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Miss Cassady Swinbourne

Research Scholar
c.swinbourne@uq.edu.au
Featured projects Duration
Creating Resilient Cities by exploring how supply, cooling, and drainage functions perform and interact in the urban water cycle
The University of Queensland
2022–2025

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Book Chapter

Moravej, Mojtaba, Sochacka, Beata, Kenway, Steven, Newton, Peter, Swinbourne, Cassady and Lam, Ka Leung (2024). Transitions to sustainable urban water systems. Future cities making: mission-oriented research for urban sustainability transitions in Australia. (pp. 57-77) Singapore, Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore. doi: 10.1007/978-981-97-7671-9_3
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