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Dustin Moore

Dustin Moore

Research Consultant, Institute for Sustainable Futures

Master of Environmental Planning

Email: Dustin.Moore@uts.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 9514 4948
Fax: +61 2 9514 4941
Room: CB01.11.23 (map)
Mailing address: PO Box 123, Broadway NSW 2007, Australia

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Biography

Dustin joined the Institute in 2010 as an environmental planner under the Institute's graduate program. Prior to this, Dustin contributed to the investigation of water quality issues for the Cradle Coast Regional Planning Initiative in Tasmania, and volunteered as a Sustainable Agriculture Extension Agent in rural Panama working in conjunction with community members and agency partners focusing on sustainable uses and development of available natural resources, concentrating most efforts within small coffee farms. Dustin’s research focuses on the sustainable built environment, peak (P)hosphorus and its implications for food security, and green roofs/walls and their capability to help the urban area prepare for climate change. Dustin is a member of the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA), and nearing completion of the requirements to become a PIA Certified Practicing Planner. Dustin is heavily involved with the Phosphorus research stream within ISF – which recently received recognition by the Banksia Foundation as winner of the Mercedes-Benz Australian Research Award.

Publications

Project reports

Carrard, N.R., Paddon, M., Willetts, J.R. & Moore, D.D. 2012, 'Poverty dimensions of water and sanitation services and climate vulnerability in Can Tho City', [prepared for CSIRO], Institute for Sustainable Futures, UTS, Sydney, pp. 1-42.
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Cordell, D.J., Jackson, M.L., Boronyak, L.J., Cooper, C., Mohr, S.H., Moore, D.D. & White, S. 2012, 'Phase 1: Analysis of phosphorus flows through the Australian food production and consumption system', [prepared for Rural Industries Research & Development Corporation], Australian Sustainable Phosphorus Futures and Institute for Sustainable Futures, Sydney, Australia, pp. 1-57.

Cordell, D.J., Moore, D.D., Gero, A., Herriman, E.J., Mason, L.M. & White, S. 2012, 'Sustainability costs and challenges of waste management and mitigation in Australia: Technical report', [prepared for CRC for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment], Institute for Sustainable Futures, UTS, Sydney, Australia, pp. 1-51.

Langham, E., Dunstan, C., Cooper, C., Moore, D.D., Mohr, S.H. & Ison, N.M. 2012, 'Decentralised Energy Costs and Opportunities for Victoria', [prepared for Sustainability Victoria], Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology, Sydney, pp. 1-136.
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White, S., Cordell, D.J. & Moore, D.D. 2010, 'Securing a sustainable phosphorus future for Australia: implications of global phosphorus scarcity and possible solutions', [prepared for prepared for CSIRO Sustainable Agriculture Flagship], Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology, Sydney, pp. 1-47.
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Conference papers

Moore, D.D. & Cordell, D.J. 2011, 'Landfills: Sustainability costs and challenges of waste management', CleanUp 2011, Adelaide, South Australia, September 2011.

White, S., Cordell, D.J., Herriman, E.J., Moore, D.D., Gero, A. & Mason, L.M. 2011, 'Local government and landfill futures', ACELG's Local Government Researchers Forum 2011: Local governance in transition, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, December 2011 in Proceedings of ACELG's Local Government Researchers Forum 2011, ed Finlay, P. and Watterson, C., Australian Centre of Excellence for Local Government (ACELG), Sydney, Australia, pp. 1-13.
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Journal articles

Herriman, E.J., Moore, D.D., Gero, A., Giurco, D., White, S., Mason, L.M., Cordell, D.J. 2012, 'Living with waste: Australia's landfill future', Remediation Australasia, vol. 11.
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