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3 rd INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP WORKSHOP 29 th – 31 st October 2013, Adelaide. The Aim of This Workshop. Tonsley Park will be a focus and context for the workshop. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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3rd INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP WORKSHOP
29th – 31st October 2013, Adelaide
The Aim of This Workshop
Tonsley Park will be a focus and context for the workshop.
We will identify ways that the information presented by researchers and practitioners could inform the development of a Water Sensitive Strategy for Tonsley Park.
Ideas generated at the workshop will be developed by the CRC post-workshop and presented to Renewal SA in 2014.
Agenda Wednesday 30th October 2013
Workshop Welcome and Introduction [9:00 – 9:45 am]
CRC-WSC Highlight [15 min]Tony Wong, CEO, CRC-WSC
Introduction of Tonsley Park case study [15 min]Phil Donaldson, Renewal SA
Agenda Wednesday 30th October 2013
Research ReportsProgram D: Adoption – Urban Design [9:45 – 10:35 am]
Industry and
Researcher Reports
Program A: Society [11:00am – 1:00 pm]
Industry and
Researcher Reports
Program C: Technology [2:00 – 4:00 pm]
OPTIONAL SESSION: WSC Modelling Tool Kit [4:00 – 5:15 pm]Session Chairs: Ross Allen, Project Leader, Adoption Pathways Program, CRC-WSC; Cintia Dotto, Research Fellow, Monash University
• A brief overview of the Modelling Toolkit (previously ušće), together with an update on current capabilities and applications of the beta version.
• As part of the Thursday workshop sessions the modelling group formed by participants of this optional session will explore and quantify the benefits of a range of water sensitive initiatives for the Tonsley Park site identified by workshop participants.
For Software Nerds
Agenda Thursday 31st October 2013
Breakfast SessionPlease arrive 7:00 am for a 7:30 am start. Breakfast will include a continental selection available upon arrival, and hot dishes served during the session.
Review of Day 1 outcomes and discussion on vision and mission [60 min] Tony Wong, CEO, CRC-WSC
Agenda Thursday 31st October 2013
Program B: Water Sensitive Urbanism [8:45 – 10:45 am]
Industry and
Researcher Reports
Agenda Thursday 31st October 2013
Program D: Adoption - Demonstration [11:15 am – 12:35 pm]Session Chair: Ross Allen, Project Leader, Adoption Pathways Program, CRC-WSC
Presentations on WSC modelling kit [15 min + 5 min Q&A] Cintia Dotto, Monash University
Group work on Tonsley Park [60 min] Development of integrated water and urban planning strategy T11: Modelling performance of the proposed infrastructure plan (done by
separate sub-groups that participated in the modelling tool kit session on Day 1) T12: Preparing presentation on integrated outcomes from the workshop
Agenda Thursday 31st October 2013Reporting back from group work on Tonsley Park [1:30 – 3:00 pm]Session Chair: Fiona Chandler, Program D Leader, CRC-WSC
Presentations from each group on their Tonsley Park strategy [60 min]
Voting for the best strategy and general discussion [30 min]
Voting Criteria:
1. Cities as Water Supply Catchments: meaning access to water through a diversity of sources at a diversity of supply scales
2. Cities Providing Ecosystem Services: meaning the built environment supplements and supports the function of the natural environment
3. Cities Comprising Water Sensitive Communities: meaning socio-political capital for sustainability exists and citizens’ decision-making and behaviour are ‘water sensitive’.
Agenda Thursday 31st October 2013Program D – Communication Plan [3:00 – 3:30 pm]Session Chair: Jamie Ewert, Program D Leader, CRC-WSC Communication Plan [30 min]
Feedback and Final Remarks [3:30 – 4:00 pm]Session Chair: Tony Wong, CEO, CRC-WSC Feedback session, workshop closure and presentation of prizes for best Tonsley Park strategy [30 min]
Program D: Adoption – Urban Design [9:45 – 10:35 am]
Program D: Adoption – Urban Design
[9:45 – 10:35 am]
• T1: Realising opportunities for Tonsley Park
Program A: Society
[11:00 am – 1:00 pm]
Program A: Society [11:00 am – 1:00 pm]
• T2: Prioritisation of design outcomes
• T3: Development of strategies for community engagement
• T4: Identifying non-market benefits
Program C: Technology
[2:00 – 4:00 pm]
Program C: Technology [2:00 – 4:00 pm]
• T5: Development of Integrated Urban Water Management Strategy
• T6: Defining key performance indicators
• T7: Identifying suitable technologies
Program B: Water Sensitive Urbanism [8:45 – 10:45 am]
Program B: Water Sensitive Urbanism [8:45 – 10:45 am]
• T8: Flooding strategy
• T9: Stream and bay health strategy
• T10: Micro-climate strategy
Program D: Adoption - Demonstration [11:15 am – 12:35 pm]
Program B: Water Sensitive Urbanism [8:45 – 10:45 am]
• T11: Modelling performance of the proposed infrastructure plan - done by separate sub-groups that participated in the modelling tool kit session on Day 1
• T12: Preparing presentation on integrated outcomes from the workshop
PRESENTATIONS
VOTING