ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION;
REVIEW;
SOCIAL STATUS;
URBAN AREA;
WATER MANAGEMENT;
WATER QUALITY;
WATER SUPPLY;
ARTICLE;
CITY PLANNING;
CRIME;
FEASIBILITY STUDY;
HEALTH;
HUMAN;
METHODOLOGY;
NEW ZEALAND;
POPULATION DYNAMICS;
SAFETY;
SEWAGE;
SOCIOECONOMICS;
STANDARD;
CITY PLANNING;
CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES;
CRIME;
FEASIBILITY STUDIES;
HEALTH;
HUMANS;
NEW ZEALAND;
POPULATION DYNAMICS;
SAFETY;
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS;
WASTE DISPOSAL, FLUID;
WATER SUPPLY;
Integrated catchment management planning: Benefits of logic models
Feeney, C. M., Allen, W. A., Trowsdale, S., Hellberg, C. & Davis, M. 2008 Integrated catchment management planning: benefits of logic models. In: Proceedings of New Zealand Water and Wastes Association Stormwater Conference. Rotorua, New Zealand, May 2008.
Increasing uptake of low impact urban design and development: The role of sustainability assessment systems
Frame, B. & Vale, R. 2006 Increasing uptake of low impact urban design and development: the role of sustainability assessment systems. Local Environ. 11(3), 287-306.
Strategy and society: The link between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility
Porter, M. E. & Kramer, M. R. 2006 Strategy and society: the link between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility. Harv. Bus. Rev. 84(12), 78-92.
Multi-scale assessment of potential environmental sustainability of current and future urban systems in New Zealand
Rutledge, D., Ghosh, S., Vale, R. & Gabe, J. 2008 Multi-scale assessment of potential environmental sustainability of current and future urban systems in New Zealand. In: Proceedings of Ecocity World Summit 2008, San Francisco, 22-26 April 2008.
Creating a liveable community? Linking participatory planning with participatory outcomes
Scott, K. & Park, J. 2008 Creating a liveable community? Linking participatory planning with participatory outcomes. In: Proceedings of 46th International Making Cities Livable Conference, Santa Fe, United States, June 1-5, 2008.
Assessing environmental impact of stormwater treatment controls through a carbon signature
Taylor, S. & Barrett, M. 2008 Assessing environmental impact of stormwater treatment controls through a carbon signature. In: Proceedings of 11th International Conference on Urban Drainage, Edinburgh, Scotland, 31 August to 5 September 2008.
World Resources Institute and World Business Council for Sustainable Development revised edition. March 2004 accessed 8 April 2008
World Resources Institute and World Business Council for Sustainable Development 2004 The Greenhouse Gas Protocol: A Corporate Reporting and Accounting Standard, revised edition. March 2004. http://www.ghgprotocol.org/ (accessed 8 April 2008).