TRUST project / IWA Cities of the Future conference, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany, 28-30 April 2015Urban water services are likely to face challenges in the future, mainly due to population growth, climate change, increasing urbanization and ageing infrastructure. These factors are expected to impose significant strains on the performance of urban water services. This would subsequently decrease the capacity and quality of services in the urban water system (UWS) and thus negatively affect different dimensions of the sustainability framework (i.e. economic, environmental, social, asset and governance) presented by Alegre et al. (2012). Performance of future sustainability in the UWS can be evaluated by using simulation of metabolism-based ...
A decision support system (DSS) tool for the assessment of intervention strategies in an urban water...
The WaterMet2 tool encapsulates a conceptual, mass balance based model that enables quantifying the ...
This paper evaluates the metabolism-based performance of a number of centralised and decentralised w...
There is a discernible need for a holistic, long-term and sustainability approach in decision-making...
This paper presents a new quantitative model called ‘WaterMet2’ for the metabolism based assessment ...
Open Access journalThis paper presents the "WaterMet2" model for long-term assessment of urban water...
This paper presents the "WaterMet2" model for long-term assessment of urban water system (UWS) perfo...
Despite providing water-related services as the primary purpose of urban water system (UWS), all rel...
There is a discernible need for a holistic, long-term and sustainability approach in decision-making...
Water resources in urban areas have been managed for a long time following the engineering approach,...
12th International Conference on Computing and Control for the Water Industry, CCWI2013, 2013-09-06,...
A new class of conceptual simulation tools, as a complement to physically based models, is becoming ...
ArticleA decision support system (DSS) tool for the assessment of intervention strategies (Alternati...
IWA World Water Congress and Exhibition, Lisbon, Portugal, 21-26 September 2014A decision support sy...
Urban water management – and the impacts that rapid population growth, industrialisation and climate...
A decision support system (DSS) tool for the assessment of intervention strategies in an urban water...
The WaterMet2 tool encapsulates a conceptual, mass balance based model that enables quantifying the ...
This paper evaluates the metabolism-based performance of a number of centralised and decentralised w...
There is a discernible need for a holistic, long-term and sustainability approach in decision-making...
This paper presents a new quantitative model called ‘WaterMet2’ for the metabolism based assessment ...
Open Access journalThis paper presents the "WaterMet2" model for long-term assessment of urban water...
This paper presents the "WaterMet2" model for long-term assessment of urban water system (UWS) perfo...
Despite providing water-related services as the primary purpose of urban water system (UWS), all rel...
There is a discernible need for a holistic, long-term and sustainability approach in decision-making...
Water resources in urban areas have been managed for a long time following the engineering approach,...
12th International Conference on Computing and Control for the Water Industry, CCWI2013, 2013-09-06,...
A new class of conceptual simulation tools, as a complement to physically based models, is becoming ...
ArticleA decision support system (DSS) tool for the assessment of intervention strategies (Alternati...
IWA World Water Congress and Exhibition, Lisbon, Portugal, 21-26 September 2014A decision support sy...
Urban water management – and the impacts that rapid population growth, industrialisation and climate...
A decision support system (DSS) tool for the assessment of intervention strategies in an urban water...
The WaterMet2 tool encapsulates a conceptual, mass balance based model that enables quantifying the ...
This paper evaluates the metabolism-based performance of a number of centralised and decentralised w...