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Cities in a Sunburnt Country: Water and the Making of Urban Australia (Studies in Environment and History)

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This book explores the critical relationship between water and urban development in Australia, examining how cities have adapted to the country’s arid climate and scarce water resources. It traces the historical evolution of water management systems and their profound impact on Australian urbanization.

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Cities in a Sunburnt Country provides a comprehensive historical analysis of water’s central role in shaping Australian urban environments. The book examines how Australia’s harsh climate and limited water availability have influenced the development of major cities, from colonial times to the present day.

Through contributions from multiple scholars, the volume explores innovative water management systems, including dams, reservoirs, and irrigation infrastructure that transformed the landscape. It addresses how cities adapted to drought conditions and water scarcity while maintaining growth and development.

The work offers valuable insights into environmental history, urban planning, and sustainability, demonstrating how historical water challenges inform contemporary approaches to urban water management. This interdisciplinary study reveals the complex relationship between natural resources and human settlement patterns in Australia.

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Author

Margaret Cook, Lionel Frost, Andrea Gaynor, Jenny Gregory, Ruth A. Morgan & 2 More

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781108926898

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