Selected leadership publications
- Taylor, A., Cocklin, C., Brown, R., & Wilson-Evered, E. (2011). An investigation of champion-driven leadership processes. The Leadership Quarterly, 22 (2011), 412–433.
- Taylor, A. (in press; accepted 31 October 2010). Champions of change: The role of change agents in promoting sustainable forms of water management in a local government agency. In S. Benn, D. Dunphy & B. Perrot (Eds.), Cases in Corporate Sustainability and Change: A Multidisciplinary Approach, Tilde University Press, Melbourne, Victoria.
- Taylor, A. (2010). Sustainable urban water management: The champion phenomenon. PhD Thesis. Melbourne, Victoria: National Urban Water Governance Program, Monash University.
- Taylor, A. (2009). Sustainable urban water management: Understanding and fostering champions of change. Water Science & Technology, 59(5), 883-891.
- Taylor, A. (2009). Responding to the challenge of climate change: Using the lever of leadership. Paper for a keynote presentation at the Managing Waste in a Changing Climate Conference, 4-6 March, Launceston, Australia. (PDF 0.22 MB)
- Taylor, A. (2008). Leadership in sustainable urban water management: An investigation of the champion phenomenon. Industry report for the National Urban Water Governance Program, Monash University. Melbourne, Victoria: Monash University. (PDF 2.93 MB)
- Taylor, A. (2008). Ten attributes of emergent leaders who promote sustainable urban water management. Proceedings the 11th International Conference on Urban Drainage, 31 August - 5 September, Edinburgh, Scotland. (PDF 0.18 MB)
- Taylor, A. (2007). Sustainable urban water management champions: What do we know about them? Proceedings of the 13th International Rainwater Catchment Systems Conference and the 5th International Water Sensitive Urban Design Conference, 21-23 August, Sydney, Australia. (PDF 0.17 MB)
Selected capacity building publications (including leadership development)
- Taylor, A. (2011). Building leadership capacity to drive sustainable water practices. Paper for a keynote presentation. Proceedings of the Australian Water Association’s 4th National Water Education Conference, 1-3 March, Melbourne, Victoria. (PDF 0.16 MB)
- Taylor, A. (2010). Building leadership capacity to drive sustainable water management: The evaluation of a customised program. Water Science & Technology, 61(11), 2797–2807..
- Taylor, A. (2010). Using the lever of leadership to drive environmental change: Ten tips for practitioners. Proceedings of the Enviro 2010 Conference, 21-23 July, Melbourne, Victoria. (PDF 0.19 MB)
- Taylor, A. (2010). Unleashing Chapions. Waste Management and Environment, March 2010, 22-23.
- Taylor, A. (2009). Growing leaders: The evaluation of a customised leadership development program. Proceedings of the 6th International Water Sensitive Urban Design Conference, 5-8 May, Perth, Western Australia. (PDF 0.16 MB)
- Taylor, A. (2008). Promoting sustainable practices: The importance of building leadership capacity. Proceedings of the Enviro 2008 Conference, 5-7 May, Melbourne, Victoria. (PDF 0.20 MB)
- Brown, R., Mouritz, M., and Taylor, A. (2005). Institutional Capacity. In T. Wong (Ed.), Australian runoff quality: A guide to water sensitive urban design (pp. 5-1 - 5-20). Melbourne, Victoria: Engineers Australia.
Selected environmental management publications:
- Taylor, A., Fletcher, T., and Peljo, L. (2006). Triple-bottom-line assessment of stormwater quality projects: Advances in practicality, flexibility and rigour. Urban Water, 3(2), 79-90.
- Taylor, A., and Fletcher, T. (2006). Triple-bottom-line assessment of water sensitive design options in a greenfield residential area. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Urban Drainage Modelling and the 4th International Conference on Water Sensitive Urban Design, 3-7 April, Melbourne, Victoria. (PDF 0.11 MB)
- Taylor, A. (2005). Guidelines for evaluating the financial, ecological and social aspects of urban stormwater management measures to improve waterway health. Melbourne, Victoria: Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology.
- Taylor, A., and Fletcher, T. (2005). Triple-bottom-line assessment of urban stormwater projects. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Urban Drainage, 21-26 August, Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Taylor, A., and Fletcher, T. (2005). Triple-bottom-line assessment of proposed urban stormwater measures to improve waterway health. Paper presented at the 29th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium, 21-23 February, Engineers Australia, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.
- Taylor, A. (2005). Practical application of triple-bottom-line assessment techniques to proposed stormwater infrastructure. Paper presented at the AWA’sOzwater Convention and Exhibition, 8-12 May, Brisbane, Queensland.
- Taylor, A., and Faruqi, M. (2005). Sustainable stormwater management – Are we on track? Paper presented at the Stormwater Industry Association (NSW) annual conference, 20-21 April, Port Macquarie, New South Wales.
- Taylor, A., and Fletcher, T. (2004). Estimating life-cycle costs of structural measures that improve urban stormwater quality. Proceedings of the WSUD 2004 conference, 22-23 November, Adelaide, South Australia.
- Taylor, A., and Weber, T. (2004). Using effective policy frameworks to drive water sensitive urban design. Proceedings of the WSUD 2004 conference, 22-23 November, Adelaide, South Australia.
- Taylor, A. (2004). The bigger picture: Evaluating litter programs in the context of stormwater management. Paper presented at the Leading on Litter Conference, 26-28 May, Melbourne, Victoria.
- Taylor, A., Faruqi, M., Weber, T., McManus, R. and Chesterfield, C. (2003). Managing the health of urban waterways - what Australia’s major cities would do differently if they could turn back the clock. Paper presented at the New South Wales Coastal Conference, 5-6 November, Port Macquarie, New South Wales.
- Taylor, A. (2003). Ten tips for creating a successful non-structural program to minimise urban stormwater pollution. Paper presented at the annual RiverSymposium, 2-5 September, Brisbane, Queensland. (PDF 0.11 MB)
- Taylor, A. (2003). An introduction to life-cycle costing involving structural stormwater quality management measures. Technical Paper. Melbourne, Victoria: Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology.
- Taylor, A. (2003). Stormwater statistics. Waste Management and Environment, 14(1), 22-23.
- Taylor, A. (2003). City-wide or regional erosion and sediment control programs - What works. Paper presented at the ‘Doing it Right On Site – Managing Building and Construction Sites for Stormwater Protection’ forum, 5 March, Sunbury, Victoria. (PDF 0.07 MB)
- Taylor, A., and Wong T. (2003). Non-structural stormwater quality best management practices – Guidelines for monitoring and evaluation. Technical Report 03/14. Melbourne, Victoria: Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology.
- Taylor, A., and Wong T. (2002). Non-structural stormwater quality best management practices – A literature review on their value and life cycle costs. Technical Report 02/13. Melbourne, Victoria: Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology.
- Taylor, A., and Wong T. (2002). Non-structural stormwater quality best management practices – A survey investigating their use and value. Technical Report 02/12. Melbourne, Victoria: Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology.
- Taylor, A., and Wong T. (2002). Non-structural stormwater quality best management practices – An overview of their use, value, cost and evaluation. Technical Report 02/11. Melbourne, Victoria: Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology.
- Taylor, A. (2002). The complete arsenal of stormwater management. Waste Management and Environment, 13(1), 28-29.
- Taylor, A. and McManus, R. (2002). Power of non-structural measures for implementing sustainable water sensitive urban design solutions. Proceedings of Second National Conference on Water Sensitive Urban Design, 2-4 September, Brisbane, Queensland.
- Taylor, A. (2000). Urban stormwater quality management infrastructure – The need for a balanced approach. Proceedings of the Hydro 2000 Conference, 20-23 November, Perth, Western Australia.




