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Why we exist The Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities (CRCWSC) was established in July 2012 to help change the way we build our cities by valuing the contribution water makes to economic growth and development, our quality of life and to the ecosystems of which cities are a part. https://watersensitivecities.org.au/about-the-crcwsc/ CRC for Water Sensitive Cities

82 Partners share the passion and commitment for creating water sensitive cities. One of the many strengths of the CRCWSC is the large number of organisations that have invested not only in the development of solutions but to the application and utilisation of the solutions to effect positive change in the real world. 16 28 UNESCO-IHE Technical University of Denmark National University of Singapore, Public Utilities Board of Singapore University of Western Australia, Department of Water& Environmental Regulation, Water Corporation, LandCorp, Department of Biodiversity, ChemCentre, City of Joondalup, City of Mandurah, City of Melville, City of Canning, City of Subiaco, City of Nedlands, Urbaqua, Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council, Dept of Communities (Housing), Josh Byrne & Associates 5 University of Innsbruck 11 Kunshan City Construction Investment & Development Group, Kunshan City Bureau of Planning, Southeast University, Zipu Environmental, Integrated Planning and Design, Southwest Jiaotong University University of Adelaide, SA Water, ICE WaRM, Natural Resources Adelaide and Mt Lofty Ranges (DEWNR), Seed Consulting Services Monash University, Department of Environment Land Water and Planning, Melbourne Water, South East Water, City West Water, Yarra Valley Water, Coliban Water, City of Melbourne, City of Port Phillip, Manningham City Council, City of Boroondara, City of Kingston, Mooney Valley City Council, Knox City Council, Maddocks, Water Technology, E2DesignLab, DesignFlow, REALMstudios, Alluvium Consulting, Foundry Consulting, Envirostream Solutions Pty Ltd, GHD, Coolth Inc, RM Consulting Australia, Ross Allen Consulting, Wave Consulting Australia 27 Local Governments 10 State Government Departments/Agencies 24 Private Companies 12 Research Organisations 8 Water Utilities 1 NGO or NFP Organisations City of Greater Bendigo 7 Townsville ewater Ltd, Prentice Eco Systems Pty Ltd University of Queensland, Griffith University, Brisbane City Council, International WaterCentre, City of Gold Coast, Bligh Tanner Consulting Engineers 12 Gilgandra Shire Council Blacktown City Council, Fairfield City Council, Inner West Council, City of Newcastle, City of Sydney, Dept of Planning & Environment, Kellog Brown & Root, Hornsby Shire Council, Ku-ring-gai Council, Cooks River Alliance, Citygreen Systems 2 1 Morphum Environmental Ltd

International Engagement

Lebanon China Ghana Ethiopia India Singapore Brasil Indonesia Fiji South Africa New Zealand

Article & Video: https://watersensitivecities.org.au/content/crcwsc-receives-top-industry-award-innovation/

On Thursday 23 March, the Victorian Government and the Jiangsu Provincial Government reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen Victoria Jiangsu cooperation in improving urban water management, with the two governments signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recognising that good urban water management is a foundation of the liveability of our cities. The first sod on the Jiangsu Victoria Sponge City Innovation Park was turned in the City of Kunshan (in China) on 10 April 2018. The Hon. Richard Wynne MP (Victorian Government Minister for Planning) and Tony Wong (CEO for the CRC for Water Sensitive Cities) joined other dignitaries from China and Victoria for the event. Article & Video: https://watersensitivecities.org.au/content/flythrough-our-vision-for-the-jiangsu-victoria-spongecity-innovation-park/ Article: https://watersensitivecities.org.au/content/crcwater-sensitive-cities-support-jiangsuprovince-ecological-sponge-city-initiativechina/

Hetian The rapid assessment undertaken by the CRCWSC team of the water security vulnerability of the City and the critical inadequacies of the existing water services identified opportunities to position and transition Hetian City into a water sensitive city with key attributes of water sustainability and resilience to climate change, and to promote greater liveability and ecological civilization outcomes from incorporating water ecological landscapes into the urban design of the city. This vision presents great opportunity to develop Hetian City into a model Chinese Sponge City for desert environment and demonstrate to the Chinese government that the current concept of Sponge City goes beyond just stormwater management that is often narrowly understood and practiced by the Chinese industry.

Greater Suva Area Mandalay, Myamnar Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Bandung, Indonesia Makassar, Indonesia ADB Blog: https://blogs.adb.org/blog/how-developing-cities-can-meet-challenges-21st-century

Greater Suva Area

ADB Blog: https://blogs.adb.org/blog/testing-new-water-security-approach-urban-slums RISE is an action-research program working at the intersections of health, environment, and water and sanitation. RISE is trialling a new water sensitive approach to water and sanitation management in 24 informal settlements across Makassar, Indonesia and Suva, Fiji. Working with communities, governments, local leaders and partner institutions, RISE is codesigning location-specific solutions that integrate green infrastructure, such as constructed wetlands, to strengthen the whole-of-life water and sanitation cycle. Underpinned by the emerging discipline of planetary health, RISE success will be measured by the health and well-being of residents particularly children under five years of age and the ecological diversity of the surrounding environment. Suva Makassar

Andhra Pradesh Australia Water Sensitive Cities Partnership Amaravati Partner: AP CRDA Vijayawada Partner: AP DMAUD & Vijayawada Municipal Corporation To demonstrate a retrofit of water sensitive drainage, showcasing sustainable drainage and multiple benefits of nature based solutions.

Amaravati Andhra Pradesh Australia Water Sensitive Cities Partnership Strong partnership formed at multiple levels within AP CRDA Establishing multiple in-country networks for strategic industry engagement and capacity building phases CRCWSC invited onto an expert panel at a Dec 2017 Amaravati Deep Dive workshop and led reporting on water issues to the AP Chief Minister. Relationships with Foster and Partners, CLC Singapore also cultivated Deliverables

1. MENA (Middle East and North Africa) Water Scarcity Strategy Water resources management aspects related to groundwater (protection and artificial recharge). Financing and opportunities for the private sector to increase and diversify funding sources. 2. IUWM South-to-South Knowledge Exchange Supporting the preparation and delivery of a World Bank IUWM study tour to Brazil. The study tour will showcase operational experiences in Teresina and São Paulo in discussion with relevant experts. Follow-up facilitation of South-to-South Knowledge Exchange include development of in-country demonstrations of IUWM in Ghana, Ethiopia and Indonesia 3. Pacific Island Water Scarcity Strategy

Key Messages The Sustainable Development Goals are interconnected and cities and towns concentrate and magnify many of the key challenges captured in them. We cannot ignore the interconnections and interplays of the SDGs and they manifest differently in developed and developing country contexts. There are synergies but also unintended consequences in actions directed at individual goals. Specific regional context will determine the relative significance of the interconnections and synergies of the SDGs and associated targets; contemporary spatial and infrastructure planning, and urban design, provide the integrative platform for contextspecific solutions in harnessing the synergies of individual SDG initiatives

Fifth Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development: Transformations towards sustainable and resilient societies Preparation of 2019 Future of Asia Pacific Cities Report Water for Sustainable Development of the Cities (WSDC) is engaging all five subregions of Asia and the Pacific through city and water networks. The collaborative civil society movements in the region will demonstrate in a decade the new capacity of the regional networks and the policymakers at the city/municipal level in: (i) developing/implementing policies and strategies, and (ii) packaging the normative and enabling documentations (for example, through guidelines and data accounting tools) towards improved, sustainable and resilient infrastructure and inclusive societies in cities of Asia and the Pacific.