Stuart White is a Professor at the University of Technology, Sydney and Director of the Institute for Sustainable Futures. He has researched sustainability for more than twenty years, specialising in least cost planning for utilities and resource use efficiency. In 1998, White was a member of the NSW Task Force on Water Conservation, and in 2001 was a member of the Expert Panel on Environmental Flows for the Hawkesbury Nepean. He has written wide...
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