Urban water management represents a core economic sector exposed to global water-related challenges. Recently, small modular system configurations have been identified to enable a potential sustainability transition in this lasting and rather conservative sector. The identification of current market potentials of decentralised wastewater treatment is a first step to assess whether decentralised treatment technologies could potentially be deployed on a larger scale in Europe, which would allow current decentralised wastewater treatment technologies to develop and mature. The paper elaborates a method to assess the market potential for decentralised wastewater treatment systems by starting from a raster-based geospatial modelling framework, t...
<p>Sanitation systems are built to be robust, that is, they are dimensioned to cope with population ...
As dynamic as the changes are today in many towns above ground, underground they are often still ver...
Water treatment and supply are often granted a much higher priority than wastewater collection and t...
Urban water management represents a core economic sector exposed to global water-related challenges....
In Europe and in most other parts of the world, centralized systems of wastewater collection and tre...
Sustainable Urban Water Management (SUWM) is a paradigm in which decentralisation is key. There has ...
Sustainable Urban Water Management (SUWM) is a paradigm in which decentralisation is key. There has ...
Provision of conventional centralised water, wastewater and stormwater systems for urban municipal s...
Climate change and increasing patterns of drought throughout the world are challenging the effective...
Decentralised wastewater treatment is increasingly gaining interest as a means of responding to sust...
Decentralised wastewater systems in an urban context in the developed world have the same investment...
Predicted climatic, demographic and socio-economic developments cause major adaptions of urban water...
The basic concept of today's infrastructure systems for water supply and wastewater treat-ment ...
Water supply and reuse through non-conventional water resources can significantly decrease the stres...
Megatrends (e.g. demographic changes, water scarcity, water pollution and climate change) pose urgen...
<p>Sanitation systems are built to be robust, that is, they are dimensioned to cope with population ...
As dynamic as the changes are today in many towns above ground, underground they are often still ver...
Water treatment and supply are often granted a much higher priority than wastewater collection and t...
Urban water management represents a core economic sector exposed to global water-related challenges....
In Europe and in most other parts of the world, centralized systems of wastewater collection and tre...
Sustainable Urban Water Management (SUWM) is a paradigm in which decentralisation is key. There has ...
Sustainable Urban Water Management (SUWM) is a paradigm in which decentralisation is key. There has ...
Provision of conventional centralised water, wastewater and stormwater systems for urban municipal s...
Climate change and increasing patterns of drought throughout the world are challenging the effective...
Decentralised wastewater treatment is increasingly gaining interest as a means of responding to sust...
Decentralised wastewater systems in an urban context in the developed world have the same investment...
Predicted climatic, demographic and socio-economic developments cause major adaptions of urban water...
The basic concept of today's infrastructure systems for water supply and wastewater treat-ment ...
Water supply and reuse through non-conventional water resources can significantly decrease the stres...
Megatrends (e.g. demographic changes, water scarcity, water pollution and climate change) pose urgen...
<p>Sanitation systems are built to be robust, that is, they are dimensioned to cope with population ...
As dynamic as the changes are today in many towns above ground, underground they are often still ver...
Water treatment and supply are often granted a much higher priority than wastewater collection and t...