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The design, construction and flow-regime performance of stormwater control measures at the allotment and streetscape scale

2013

Tim D Fletcher, Matthew J. Burns, Peter Poelsma, Mike Sammonds, Perrine Hame and Christopher J. Walsh

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Ensuring protection of Little Stringybark Creek: evidence for a proposed design standard for new developments. Technical Background Report.

2012

Rossrakesh, S., Walsh, C.J., Fletcher, T.D., Matic, V., Bos, D.G., and Burns, M.J.

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Minimising Energy Consumption of Domestic Rainwater Harvesting.

2012

Fletcher, T.D., James R., Bos, D.G. and Burns, M.J.

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Lessons from the Little Stringybark Creek and Shepherd Creek projects: a joint research workshop on catchment-scale stormwater retrofit for urban stream restoration.

2011

Walsh, C.J. et al.
The University of Melbourne 27–29 June 2011.

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Report into the factors that influence community participation in the Little Stringybark Creek project.

2010

Brown, H. L., D. G. Bos, C. J. Walsh, T. D. Fletcher, and S. RossRakesh.
Melbourne Waterway Research-Practice Partnership Report 10-1. Department of Resource Management and Geography, The University of Melbourne.

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Design of Stormwater Treatment and Retention Systems in the Little Stringybark Creek Catchment

2008

Eddy, R. and Fletcher, T.D.
CIV4210 - Final Report. Monash University

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Geomorphologic assessment, Little Stringybark Creek Catchment

2006

EarthTech
Report for Melbourne Water

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Feasibility and cost of stormwater management for stream protection at property, street and precinct scales.

2014

Walsh, C.J., Eddy, R.L., Fletcher, T.D. and Potter, M
Melbourne Waterway Research-Practice Partnership Report 14-1. School of Ecosystem & Forest Sciences, The University of Melbourne

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