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2018

Journal Article

AUSTRALIAN INDIGENOUS REMOTE COMMUNITIES & WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE

Hall, Nina (2018). AUSTRALIAN INDIGENOUS REMOTE COMMUNITIES & WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE. Water e-Journal, 3 (2), 1-9. doi: 10.21139/wej.2018.014

AUSTRALIAN INDIGENOUS REMOTE COMMUNITIES & WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE

2018

Other Outputs

Enhancing positive social outcomes from wind farm development: evaluating community engagement and benefit-sharing in Australia

Hicks, J., Lane, T., Wood, E. and Hall, N. L. (2018). Enhancing positive social outcomes from wind farm development: evaluating community engagement and benefit-sharing in Australia. Melbourne, Australia: Clean Energy Council.

Enhancing positive social outcomes from wind farm development: evaluating community engagement and benefit-sharing in Australia

2018

Conference Publication

Enhancing women’s health in remote communities by removing specific barriers and providing culturally-appropriate options

Hall, N. and Anders, W. (2018). Enhancing women’s health in remote communities by removing specific barriers and providing culturally-appropriate options. Because of Her, We Can: National NAIDOC Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Conference, UNSW Australia, 12 July 2018.

Enhancing women’s health in remote communities by removing specific barriers and providing culturally-appropriate options

2018

Conference Publication

Enhancing Positive Social Outcomes from Wind Farm Development

Hicks, J., Hall, N., Lane, T. and Wood, E. (2018). Enhancing Positive Social Outcomes from Wind Farm Development. Wind Industry Forum 2018, Melbourne VIC, Australia, March 7 2018.

Enhancing Positive Social Outcomes from Wind Farm Development

2018

Conference Publication

Advancing women and girls’access to sanitation and hygiene by removing specific barriers and providing culturally-appropriate options

Hall, N. and Anders, W. (2018). Advancing women and girls’access to sanitation and hygiene by removing specific barriers and providing culturally-appropriate options. Indigenous & Remote Health Forum, Brisbane / Brisbane Convention Centre, 17 July 2018.

Advancing women and girls’access to sanitation and hygiene by removing specific barriers and providing culturally-appropriate options

2018

Conference Publication

Closing the Gap (in the water industry)

Hall, Nina (2018). Closing the Gap (in the water industry). Australian Water Association’s OzWater’18 Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 8-10 May 2018.

Closing the Gap (in the water industry)

2018

Conference Publication

'Missing school in Australia due to gaps in Menstrual Health Management’ and ‘Delivering WASH in Australia’s remote Indigenous Communities: Cultural and historical context that affects uptake, behaviour and change’ (2 oral presentations)

Hall, Nina (2018). 'Missing school in Australia due to gaps in Menstrual Health Management’ and ‘Delivering WASH in Australia’s remote Indigenous Communities: Cultural and historical context that affects uptake, behaviour and change’ (2 oral presentations). WASH Futures conference, Brisbane QLD Australia, 5-6 March 2018.

'Missing school in Australia due to gaps in Menstrual Health Management’ and ‘Delivering WASH in Australia’s remote Indigenous Communities: Cultural and historical context that affects uptake, behaviour and change’ (2 oral presentations)

2018

Conference Publication

The challenges for Melanesian states reporting on indicators for health in the sustainable development goals

Matthews, Sophia, Hill, Peter, Hickson, Arabella and Hall, Nina (2018). The challenges for Melanesian states reporting on indicators for health in the sustainable development goals. 25th World Congress of Political Science, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 21-25 July 2018. Montreal, QC, Canada: International Political Science Association.

The challenges for Melanesian states reporting on indicators for health in the sustainable development goals

2017

Other Outputs

Enhancing food security in Indonesia through the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Hall, Nina L., Hussey, K., Lestari, E., Pudjiastuti , T. N. and Wilson, L. (2017). Enhancing food security in Indonesia through the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The University of Queensland’s Global Change Institute Discussion Paper Series St Lucia QLD Australia: Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland.

Enhancing food security in Indonesia through the UN Sustainable Development Goals

2017

Journal Article

Evaluating community engagement and benefit-sharing practices in Australian wind farm development

Hall, Nina Lansbury, Hicks, Jarra, Lane, Taryn and Wood, Emily (2017). Evaluating community engagement and benefit-sharing practices in Australian wind farm development. Case Studies in the Environment, 1 (1), 1.26-6. doi: 10.1525/cse.2017.000521

Evaluating community engagement and benefit-sharing practices in Australian wind farm development

2017

Journal Article

Energy consumption in an ageing population: exploring energy use and behaviour of low-income older Australians

Romanach, Lygia, Hall, Nina and Meikle, Sarah (2017). Energy consumption in an ageing population: exploring energy use and behaviour of low-income older Australians. Energy Procedia, 121, 246-253. doi: 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.08.024

Energy consumption in an ageing population: exploring energy use and behaviour of low-income older Australians

2017

Other Outputs

Indigenous girls missing school during their periods: the state of hygiene in remote Australia

Hall, Nina, Huggett, Chelsea and Iten, Leyla (2017, 07 03). Indigenous girls missing school during their periods: the state of hygiene in remote Australia The Conversation

Indigenous girls missing school during their periods: the state of hygiene in remote Australia

2017

Other Outputs

Water, sanitation and hygiene in remote Indigenous Australian communities: a scan of priorities

Hall, N., Barbosa, M. C., Currie, D., Dean, A.J., Head, B., Hill, P. S., Naylor, S., Reid, S., Selvey, L. and Willis, J. (2017). Water, sanitation and hygiene in remote Indigenous Australian communities: a scan of priorities. Global Change Institute discussion paper: water for equity and wellbeing series. 2207-9602. Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane.

Water, sanitation and hygiene in remote Indigenous Australian communities: a scan of priorities

2017

Other Outputs

Indigenous Girls’ and Women’s Menstrual Hygiene Management in Australia: Identifying culturally-appropriate options to reduce barriers: Summary Report and Next Steps. University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Hall, N. L., Anders, W., Barney, C., Barrington, D. J., Courtenay, R., Creamer, S., Davey, T., Elu, M., Hennegan, J., King, M., Krusz, E., Langham, E., Martin, H., Parter, K., Penrith, B., Ross, C., Trevallion, I., Wigginton, B. and Williams, K. (2017). Indigenous Girls’ and Women’s Menstrual Hygiene Management in Australia: Identifying culturally-appropriate options to reduce barriers: Summary Report and Next Steps. University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland.

Indigenous Girls’ and Women’s Menstrual Hygiene Management in Australia: Identifying culturally-appropriate options to reduce barriers: Summary Report and Next Steps. University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

2017

Book Chapter

A selective review of methodologies and tools for integrated approaches to implementation of the SDGs - Achieving the SDGs for water and beyond

Hall, Nina (2017). A selective review of methodologies and tools for integrated approaches to implementation of the SDGs - Achieving the SDGs for water and beyond. Integrated Approaches for SDG Planning: The Case of SDG 6 on Water and Sanitation. (pp. 19-21) edited by Nikolova, A.. Bangkok Thailand: United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific.

A selective review of methodologies and tools for integrated approaches to implementation of the SDGs - Achieving the SDGs for water and beyond

2017

Conference Publication

Barriers and solutions to Indigenous health and hygiene in remote communities: A case study of menstrual hygiene management

Hall, Nina (2017). Barriers and solutions to Indigenous health and hygiene in remote communities: A case study of menstrual hygiene management. World Toilet Summit, Melbourne, Australia, 20-21 November 2017.

Barriers and solutions to Indigenous health and hygiene in remote communities: A case study of menstrual hygiene management

2017

Conference Publication

Aboriginal remote communities and water, sanitation and hygiene: critical needs yet minimal attention

Hall, Nina (2017). Aboriginal remote communities and water, sanitation and hygiene: critical needs yet minimal attention. Australian Water Association’s OzWater’17 Conference, Sydney, Australia, 16-18 May 2017.

Aboriginal remote communities and water, sanitation and hygiene: critical needs yet minimal attention

2017

Conference Publication

Missing school in Indigenous Australia: Gaps in menstrual hygiene management

Hall, Nina (2017). Missing school in Indigenous Australia: Gaps in menstrual hygiene management. Water and Health Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, United States, 16-20 October 2017.

Missing school in Indigenous Australia: Gaps in menstrual hygiene management

2016

Other Outputs

Strengthening community participation in meeting UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 for water, sanitation and hygiene

Hall, N., Acosta Jaramillo, C. M., Jagals, P., Currie, D., Ossa-Moreno, J., Dean, A., Ross, H., Bowling, T., Hill, P., Head, B., Richards, R., Willis, J., Abal, E. and Cruz Lopez, D. (2016). Strengthening community participation in meeting UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 for water, sanitation and hygiene. Global Change Institute Discussion Paper: Water for Equity and Wellbeing Series. 2207-9602. Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane.

Strengthening community participation in meeting UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 for water, sanitation and hygiene

2016

Other Outputs

Sanitation projects will go down the toilet unless we ask people what they really want

Hall, Nina, Dean, Angela, Ross, Helen and Bowling, Tari (2016, 11 28). Sanitation projects will go down the toilet unless we ask people what they really want The Conversation

Sanitation projects will go down the toilet unless we ask people what they really want