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Elevated Railways: The What, The How And The Why
This blog has been dormant for quite a while (for which I apologise) but I seem to have become involved in quite an array of activities, all of which have made demands on my time. However, some of them were … Continue reading
Just Keeping Things Moving Along – Yet again
The quintessential blogger seems to be either a professional writer/journalist or an amateur with lots of time available (almost on a daily basis) to set down their thoughts and share them with the world. Unfortunately, as any viewer of this … Continue reading
The Sustainable Population Strategy 1.
In May, 2011, the Australian Government released a paper entitled “Sustainable Australia – Sustainable Communities” and subtitled “A Sustainable Population Strategy For Australia”. This was followed by “Sustainable Australia – Sustainable Communities: An Overview”, reports from three panels of experts … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, sustainable population, transport
Tagged monorail, Railways, remote communities, settlements, Transport
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Project Summary 1.
First of all, I will remind you that the main objective of this exercise is to create a terrain model which can be used to estimate the true sustainable population-carrying capacity of the Australian continent at varying standards of living, … Continue reading
Posted in climate change
Tagged analysis, environment, hubs, land use, Railways, remote communities, settlements, Transport, Wireless
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Infrastructure 4. Power.
One of the most interesting features in “green” power sources is the capacity for localisation. Oil-fired or nuclear power stations are situated at a single location to which the fuel is delivered, after which the generated electricity must be distributed … Continue reading
Posted in climate change
Tagged Bio-fuel, follow the power, Geothermal, Hydro-electric, Nuclear, Oil-fired, remote communities, Solar, Transport, Wind
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