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How Australians value water: results from a literature review

1st June 2012

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), Health safety and environment

This intends to inform the reader of values and meanings relating to water in Australia, how these values break down by demographic group, and previous successes and failures in involving Australian communities in water-related decision making. In doing so, it aims to support mutual understanding and effective two-way engagement between the carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry and Australian communities, given that CCS, as an energy technology has potential impacts on water resources.

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How Australians value water: results from a literature review

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