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Social research with end-users of urine diversion systems in Melbourne Australia
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Re: Social research with end-users of urine diversion systems in Melbourne Australia
Dear Doreen,
Thanks for your interest, the final report and appendices have just been uploaded to the SuSanA library
The link is: www.susana.org/lang-en/library?view=ccbktypeitem&type=2&id=1315
The appendices has all the progress reports and outcomes from the research
I hope you find this helpful
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Dena
Research Consultant
Institute for Sustainable Futures
University of Technology Sydney
Thanks for your interest, the final report and appendices have just been uploaded to the SuSanA library
The link is: www.susana.org/lang-en/library?view=ccbktypeitem&type=2&id=1315
The appendices has all the progress reports and outcomes from the research
I hope you find this helpful
Regards
Dena
Research Consultant
Institute for Sustainable Futures
University of Technology Sydney
Dr Dena Fam
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Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Institute for Sustainable Futures
University of Technology Sydney
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University of Technology Sydney
Phone: (+61)2 9514 4950
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Dear Dena,
I would very much like more detailed information about this project in terms of the interviews and workshops you conducted. Could you please forward them to my email address? You can see my email address when you log in.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards
Doreen
I would very much like more detailed information about this project in terms of the interviews and workshops you conducted. Could you please forward them to my email address? You can see my email address when you log in.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards
Doreen
Doreen Mbalo
GIZ Sustainable Sanitation Programme
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Dear Martina,
The residents were funded by the government and water utility to trial all these systems (UDTs, grey water recycling adn septic system). The trial is ongoing but residents have the option to replace the UDTs after 2 years if they want to. So it will be interesting to see what happens at the end of the trial period which will be 2013.
Yes you are right end-users are underestimated in the trial of novel systems sometimes we forget that technology, society and everyday practices have to co-evolved to shape conventional use of a technology. We really need to take more notice is 'users'....
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Dena
The residents were funded by the government and water utility to trial all these systems (UDTs, grey water recycling adn septic system). The trial is ongoing but residents have the option to replace the UDTs after 2 years if they want to. So it will be interesting to see what happens at the end of the trial period which will be 2013.
Yes you are right end-users are underestimated in the trial of novel systems sometimes we forget that technology, society and everyday practices have to co-evolved to shape conventional use of a technology. We really need to take more notice is 'users'....
Regards
Dena
Dr Dena Fam
Senior Research Consultant
Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Institute for Sustainable Futures
University of Technology Sydney
Phone: (+61)2 9514 4950
Fax: (+61)2 9514 4941
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Institute for Sustainable Futures
University of Technology Sydney
Phone: (+61)2 9514 4950
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Dear Dena,
thanks for sharing your research results. Is the project thereby finished or do the UDTs and other installations rest?
This sentence I sign immediately!
Yours, Martina.
thanks for sharing your research results. Is the project thereby finished or do the UDTs and other installations rest?
This sentence I sign immediately!
Unfortunately, we forget and underestimate this aspect too often.End-user acceptance is the make or break issue for the successful adoption of socio-technical innovation
Yours, Martina.
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Social research with end-users of urine diversion systems in Melbourne Australia
Hello everyone,
My name is Dena, I'm a research consultant at the Institute of Sustainable Futures in Sydney, Australia where I work in teh area of sustainable waste water management. I just wanted to let you know about a project that we have been working on for the last couple years in Victoria, which has recently come to an end.
We were contracted by a Victorian water utility to conduct qualitative social research with about 40 households installing an integrated water management system (which included greywater recycling, urine diversion toilets and septic systems). Pre and post installation interviews were conducted with residents to first find out residents motivations for adopting UDTs and later to try and capture any issues arising in using these new systems, in particular the urine diversion toilets.
We also conducted interviews with the project management team installing, operating and managing the systems to capture what they had learned along the way in trialing innovation. What emerged were some great insights into how these systems might be more successfully installed in the future.
Ive included a link to the final presentation to the executive committee of the water utility that some people might find interesting.
www.isf.uts.edu.au/publications/mitchell...glakefinalreport.pdf
If anyone would like more detailed information about this project eg. appendices of workshops we conducted and interviews please let me know
Kind Regards
Dena
PS: I wonder if there could possibly be a category for posts called something like - 'stakeholder engagement' or 'end-user engagement' as opposed to CLTS
My name is Dena, I'm a research consultant at the Institute of Sustainable Futures in Sydney, Australia where I work in teh area of sustainable waste water management. I just wanted to let you know about a project that we have been working on for the last couple years in Victoria, which has recently come to an end.
We were contracted by a Victorian water utility to conduct qualitative social research with about 40 households installing an integrated water management system (which included greywater recycling, urine diversion toilets and septic systems). Pre and post installation interviews were conducted with residents to first find out residents motivations for adopting UDTs and later to try and capture any issues arising in using these new systems, in particular the urine diversion toilets.
We also conducted interviews with the project management team installing, operating and managing the systems to capture what they had learned along the way in trialing innovation. What emerged were some great insights into how these systems might be more successfully installed in the future.
Ive included a link to the final presentation to the executive committee of the water utility that some people might find interesting.
www.isf.uts.edu.au/publications/mitchell...glakefinalreport.pdf
If anyone would like more detailed information about this project eg. appendices of workshops we conducted and interviews please let me know
Kind Regards
Dena
PS: I wonder if there could possibly be a category for posts called something like - 'stakeholder engagement' or 'end-user engagement' as opposed to CLTS
Dr Dena Fam
Senior Research Consultant
Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Institute for Sustainable Futures
University of Technology Sydney
Phone: (+61)2 9514 4950
Fax: (+61)2 9514 4941
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Senior Research Consultant
Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Institute for Sustainable Futures
University of Technology Sydney
Phone: (+61)2 9514 4950
Fax: (+61)2 9514 4941
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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