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  • Robinson Jim; Fane Simon; White Stuart (AWA Bookshop, 2002)
    This paper explores the use of levelised cost in planning for infrastructure networks. Levelised cost provides a useful measure comparing supply or conservation options on varying scales on an equivalent basis. Comparison ...
  • Day Denise; Sarac Kaarina; White Stuart (AWA Bookshop, 2002)
    The use of demand management programs to achieve permanent and reliable decreases in water consumption through retrofits of water using equipment is relatively new in Australia, and has been carried out on the basis of ...
  • Day Denise; Howe Carol (AWA Bookshop, 2002)
    Peak day demand is a key design parameter for assessing the future capital infrastructure needs of bulk water delivery systems. In addition, an understanding of peak demand is critical in designing demand management ...
  • Menzies Gordon; Zizzo Daniel (Economics Society of Australia, 2004)
    We propose that the formation of beliefs be treated as statistical hypothesis tests, and we label such beliefs inferential expectations. If a belief is overturned through the build-up of evidence, agents are assumed to ...
  • Choy Sai Tsang Boris; Chan C (University of Western Sydney, 2005)
    This paper considers a Student-t stochastic volatility (SV) model using full Bayesian approach. A new two-stage scale mixtures representation for the Student-t density is proposed and used to speed up the efficiency of ...
  • Smith Peter; Ding Kam Chun; Yan Ling (Chinese Research Institute of Construction Management, 2007)
    This paper explores the use of levelised cost in planning for infrastructure networks. Levelised cost provides a useful measure comparing supply or conservation options on varying scales on an equivalent basis. Comparison ...
  • Cordell Dana; Neset Tina; White Stuart; Drangert Jan - Olof (IWA Publishing, 2009)
    This paper puts phosphorus recovery in a global sustainability context, with particular reference to future phosphate rock scarcity and global food security. While phosphorus fertilizers are essential for sustaining high ...