Rodney Anthony Stewart spends much of his time researching Water use, Shower, Information technology, Water supply and Water conservation. His work carried out in the field of Water use brings together such families of science as Wireless, Electricity, Scale, Order and Metering mode. The various areas that Rodney Anthony Stewart examines in his Water supply study include Water security, Portfolio, Irrigation and Water resource management.
He combines subjects such as Peak demand, Hydraulic engineering and Environmental engineering with his study of Irrigation. The study incorporates disciplines such as Environmental economics, Environmental resource management and Operations management in addition to Water conservation. His Performance measurement course of study focuses on Knowledge management and Organizational culture and Process.
His primary areas of study are Knowledge management, Water supply, Environmental economics, Environmental resource management and Engineering management. His Knowledge management research includes elements of New product development, Questionnaire and Process. He has researched Water supply in several fields, including Water security, Natural resource economics, Rainwater harvesting and Water resource management.
His Environmental economics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Peak demand, Water use, Water conservation and Civil engineering. While working on this project, Rodney Anthony Stewart studies both Water conservation and Shower. He regularly ties together related areas like Construction management in his Engineering management studies.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Environmental economics, Context, Photovoltaic system, Environmental resource management and Stakeholder. His Environmental economics research includes themes of Photovoltaics, Renewable energy and Product stewardship. The concepts of his Environmental resource management study are interwoven with issues in Economic impact analysis, Water demand management and Stage.
His Stakeholder research incorporates elements of Building information modeling, Asset management and Risk management. His Body of knowledge study which covers Multimethodology that intersects with Questionnaire, Public service and Knowledge management. Rodney Anthony Stewart interconnects Water use, Machine learning and Artificial intelligence in the investigation of issues within Water conservation.
Rodney Anthony Stewart focuses on Environmental economics, Incentive, Photovoltaic system, Environmental resource management and Causal loop diagram. His Environmental economics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as System archetype, Management system and Hazardous waste. Rodney Anthony Stewart has included themes like Transformer, Voltage, Electric power system, Electric power transmission and Energy storage in his Photovoltaic system study.
His study in Environmental resource management is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Small Island Developing States, Climate model and Sustainable management. His studies in Causal loop diagram integrate themes in fields like Order and Key. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Water conservation and Event in his work.
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Quantifying the influence of environmental and water conservation attitudes on household end use water consumption.
Rachelle McDonald Willis;Rodney Anthony Stewart;Kriengsak Panuwatwanich;Philip Williams.
Journal of Environmental Management (2011)
End use water consumption in households: impact of socio-demographic factors and efficient devices
Rachelle M. Willis;Rodney A. Stewart;Damien P. Giurco;Mohammad Reza Talebpour.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2013)
STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION OF IT/IS PROJECTS IN CONSTRUCTION: A CASE STUDY
Rodney Anthony Stewart;Sherif Ali Mohtady Mohamed;Raul Daet.
(2002)
An experimental test of voluntary strategies to promote urban water demand management
Kelly S. Fielding;Anneliese Spinks;Sally Russell;Rod McCrea.
Journal of Environmental Management (2013)
Alarming visual display monitors affecting shower end use water and energy conservation in Australian residential households.
Rachelle McDonald Willis;Rodney Anthony Stewart;Kriengsak Panuwatwanich;Sarah Jones.
Resources Conservation and Recycling (2010)
A novel mixed method smart metering approach to reconciling differences between perceived and actual residential end use water consumption
Cara Beal;Rodney Anthony Stewart;Kelly Fielding;Kelly Fielding.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2013)
Smart metering: enabler for rapid and effective post meter leakage identification and water loss management
Tracy Clare Britton;Rodney Anthony Stewart;Kelvin R. O'Halloran.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2013)
Intelligent Metering for Urban Water: A Review
Thomas Boyle;Damien Giurco;Pierre Mukheibir;Ariane Liu.
Water (2013)
Web-based knowledge management system: linking smart metering to the future of urban water planning
Rodney Anthony Stewart;Rachelle McDonald Willis;Damien Giurco;Kriengsak Panuwatwanich.
Australian Planner (2010)
An empirical investigation into the link between information technology implementation barriers and coping strategies in the Australian construction industry
Rodney Anthony Stewart;Sherif Ali Mohtady Mohamed;M. Marosszeky.
(2004)
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