water supply system selection on typical New Zealand houses
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The 5th Australian Conference on Life Cycle Assessment. 22 to 24 November 2006, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Mithraratne N, Vale R 2006.
Life-cycle impact of water supply system selection on typical New Zealand Houses
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5th Australian Life Cycle Assessment Conference, Melbourne, 22nd-24th November 2006
Rolleston S 2006.
An Indigenous Cultural Perspective to Urban Design
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In: proceedings of New Zealand Planning Institute and Planning Institute of Australia Congress 2006, 2-5 April 2006
Rolleston S 2006. Maori water perspectives of Low Impact Urban Design and Development: preliminary research. Urban Drainage Modelling and Water Sensitive Urban Design conference, 2-6 April 2006, Melbourne
Simcock R 2006. Stormwater and erosion in the urbanising Acacia Heights Catchment, Taupo. Landcare Research Contract Report: LC0607/034. Prepared for Taupo District
Simcock R, Smale M, Ross C, Whitelaw L, Dando J, Lambert R, Trowsdale S 2006. Developing an indigenous greenroof for Waitakere City Council.. NZWWA Conference on Stormwater Management
Simcock R, Taylor M, Dando J, Trowsdale S 2006.
Designing and testing substrates for raingardens that infiltrate, store and treat stormwater
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Abstract. Proceedings of NZ Society of Soil Science annual conference, Rotorua, November 2006
Simcock R, Whitelaw L 2006. Indigenous New Zealand greenroofs: a Waitakere case study and possible planning incentives. RNZIH Conference
Stewart GH, Ignatieva ME, Meurk CD 2006. Approaches and current trends in urban ecology research in New Zealand. In: Geographic approaches to understanding urbanising landscapes and urban ecosystems. AAG Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, March 2006
Taylor M, Simcock R, Trowsdale S, Dando J 2006.
Installation and monitoring of raingardens that infiltrate, store and treat stormwater
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Abstract. Proceedings of NZ Society of Soil Science annual conference, Rotorua, November 2006
Trowsdale S 2006.
How Hydrology Helps.
Available: http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/nzcleanandgreen/html/how_hydrology_helps.html
Trowsdale S 2006. The process of quadruple-bottom-line integrated catchment management planning: Project Twin Streams. Landcare Research Contract Report LC0607/033. Prepared for Waitakere City Council
Trowsdale S, Miguel T 2006.
Project Twin Streams: Water Quality
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Poster
Vale R, Ghosh S 2006.
Water, Water, Everywhere…. Quantifying Possible Domestic Water Demand Savings Through The Use of Rainwater Collection from Residential Roofs in Auckland, New Zealand
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In Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Urban Drainage Modelling and the 4th International Conference on Water Sensitive Urban Design
van Roon M 2006. Low Impact Urban Design and Development NZ Principles and Buy-in. Poster prepared for the Urban Drainage Modelling and Water Sensitive Urban Design 2006, 2-6 April, Melbourne
van Roon M, Greenaway A, Dixon J, Eason C 2006.
LIUDD NZ, Buy in
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Urban Drainage Modelling and Water Sensitive Urban Design, 3-7 April 2006, Melbourne
van Roon M, Greenaway A, Dixon J, Eason C 2006.
New Zealand Low Impact Urban Design and Development: scope, founding principles and collaborative learning
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Urban Drainage Modelling and Water Sensitive Urban Design 2006, 3-7 April, Melbourne
van Roon MR, Rigold T 2006. Ecological Health: Key Driver of Low Impact Urban Design and Development (LIUDD). Ecology Across the Tasman
Vesely E 2006. Life Cycle Costing - Addison Development Northern Block. Landcare Research Contract Report: LC0607/059. Prepared for Papakura District Council
Vesely É–T, Arnold G, Ira S, Krausse M 2006. Costing stormwater devices in the auckland region. NZWWA Conference on Stormwater Management
2005
Awatere S 2005. The influence of cultural identity on willingness to pay values in contingent valuation surveys . Paper presented to New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics conference, 26-27 August, NelsonAwatere S, Kapea W 2005. Stormwater - some indigenous issues. 4th South Pacific Stormwater Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection. NZ Water and Wastes Association
Blandy S, Dixon J Dupuis A 2005. Unravelling a Bundle of Rights: Pitfalls and prospects in multi-owned housing. Paper presented at International Symposium: territory, control and enclosure: the ecology of urban fragmentations, 28 Feb - 3 Mar 2005, Pretoria
Blandy S, Dixon J, Dupuis A, Parsons D 2005. The rise of private neighbourhoods in England and New Zealand. In: Glasze G, Webster C, Frantz K eds Private cities: global and local perspectives. Routledge, London
Dempsey C, Dixon J 2005. Perspectives of LIUDD: the planning context. Centre for Urban Ecosystem Sustainability (CUES). Internal Report, June 2005
Dixon J 2005. Enacting and reacting: local government frameworks for economic development. In: Rowe J ed. Economic development: the New Zealand experience. Aldershot, Ashgate
Dixon J 2005. New Zealand. In: Jones C, Baker M, Carter J, Jay S, Short M, Wood C eds Strategic environmental assessment and land use planning. London, Earthscan
Dixon J 2005. The ‘front end’ of land use planning: SEA and the case of South West Christchurch, New Zealand. In: Jones C, Baker M, Carter J, Jay S, Short M, Wood C eds Strategic environmental assessment and land use planning. London, Earthscan. Pp. 158-173
Dixon J, van Roon M 2005. Coming on heavy: the need for strategic management of cumulative environmental effects. Paper presented at Strategic Environmental Assessment conference, International Association for Impact Assessment, 26-30 Sep, Prague
Dixon J, van Roon M 2005. Managing water sensitive urban design features on communally owned private land: an international comparison. Urban Drainage Modelling (UDM) and Water Sensitive Urban Design conference (WSUD), 2006, Melbourne
Dixon J, van Roon M, Dupuis A 2005.
Facilitating maintenance of stormwater devices on communally owned land
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4th South Pacific Stormwater Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection. NZ Water and Wastes Association
Dixon J, van Roon M, Eason C 2005. Facilitating Nature’s role in urban design-through planning, economics and governance instruments. Meaning and Design of Nature for the Urban Built Environment, Christchurch Art Gallery, 24 July - 2 August 2005
Eason C, Dixon J, van Roon M 2005. A transdisciplinary research approach providing a platform for improved urban design, quality of life and biodiverse urban ecosystems. In: McDonnell MJ, Breuste J, Hahs AK eds The ecology of cities and towns: a comparative approach. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
Eason C, van Roon M, Dixon J 2005. The challenge of implementing low impact design and development requiring a transdisciplinary approach. 4th South Pacific Stormwater Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection. NZ Water and Wastes Association
Eason CT, Dixon J, Vale R, van Roon M 2005. Facilitating Nature’s role in urban design: integrating the built and natural environments. Pp. 12-13. Meaning and Design of Nature for the Urban Built Environment conference
Feeney C, Eason C, Dixon J, Greenaway A 2005. Monitoring the uptake of LIUDD: how do we measure success?. 4th South Pacific Stormwater Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection. NZ Water and Wastes Association, 4-6 May 2005, Auckland. Proceedings on CD-Rom
Feeney C, Heslop V 2005. Communicating LIUDD: Pathways for Dissemination . An internal report prepared for the University of Auckland
Feeney C, Heslop V, Lysnar P 2005. Low Impact Urban Design and Development Change Management: Easing the Transition to Sustainability. An internal report prepared for and with the University of Auckland
Frame R, Vale R 2005. The role of environmental indicators at the neighbourhood scale. World Sustainable Building conference SB05, 27-29 Sep 2005, Tokyo
Ghosh S, Vale B, Vale R 2005. Knowledge is power: a quantitative assessment method for the environmental impact of different urban development patterns. Urbanism Down Under conference, 18-20 Aug, Wellington
Greenaway A, Allen W 2005. Evaluation and collaborative learning: critical practices for sustainable environmental management. Australasian Evaluation Society conference, Oct 2005, Brisbane
Greenaway A, Allen W, Feeney C, Heslop V 2005.
Learning into a low-impact future: collaborative approaches to stormwater management
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NZ Water and Wastes Association, 4-6 May 2005, Auckland. Proceedings on CD-Rom
Hargreaves R, O’Connell M, Jaques R, Vale R, Nebel B, Lietz K 2005. Developing a sustainability framework for New Zealand homes. World Sustainable Building conference SB05, 27-29 Sep 2005, Tokyo
Heslop V 2005. A new model of governance for a sustainable city? Working towards urban sustainability in Auckland. New Zealand. Int. Assoc. for Impact Assessment conference, June 2005 (abstract)
Heslop V 2005. Towards a better understanding of the institutional development and change required to progress urban sustainability. Urbanism Down Under conference, Aug 2005, Wellington
Heslop V, Dixon J 2005. Low Impact Urban Design and Development: What planning tools can help make it a reality in New Zealand. 4th South Pacific Stormwater Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection. NZ Water and Wastes Association
Heslop V, Greenaway A, Feeney C, Allen W 2005. Learning together how to improve policy and practice: Mainstreaming low impact urban design and development. World Sustainable Building Conference, 27-29 September 2005, Tokyo
Ignatieva M, Baggaley F, Cameron C, Guthrey A, Newall A 2005. [Poster] Low impact urban design and development (LIUDD): matching design and urban ecology. Pp 26-27. Meaning and Design of Nature for the Urban Built Environment conference
Ignatieva M, Stewart G, Meurk C, Horne B, Braddick T 2005. Urban Ecology Project: Low Impact Urban Design and Development: making it mainstream (Christchurch, New Zealand case study). Proceedings of the National Association of Environmental Professionals 30th Conference: Inspiring Global Environmental Standards & Ethical Practices, April 16-19 2005, Alexandria VA, USA (Program and Abstracts CD)
Ignatieva ME, Bowring J 2005. The role of nature in aesthetic values: globalisation and westernisation of the urban environment. Pp. 9-10. Meaning and Design of Nature for the Urban Built Environment conference
Landcare Research 2005.
"Work-in-progress" reference list relating to rain tanks
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Landcare Research 2005.
Fact Sheet 1
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Getting buy-in
Landcare Research 2005.
Fact Sheet 2
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Testing stormwater treatment devices
Landcare Research 2005.
Fact Sheet 3
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Performance of Low Impact Urban Design and Development
Landcare Research 2005.
Fact Sheet 4
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Economics of LIUDD
Landcare Research 2005.
Fact Sheet 5
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Changing plans and practice
Landcare Research 2005.
LIUDD Overview
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Low-impact Urban Design and Development: Making it mainstream
Landcare Research 2005.
What is LIUDD?
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Description of LIUDD concepts
Lawton M 2005. From principles to practice. Urbanism Down Under conference, Aug 2005, Wellington
Lawton M, Vale R 2005. Sustainability assessment for new MfE Auckland offices at 6th floor, Tower Centre, 45 Queen St. Auckland [MfE] . Landcare Research Client Report LC0506/020 [Available from Landcare Research Library, Lincoln, subject to client approval]
Lysnar P, Feeney C 2005. Roadblocks in the land development process and the uptake of LIUDD. Centre for Urban Ecosystem Sustainability (CUES) Internal Report, June 2005
Mark–Brown N, Menzies M, Feeney C, Pandey S, Eason C 2005. On-site stormwater devices: institutional and information barriers to wider use. 4th South Pacific Stormwater Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection. NZ Water and Wastes Association, 4-6 May 2005, Auckland. Proceedings on CD-Rom
Meurk C, Swaffield S, Hall G 2005. Cities as complex landscapes - Part 2: Design direction, landscape configurations and biodiversity opportunities. Pp. 24-25.. Meaning and Design of Nature for the Urban Built Environment conference
Moore S 2005. [Poster]Using of aquatic life to illustrate the effects of urbanisation(including stormwater discharges)on stream ecosystems . 4th South Pacific Stormwater Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection. NZ Water and Wastes Association, 4-6 May 2005, Auckland
Moore S 2005. LC0405/142 Assessment of effects of proposed stage 2 extension to cleanfill operations on an unnamed tributary of the Okura River. Bral Holdings
Moore S 2005. LC0506/029 Assessment of the effects of the Kawakawa water supply abstraction on the biology of the Tirohanga Stream. Opus International
Moore S 2005. LC0506/030 Assessment of the effects of the Rawene water supply abstraction on the biology of the Petaka Stream. Opus International
Moore S 2005. Use of freshwater life to assess effects of landuse on receiving water ecosystems in Brunei, and how many of the same principles apply in New Zealand. Presented to joint NZ Freshwater Sciences and Ecological Society conference, Napier
Nagels P 2005.
*Raintanks in an urban setting radical, real or revolution?
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Pandey S, Eason CT 2005. Stormwater treatment removal of contaminants by various low impact designs. Third National Conference on Sustainable Drainage, 20-21 June 2005, Coventry University, UK
Pandey S, Nagels P, Vale R 2005.
*Low-impact systems in neighbourhood developments for stormwater management
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Pandey S, Nagels P, Vale R 2005. Plannning and regulatory issues for stormwater management: Are they effectively used in New Zealand?. Third National Conference on Sustainable Drainage, 20-21 June 2005, Coventry University, UK
Pandey S, Simcock R, Taylor M 2005. Low-impact technologies and ecosystems for stormwater management: past, current and future focus in New Zealand. Land Treatment of Waste Water and Stormwater in Urban New Zealand. 2005 Annual Conference of the New Zealand Land Treatment Collective. Pp. 73-80
Pandey SP, Taylor, MD, Lee R 2005. LC0405/085 Reduction of road runoff contaminants: Laboratory experiments and monitoring of treatment walls. [ Land Transport New Zealand (formerly Transfund New Zealand)]
Parkyn S, Quinn J, Quinn B 2005. [Poster]Urban streamscapes: what do people want to see in their neighbourhood? In: Stewart GH ed. Programme and abstracts. Meaning and Design of Nature for the Urban Built Environment, 24-26 Aug, Lincoln University. P.25
R Simcock, J Zanders, D Worthy, J Dando, D Thornburrow, R McLaren, M Mcleod, K Daysh, A Taylor, J Claydon 2005.
Use the right soil to get the stormwater treatment you want
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Rolleston S 2005. Low impact design and development: A preliminary report into cultural water values. 4th South Pacific Stormwater Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection. NZ Water and Wastes Association
Rolleston S 2005.
Maori perspectives of urban design. Preliminary findings
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Proceedings of Urbanism Downunder 2005, Wellington, 18-20 August 2005
Ross C, Dando J, Simcock R, Smale M 2005. LC0405/148 Waitakere indigenous green roof: substrate selection and plant species. Waitakere City Council
Stewart GH, Ignatieva ME, Horne B, Braddick T, Meurk C, Buckley H 2005. [Abstract] Plant communities and biodiversity in the city. Pp. 12-13. Meaning and Design of Nature for the Urban Built Environment conference
Sunde C 2005.
Planning tools and processes effective in the uptake and implementation of LIUDD
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Centre for Urban Ecosystem Sustainability (CUES) Internal Report, June 2005
Swaffield S, Meurk C 2005. Cities as complex landscapes - Part 1: Issues for urban greenspace design. P. 11. Meaning and Design of Nature for the Urban Built Environment conference
Taylor M, Pandey S 2005. LC0405/136 Road runoff contaminant removal by a treatment wall constructed at the Hewletts Rd/Tasman Quay roundabout, Mount Maunganui. Environment Bay of Plenty
Taylor M, Pandey S, Stumbles C 2005. Do quality data exist to assess the performance of stormwater treatment devices?. 4th South Pacific Stormwater Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection. NZ Water and Wastes Association
Taylor M. Trowsdale S 2005. LC0506/019 The hydraulic and hydrochemical performance of the product Permapave and filter media for use in permeable paving - a laboratory study. Waitakere City Council
Trowsdale S 2005. The hydrochemical performance of constructed urban stormwater basins. 4th South Pacific Stormwater Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection. NZ Water and Wastes Association
Trowsdale S, Fletcher T 2005. Heavy metal and Rock: An Auckland (stormwater pond) performance. 4th South Pacific Stormwater Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection. NZ Water and Wastes Association
Trowsdale S, Morgan F, Moore S, Willoughby J 2005. LC0506/008 Review of Twin Streams monitoring data. Waitakere City Counci
Trowsdale S, Simcock R, Morgan F 2005. Eco-building provides valuable lessons for water sensitive design. Where Waters Meet. NZ Hydrological Society, International Association of Hydrogeologists, NZ Society of Soil Science joint conference 28 Nov - 2 Dec 2005, Auckland
Trowsdale SA 2005. Initial measurements of the removal of heavy metals from stormwater by a constructed urban stormwater basin. Land Treatment of Waste Water and Stormwater in Urban New Zealand. 2005 Annual Conference of the New Zealand Land Treatment Collective. Pp. 81-87
Vale B, Vale R 2005. Architecture, tradition and a sustainable built environment: Reflections on the life, times and works of Edwin Gunn. Chichester, UK, Phillimore
Vale B, Vale R 2005. The craft tradition. Australia and New Zealand Architectural Science Association conference, 10-12 Nov 2005, University of Tasmania, Launceston
Vale R 2005. Interaction between sustainable design and sustainable behaviour. Proc. 3rd forum on the application of the ecological and energy-saving architecture technology. Pp. 16-20 (in Chinese)
Vale R, Dixon J 2005. The battle for hearts and minds - sustainable design and sustainable behaviour. Urbanism Down Under conference, 18-20 Aug, Wellington
Vale R, Fay R, Vale B 2005. Measuring reality - the NABERS experience. World Sustainable Building conference SB05, 27-29 Sep 2005, Tokyo
Vale R, Vale B 2005. Everyone needs good NABERS. The relevance of building environmental rating systems to the urban environment. Urbanism Down Under conference, 18-20 August, Wellington
Vale R, Vale B 2005. Teaching and knowledge. Australia and New Zealand Architectural Science Association conference, 10-12 Nov 2005, University of Tasmania, Launceston
van Roon M 2005. An assessment of low impact development for aquatic ecosystem sustainability. Journal of Environmental Assessment, Policy and Management 7(1): 125-147
van Roon M, Dixon J, van Roon H 2005.
Reformulating planning tools to promote low impact urban design and development
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4th South Pacific Stormwater/Aquatic Resource Protection Conference, Auckland, May 4-6
van Roon M, van Roon H 2005.
Low impact design and development principles for assessment of planning, policy and development outcomes.
Centre for Urban Ecosystem Sustainability (CUES) Working Paper 051, University of Auckland and Landcare Research, Auckland
Available: http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/research/built/liudd/index.asp
van Roon MR 2005.
Emerging approaches to urban ecosystem management: the potential of low impact urban design and development principles
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Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management 7(1): 125-148
Vesely É, Heijs J, Stumbles C, Kettle D 2005.
The economics of low impact stormwater management in practice - Glencourt Place
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Paper given at 4th South Pacific Stormwater Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection, May 2005
Vesely, E 2005. Database of life cycle costs for low impact stormwater management devices. CD ROM prepared by Landcare Research for ARC. Landcare Research Client Report [Available from Landcare Research Library, Lincoln, subject to client approval]
2004
Clark M, Memon A 2004. Recognition of natural vales in urban governance and planning process in New Zealand: A case study.Eason CT 2004. Low impact urban design and development. Towards Sustainable Urban Form: Connecting Research and Practice, October 2004..
Elliott S et al 2004. A guide of assessing effects of urbanisation on flow-related stream habitat. 59 p.
Harmsworth G 2004.
The role of Maori values in Low-impact Urban Design and Development (LIUDD) Discussion paper
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Collaborative learning and LIUDD web sites, Landcare Research NZ Ltd
Heralnd JR, Luckman PJ, Willoughby EJ 2004. LC0304/004 Environmentally Sensitive Area mapping of Waitakere City's Northern Strategic Growth Area. [Waitakere City Council]
Heslop V, Dixon J, Lynsar P 2004. The role of developers in implementing Low Impact Urban Design in housing developments in Auckland, New Zealand. Int. Assoc. of Impact Assessment conference, April 2004, Vancouver
Heslop V, Lysnar P, Dixon J, Eason CT 2004. Understanding developers' perspectives in sustainable urban design. A paper presented at The Sustainable City III: Urban Regneration and Sustainability conference, June 2004, Siena, Italy.
Hughes M, Taylor M, Feeney C 2004. An overview of the stormwater management resources programme. Proc. Stormwater 2004. NZ Water and Wastes Assoc., 6-7 May 2004, Rotorua
Mark–Brown N, Feeney C, Menzies M, Eason C, Pandey S 2004. On-site stormwater management guidelines. New Zealand Water Environment Research Foundation, Wellington.(The report was launched at the NZWWA Annual conference at Christchurch Convention Centre, 6-8 October 2004.)
Mark–Brown N, Menzies M, Feeney C, Pandey S 2004. Guidelines for stormwater management. 46th Annual conference and expo, NZ Water and Wastes Assoc., 6-8 October 2004, Christchurch
Moore S 2004. Assessment of effects of proposed piping on the biology of an unnamed tributary of the Tamaki River, Sylvia Park. [Sinclair Knight Merz]
Moore S 2004. Auckland stream invertebrates;examples of the good, the bad and the ugly. Booklet produced for Wai Care[Feb]
Moore S 2004. How do terrestrial plants affects animals under the water?. National Waterways Project Newsletter 15[June]
Moore S 2004. LC0304/128 Assessment of wetland and stream habitats in the Harania Stream catchment. [Harrison Grierson]
Moore S 2004. LC0304/157 Discussion document on the cumulative effects of piping in the freshwater biota of Auckland streams. [Auckland Regional Council]
Moore S 2004. LC0405/003 Assessment of Effects of Proposed development on the Biology of an Unnamed Tributary of the Otara Creek, Ormiston Road. [GHD]
Moore S 2004. What do floods do to stream life?. National Waterways Project Newsletter 14[Mar]
Moore S, Morgan F 2004. LC0304/150 Tamaki Estuary: regional application. Application to Infrastructure Auckland for funding for stormwater treatment works, on behalf of Landcare Research, University of Auckland, Auckland City Council and Housing New Zealand
Moore S, Smale M 2004. LC0304/106 Review of ecological issues relating to the Rangitoto Views subdivision application, Windsor Place, North Shore City.. [North Shore City Council]
Morgan F 2004. LC0405/063 Feasibility study into an ESA analysis of the Twin Streams catchment. [Waitakere City Council]
Morgan F, Trowsdale S, Willoughby EJ 2004. Environmentally Sensitive Area mapping of Waitakere City's Northern Strategic Growth Area including the Red Hills extention. [Waitakere City Council]
Oldman J, Trowsdale S 2004. Review of catchment models of assessing the hydrological and water quality benefits of low impact urban design and development. NIWA Client Report: HAM 2004-143.63p
Pandey S 2004. Integrated stormwater mitigation: a focus on validating key components of the treatment train. ARC stormwater workshop “Sharing the recent past - Assisting each other for the future”, October 2004
Pandey S, Taylor M 2004. LC0304/047 Investigating the use of filter media for removal of soluble contaminants form stormwater. [Auckland Regional Council]
Pandey S, Taylor M, Shaver E, Reid P 2004. The use of various filter media-a Henderson case study. Proc. Stormwater 2004, NZ Water and Wastes Assoc., 6-8 May 2004, Rotorua.
Renard T, Meurk C, Phillips C, Ferriss S, Barrabe A 2004. LC0405/029 Land cover and land use mapping of the Styx River catchment,April 2003-June 2004. Christchurch City Council
Ross C, Berben P 2004. LC0304/169 Early results of hydroseeding trials with native species: SH2 Kaitoke - Te Marua Road Realignment Trial. [Rural Supplies Technology and Transit NZ]
Simcock R, Zanders J, Worthy D, Dando J, Thornburrow D, McLaren R, Mcleod M, Daysh K, Taylor A, Claydon J 2004. Use the right soil to get the stormwater treatment you want. Proc. Stormwater 2004, NZ Water and Wastes Assoc., 6-7 May 2004, Rotorua
Stewart GH, Ignatieva E, Meurk C, Earl D 2004. The re-emergence of indigenous forest in an urban environment, Christchurch, New Zealand. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening 2:149-158
Taylor M, Pandey S 2004. Internet-based stormwater management resource directory(NZWERF) 2004. www.stormwaterdirecotry.org.nz
Taylor M, Pandey S, Lee R, Buckley M 2004. Road runoff contaminant removal by a treatment wall in a high traffic industrial area. Proc. Stormwater 2004, NZ Water and Wastes Assoc., 6-7 May 2004, Rotorua
Trowsdale SA 2004. Assessing the contaminant load in urban runoff - a case study using MUSIC. Proc.Stormwater 2004, NZ. Water & Wastes Assoc., 6-7 May 2004, Rotorua
van Roon M, Knight S 2004. Ecological context of development: New Zealand perspectives. Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press. 331 p
van Roon M, Moore S 2004.
Evaluating the ecological efficacy of Low Impact Urban Design and Development
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van Roon M, Moore S, Trowsdale S 2004.
Proving Low Impact Urban Design and Development will deliver biodiversity gains
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Biggy RL, Webster JG 2003. Characterisation of urban suspended particulate matter in the Auckland Region. Solutions to Pollution, SETAC Asia Pacific Conference, 28 Sept - 1 Oct, ChristchurchEason C 2003. Research exposes barriers to building better cities. Discovery 8:2-3
Eason C 2003. The state of our towns and cities. Discovery 8:1
Eason CT, Dixon J, Feeney C, van Roon M, Keenan B, Craig J 2003. Designing out stormwater impacts: Can we make low-impact development mainstream. Water and Wastes 131:48-50
Eason CT, Dixon J, Feeney C, van Roon M, Keenan B, Craig J 2003.
Providing incentives for low-impact development to become mainstream
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3rd South Pacific Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection, 14-16 May 2003, Auckland
Eason CT, Dixon J, Feeney C, van Roon, M 2003. Low impact urban design and development making it mainstream to protect Auckland's waterways. In: Beriatos E, Brebbia CA, Coccossis H, Kungoios A eds Sustainable planning and development. Southhampton, UK, WIT Press. Pp. 833-846
Eason CT, Dixon J, van Roon M 2003. [Poster]Mainstreaming low impact urban design and development(LIUDD): a platform for urban biodiversity. Greening the city: Bringing Biodiversity Back into the Urban Environment, Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture conference, 21-24 Oct 2003, Christchurch
Eason CT, Herald J, Simcock R, Pandey S, Dixon J 2003. Mitigating the impact of urban pollution and development to improve stormwater management and protect urban streams in estuaries. Solution to Pollution, SETAC Asia Pacific Conference, 28 Sept - 1 Oct, Christchurch
Eason CT, Pandey S, Simcock R, Dixon J 2003. Tool for low impact urban design: assessing and improving their utility. International conference on Environmental and Urban Management, 1-2 Aug, Semagrang, Indonesia
Feeney C, Keenan B, Eason CT 2003. Low Impact Urban Design and Development: Strategic Aspects of Decision-Making . An internal report prepared for and with Landcare Research, June 2003
Herald J 2003.
Pointing the way to reducing stormwater impacts on urban streams
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3rd South Pacific Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection, 14-16 May 2003, Auckland
Herald J, Luckman P, Miguel T 2003.
Integrated thinking to improve stormwater management
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3rd South Pacific Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection, 14-16 May 2003, Auckland
Knight S, van Roon M 2003.
The role of aquatic ecosystem sustainability in shaping distribution and form of urbanisation and rural development
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Paper presented at Framing Land Use Dynamics, international conference, 16-18 April 2003, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Lawton M, Grindell J 2003. Future focused. [An article about the new Landcare Research building at Tamaki.]Build Oct/Nov:6-7
Meurk C 2003. "Stepping stones" can lead native birds back to cities. Discovery 8:5-6
Moore S 2003. Be careful when stocking or emptying that freshwater fish tank!. National Wateways Project Newsletter 12[Sep]
Moore S 2003. City life can be fine for fish. Discovery 8:6-7
Moore S 2003. LC0304/016 Assessment of aquaitc ecological effects of proposed piping of a section of stream in the Oruarangi Creek catchment. [Harrison Grierson]
Moore S 2003. The importance of dissolved oxygen. National Waterways Project Newsletter 13[Dec]
Moore S 2003.
The nature of Auckland lowland stream invertebrates, and assessing the effects of urban development
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3rd South Pacific Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection. 14-16 May 2003, Auckland
Pandey S 2003. Treatment walls go mainstream. Water and Wastes 131[Sep]:48-50
Pandey S 2003. Urban development and heavy metals. In: Toxicology of Heavy Metals. Short course designed to provide an understanding of environmental toxicology problems in New Zealand. 1-3 Oct 2003, Centre of Environmental Toxicology, Lincoln University
Pandey S 2003. Water contamination form runoff halted by treatment walls. New Zealand Environment 35
Pandey S, Taylor M, Lee R 2003. LC0304/031 Reduction of road runoff contaminants:laboratory experiments and monitoring of treatment walls. Transfund NZ and Environment Waikato
Pandey S, Taylor M, Shaver E, Lee R 2003.
Reducing road runoff contaminants through low-cost treatment wall(filter)systems
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3rd South Pacific Conference on Stormwater and Aquatic Resource Protection, 14-16 May 2003, Auckland
Pandey S, Taylor M, Shaver E, Lee R 2003. Reducing road runoff contaminants through low-cost treatment wall(filter)systems. International conference on pollution in the metropolitan and urban environment, 3-5 Nov 2003, Hong Kong
Simcock R 2003. Researchers get the real dirt on raingardens. Discovery 8:4-5
Trowsdale S, Morgan F 2003. New vision for expanding city. Discovery 8:3-4
Trowsdale SA 2003. Assessing the hydrochemistry of Auckland stormwater. In: NZ Water and Waste Assoc. Annual Conference 2003: Modelling Pre-conference Workshop, 16 Sep 2003, Auckland. Pp. 11-37
van Roon M, Eason CT 2003. Why urban design strategies need a four-pronged approach. New Zealand Environment 37:10
van Roon MR 2003. New Zealand progress in the implementation of Water Sensitive(Low Impact) Urban Design: the key to urban stream ecosystem protection. Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology, 8-10 Dec 2003, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
van Roon MR 2003.
The ecological basis and efficacy of Low Impact Urban Design, development and restoration
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New Zealand Ecological Society conference, 18-20 Nov 2003, Auckland
van Roon, M 2003. [Poster] New Zealand progress in the implementation of water sensitive (low impact) urban design. Symposium on Urbanization and Stream Ecology, 8-10 Dec 2003, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Vesely ET 2003.
Green for Green-the perceived value of a quantitative change in the urban tree estate of New Zealand .
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