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Mark Alexander Andrich

Mark Alexander Andrich
Sustainable Platform

PhD

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January 2014 - June 2015
University of Western Australia
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • Research into sustainability of energy, water and land resources. Research into causes and effects of wealth inequality. Co-supervision of PhD student.

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Publications (5)
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It is widely recognised that southwest Western Australia has experienced a decline in rainfall over the last 40 years. It is generally thought that this decline is due to natural periodic variations and changes induced by global warming, but recently evidence has emerged suggesting that a substantial part of the decline may be due to extensive logg...
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The Australian state of Western Australia could follow a number of different paths to satisfy its future energy needs with each path meeting different criteria for sustainable development. A number of energy use scenarios were analysed, including the present case of high fossil fuel use, in terms of carbon dioxide emissions, water consumption, and...
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The Index of Sustainable Functionality makes it possible to analyse the sustainability of multiple systems within a domain from various perspectives. To illustrate how changes to wealth distribution since 1980 can impact sustainability of the economy, environment and society, the resource rich state of Western Australia’s sustainable functionality...
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Assessments of structural reliability under storm overload have been performed on various monopod configurations located on Australia's North West Shelf (NWS). The results have shown that these monopods have lower reliabilities than typical platforms in other petroleum provinces, due to a number of factors. In itself this may not be a concern, as i...

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