The challenge of sustainable development requires cities to aim for drastic improvements in the systems that support its vital functions. Innovating these systems can be extremely hard, and might take lots of time. A transparent and democratic strategy is important to guarantee support for change. Such a process should aim at developing consensus regarding a basic vision to guide the process of systems change. This paper sketches future options for the development of sanitation- and urban drainage systems in industrialized economies. It will provide an analysis of relevant trends for sewage system innovation. In history, sewage systems have emerged from urban sewage and precipitation removal systems, to urban sewage and precipitation remova...
The top priorities for urban water sustainability include the provision of safe drinking water, wast...
Urban drainage has developed from an engineering discipline, concerned principally with public healt...
Urban wastewater systems are currently exposed to a major rethink dictated by new demands on resourc...
The challenge of sustainable development requires cities to aim for drastic improvements in the syst...
Global society is confronted with various challenges: climate change should be mitigated, and societ...
There are several reasons to reconsider present urban water and wastewater policy including limitati...
Provision of conventional centralised water, wastewater and stormwater systems for urban municipal s...
Sustainable Urban Water Management (SUWM) approaches highlighted in this special issue have the pote...
Urban water systems are an example of complex, dynamic human–environment coupled systems which exhib...
Innovations are required in urban infrastructures due to the pressing needs for mitigating climate c...
Globally, more than 60% of the human population live without safely managed sanitation services or e...
Climate change, diminishing natural resources and rural-urban demographic trends will have profound ...
Innovations are required in urban infrastructures due to the pressing needs for mitigating climate c...
The PREPARED Programme considers climate changes through a lens of urbanisation processes and urban ...
Global society is confronted with various challenges: climate change should be mitigated, and societ...
The top priorities for urban water sustainability include the provision of safe drinking water, wast...
Urban drainage has developed from an engineering discipline, concerned principally with public healt...
Urban wastewater systems are currently exposed to a major rethink dictated by new demands on resourc...
The challenge of sustainable development requires cities to aim for drastic improvements in the syst...
Global society is confronted with various challenges: climate change should be mitigated, and societ...
There are several reasons to reconsider present urban water and wastewater policy including limitati...
Provision of conventional centralised water, wastewater and stormwater systems for urban municipal s...
Sustainable Urban Water Management (SUWM) approaches highlighted in this special issue have the pote...
Urban water systems are an example of complex, dynamic human–environment coupled systems which exhib...
Innovations are required in urban infrastructures due to the pressing needs for mitigating climate c...
Globally, more than 60% of the human population live without safely managed sanitation services or e...
Climate change, diminishing natural resources and rural-urban demographic trends will have profound ...
Innovations are required in urban infrastructures due to the pressing needs for mitigating climate c...
The PREPARED Programme considers climate changes through a lens of urbanisation processes and urban ...
Global society is confronted with various challenges: climate change should be mitigated, and societ...
The top priorities for urban water sustainability include the provision of safe drinking water, wast...
Urban drainage has developed from an engineering discipline, concerned principally with public healt...
Urban wastewater systems are currently exposed to a major rethink dictated by new demands on resourc...