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Resilient urban systems:
a socio-technical study of community scale climate change adaptation initiatives
5.4 Implications for supporting resilient infrastructure
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5.4.1 Replicability
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5.4.2 Managing climate uncertainty
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6. Research outcomes
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6.1 Enablers of resilience
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6.2 Key findings
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6.3 Preliminary assessment criteria
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7. Conclusions
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7.1 Recommendations for future research
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Glossary
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References
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List of figures
Figure 1:
Spectrum of water and energy systems
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Figure 2:
Project activities and timeline
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Figure 3:
Framework for socio-technical system resilience
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Figure 4:
Aurora is located on Melbourne’s northern fringe (scale is approximate)
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Figure 5:
WestWyck is located in East Brunswick
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Figure 6:
Key social enablers of resilience
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Figure 7:
Managing the trade-off between resilience enablers when designing for
future operating conditions
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List of tables
Table 1:
Energy and water system faults at Aurora and WestWyck as identified by
interviewed stakeholders and householders
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Table 2:
Key technical enablers of resilience identified at Aurora
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Table 3:
Key technical enablers of resilience identified at WestWyck
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Table 4:
Summary of enablers
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