Cities are increasingly depending on energy-intensive water sources, such as distant rivers and the ocean, to meet their water demand. However, such expensive sources could be avoided using alternative local sources of water such as wastewater, rainwater, and stormwater. Many cities do not have robust accounts of those localized water resources, as estimating those resources requires comprehensive accounting in complex urban water systems. In this article, we investigate whether an urban metabolism evaluation framework built on the urban water mass balance can help analyze these resources, especially in a rapidly growing developing city. We first refined the water mass balance equation developed by Kenway and his colleagues in 2011 for a de...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...
Designing, evaluating, and governing cities to create sustainable, livable spaces and also achieve w...
Sustainable conservation of natural resources has become a primary concern for urban cities, globall...
© 2018 by Yale University Cities are increasingly depending on energy-intensive water sources, such ...
Urban areas will need to pursue new water servicing options to ensure local supply security. Decisio...
The study highlights the potable water supply and demand of the city of Bangalore (India), and the c...
Planning for “water-sensitive” cities has become a priority for sustainable urban development in Aus...
Water is a non substitutable resource and a social good, which governments must perforce provide to ...
Urban growth leads to geographically concentrated demand for water and food -and to growing volumes ...
Abstract: Today urban area is growing very past with the challenges of infrastructure faciliti...
Resolving the complex environmental problems of water pollution and shortage which occur during urba...
Economic growth of any nation like India depends on growth of cities. In India 31% of the total popu...
Urban areas (especially cities) are challenged in meeting their direct water needs from local source...
Despite urban areas covering less than 1% of the world, they host over 50% of the world's population...
This master thesis is an attempt to contribute to the understanding of urban water systems through t...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...
Designing, evaluating, and governing cities to create sustainable, livable spaces and also achieve w...
Sustainable conservation of natural resources has become a primary concern for urban cities, globall...
© 2018 by Yale University Cities are increasingly depending on energy-intensive water sources, such ...
Urban areas will need to pursue new water servicing options to ensure local supply security. Decisio...
The study highlights the potable water supply and demand of the city of Bangalore (India), and the c...
Planning for “water-sensitive” cities has become a priority for sustainable urban development in Aus...
Water is a non substitutable resource and a social good, which governments must perforce provide to ...
Urban growth leads to geographically concentrated demand for water and food -and to growing volumes ...
Abstract: Today urban area is growing very past with the challenges of infrastructure faciliti...
Resolving the complex environmental problems of water pollution and shortage which occur during urba...
Economic growth of any nation like India depends on growth of cities. In India 31% of the total popu...
Urban areas (especially cities) are challenged in meeting their direct water needs from local source...
Despite urban areas covering less than 1% of the world, they host over 50% of the world's population...
This master thesis is an attempt to contribute to the understanding of urban water systems through t...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...
Designing, evaluating, and governing cities to create sustainable, livable spaces and also achieve w...
Sustainable conservation of natural resources has become a primary concern for urban cities, globall...