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2016

Other Outputs

The UN Sustainable Development Goals for water and sanitation: how should Australia respond within and beyond its borders?

Hall, Nina , Abal, Eva, Albert, Simon , Ali, Saleem , Barrington, Dani , Dean, Angela , Head, Brian, Hill, Peter, Hussey, Karen , Jagals, Paul , Muriuki, Grace , Pascoe, Mark , Reid, Simon , Richards, Russell, Robinson, Jacqueline, Ross, Helen , Shannon, Cindy , Torero Cullen, Jose and Willis, Jon (2016). The UN Sustainable Development Goals for water and sanitation: how should Australia respond within and beyond its borders?. Global Change Institute discussion paper: water for equity and wellbeing series. 2207-9602. Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane.

The UN Sustainable Development Goals for water and sanitation: how should Australia respond within and beyond its borders?

2016

Other Outputs

Climate action is the key to Australia achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

Hall, Nina, Richards, Russell and Barrington, Dani (2016, 09 13). Climate action is the key to Australia achieving the Sustainable Development Goals The Conversation 1-4.

Climate action is the key to Australia achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

2016

Journal Article

Cost-reflective electricity pricing: consumer preferences and perceptions

Hall, Nina L., Jeanneret, Talia D. and Rai, Alan (2016). Cost-reflective electricity pricing: consumer preferences and perceptions. Energy Policy, 95, 62-72. doi: 10.1016/j.enpol.2016.04.042

Cost-reflective electricity pricing: consumer preferences and perceptions

2016

Other Outputs

It’s a fallacy that all Australians have access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene

Hall, Nina, Shannon, Cindy and Jagals, Paul (2016, 07 11). It’s a fallacy that all Australians have access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene The Conversation 1-4.

It’s a fallacy that all Australians have access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene

2016

Other Outputs

Achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals for water and beyond

Hall, N., Richards, R., Barrington, D., Ross, H., Reid, S., Head, B., Jagals, P., Dean, A., Hussey, K., Abal, E., Ali, S., Boully, L. and Willis, J. (2016). Achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals for water and beyond. Global Change Institute Discussion Paper: Water for Equity and Wellbeing Series. 2207-9602. Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane.

Achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals for water and beyond

2016

Conference Publication

Gaps and opportunities: Water for equity and wellbeing in the Asia Pacific

Hall, Nina and Hall, Eva (2016). Gaps and opportunities: Water for equity and wellbeing in the Asia Pacific. WASH Futures conference, Brisbane QLD Australia, 14-18 May 2016.

Gaps and opportunities: Water for equity and wellbeing in the Asia Pacific

2016

Conference Publication

Can water sustainability be achieved through UN Sustainable Development Goal 6? Implications, challenges and possibilities

Hall, N. and Abal, E. (2016). Can water sustainability be achieved through UN Sustainable Development Goal 6? Implications, challenges and possibilities. International River Symposium, New Delhi, India, 12-15 September 2016.

Can water sustainability be achieved through UN Sustainable Development Goal 6? Implications, challenges and possibilities

2016

Conference Publication

Ensuring resilient energy-water-food management ahead of the next climate shock: how will we achieve water and food security in an energy efficient manner?

Abal, E., Kenway, S. and Hall, N. (2016). Ensuring resilient energy-water-food management ahead of the next climate shock: how will we achieve water and food security in an energy efficient manner?. International River Symposium, New Delhi, 10-15 September 2016.

Ensuring resilient energy-water-food management ahead of the next climate shock: how will we achieve water and food security in an energy efficient manner?

2016

Journal Article

Community-corporate engagement on water resource impacts: opportunities for Social Licence to Operate

Hall, Nina Lansbury (2016). Community-corporate engagement on water resource impacts: opportunities for Social Licence to Operate. Australian Journal of Water Resources, 19 (2), 1-7. doi: 10.1080/13241583.2016.1148869

Community-corporate engagement on water resource impacts: opportunities for Social Licence to Operate

2016

Conference Publication

Sustainable development and integrated thinking: A proposed method

Hall, Nina (2016). Sustainable development and integrated thinking: A proposed method. United Nations' Economic and Social Commission Sustainable Development, Bangkok, 28-29 November 2016.

Sustainable development and integrated thinking: A proposed method

2016

Journal Article

A case study of farming in Australia’s high rainfall zone: exploring past and future potential farming intensification and biodiversity management

Carr-Cornish, Simone and Hall, Nina (2016). A case study of farming in Australia’s high rainfall zone: exploring past and future potential farming intensification and biodiversity management. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 23 (1), 21-35. doi: 10.1080/14486563.2015.1041067

A case study of farming in Australia’s high rainfall zone: exploring past and future potential farming intensification and biodiversity management

2016

Conference Publication

Water, Wellbeing And Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6 In Remote Aboriginal Australian Communities

Hall, Nina (2016). Water, Wellbeing And Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6 In Remote Aboriginal Australian Communities. World Water Congress, Brisbane, Qld Australia, 10-15 October 2016.

Water, Wellbeing And Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6 In Remote Aboriginal Australian Communities

2015

Journal Article

Social licence to operate: understanding how a concept has been translated into practice in energy industries

Hall, Nina, Lacey, Justine, Carr-Cornish, Simone and Dowd, Anne-Maree (2015). Social licence to operate: understanding how a concept has been translated into practice in energy industries. Journal of Cleaner Production, 86, 301-310. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.08.020

Social licence to operate: understanding how a concept has been translated into practice in energy industries

2015

Journal Article

Social licence to operate: an opportunity to enhance CSR for deeper communication and engagement

Hall, Nina Lansbury and Jeanneret, Talia (2015). Social licence to operate: an opportunity to enhance CSR for deeper communication and engagement. Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 20 (2), 213-227. doi: 10.1108/CCIJ-01-2014-0005

Social licence to operate: an opportunity to enhance CSR for deeper communication and engagement

2014

Journal Article

Behaviour change and energy consumption: a case study on engaging and retaining participation of low-income individuals

Romanach, Lygia, Hall, Nina and Cook, Stephanie (2014). Behaviour change and energy consumption: a case study on engaging and retaining participation of low-income individuals. Community Development Journal, 49 (4), 541-556. doi: 10.1093/cdj/bst056

Behaviour change and energy consumption: a case study on engaging and retaining participation of low-income individuals

2014

Conference Publication

Energy Inclusion

Hall, Nina (2014). Energy Inclusion. No Income Loan Scheme National Conference, Brisbane QLD Australia, 2-3 June 2014.

Energy Inclusion

2014

Journal Article

The discourse of “social licence to operate”: case study of the Australian wind industry

Hall, Nina L. (2014). The discourse of “social licence to operate”: case study of the Australian wind industry. AIMS Energy, 2 (4), 443-460. doi: 10.3934/energy.2014.4.443

The discourse of “social licence to operate”: case study of the Australian wind industry

2014

Journal Article

Can the "social licence to operate" concept enhance engagement and increase acceptance of renewable energy? A case study of wind farms in Australia

Hall, Nina Lansbury (2014). Can the "social licence to operate" concept enhance engagement and increase acceptance of renewable energy? A case study of wind farms in Australia. Social Epistemology, 28 (3-4), 219-238. doi: 10.1080/02691728.2014.922636

Can the "social licence to operate" concept enhance engagement and increase acceptance of renewable energy? A case study of wind farms in Australia

2014

Conference Publication

The role of the consumer to achieve higher energy productivity

Hall, Nina (2014). The role of the consumer to achieve higher energy productivity. Forum on Doubling Energy Productivity, Australian Association for Sustainable Energy (A2SE) and Institute for Sustainable Futures, Sydney, Australia, 4-6 April 2014.

The role of the consumer to achieve higher energy productivity

2013

Journal Article

Societal acceptance of wind farms: analysis of four common themes across Australian case studies

Hall, N., Ashworth, P. and Devine-Wright, P. (2013). Societal acceptance of wind farms: analysis of four common themes across Australian case studies. Energy Policy, 58, 200-208. doi: 10.1016/j.enpol.2013.03.009

Societal acceptance of wind farms: analysis of four common themes across Australian case studies