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Katherine Taylor

Research Fellow, Water Justice Hub

Qualifications

PhD, Australian National University, 2020

BSc Environmental Science (Hons), Murdoch University 2005
BSc Conservation Biology, Murdoch University 2004

Contact details

RiverOfLife, Martuwarra, Katherine S. Taylor, and Anne Poelina. 2021. “Living Waters, Law First: Nyikina and Mangala Water Governance in the Kimberley, Western Australia.” Australasian Journal of Water Resources 0 (0): 1–17.

Taylor, Katherine Selena. 2021. “Australian Water Security Framings across Administrative Levels.” Water Security 12 (April): 100083.

Taylor, Katherine Selena, Sheri Longboat, and Rupert Quentin Grafton. 2019. “Whose Rules? A Water Justice Critique of the OECD’s 12 Principles on Water Governance.” Water 11 (4): 809. Reprinted in Eds: Nicole J. Wilson, Leila M. Harris, Joanne Nelson, and Sameer H. Shah Water Governance: Retheorizing Politics, 2019.

Poelina, Anne, Kathrine S. Taylor, and Ian Perdrisat. 2019. “Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council: An Indigenous Cultural Approach to Collaborative Water Governance.” Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 26 (3): 236–54.

Taylor, Katherine Selena. 2019. “What Does ‘Water Security’ Mean for Australia? A Review of Australian Policy.” Australian Parliamentary Library Summer Scholar Report Series.

Taylor, KS, Moggridge, BJ & Poelina, A 2017, Australian Indigenous Water Policy and the impacts of the ever-changing political cycle. Australasian Journal of Water Resources, vol. 0, no. 0, pp. 1–16.

Grey-Gardner, R. and Taylor, K.S., 2009. Bridge Over Troubled Water. National Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Health conference, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, May 12-15 2009.

Grey-Gardner, R. and Taylor, K.S. 2010. Community Water Planner Field Guide. National Water Commission, Australian Government, Canberra.

Taylor, K.S., 2010. Waterwise Action in Central Australia, (PDF, 2MB). Power and Water Corporation, Darwin.

Taylor, K.S., Anda, M., Sturman, J., Mathew, K., and Ho, G., 2005. Subsurface Dripline Tubing- An Experimental Design for Assessing the Effectiveness of Using Dripline to Apply Treated Wastewater for Turf Irrigation in Western Australia. Integrated Concepts In Water Recycling. Wollongong, NSW, Australia, February 14- 17, 2005. Reproduced in the Journal of Desalination 187(2006) 375-385

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