The top priorities for urban water sustainability include the provision of safe drinking water, wastewater handling for public health, and protection against flooding. However, rapidly aging infrastructure, population growth, and increasing urbanization call into question current urban water management strategies, especially in the fast-growing urban areas in Asia and Africa. We review innovative approaches in urban water management with the potential to provide locally adapted, resource-efficient alternative solutions. Promising examples include new concepts for stormwater drainage, increased water productivity, distributed or on-site treatment of wastewater, source separation of human waste, and institutional and organizational reforms. W...
Urban water systems are an example of complex, dynamic human–environment coupled systems which exhib...
Cities in developing countries are growing rapidly; placing extreme pressures on governments and inf...
textabstractA rapidly growing urban population leads to the dramatic increase of water consumption i...
The top priorities for urban water sustainability include the provision of safe drinking water, wast...
Sustainable Urban Water Management (SUWM) approaches highlighted in this special issue have the pote...
Today's urban water managers are faced with an unprecedented set of issues that call for a different...
Urban water managers must provide adequate water supplies to meet growing demands for a range of wat...
Climate change, urbanisation and land subsidence increase the vulnerability of urban areas to floodi...
Integrated water management, sustainable water management, water sensitive cities, and other formula...
AbstractThis paper introduces a new approach to water management that is ‘Safe & SuRe’. This include...
Recent developments in high- and middle-income countries have exhibited a shift from conventional ur...
Recent developments in high- and middle-income countries have exhibited a shift from conventional ur...
Urban water management is on the verge of a revolution in response to rapidly escalating urban deman...
In order to achieve a sustainable degree of water resources usage, new paradigms in urbanized basins...
Combined impacts of sea-level rise, river flooding, increased frequency and magnitude of extreme rai...
Urban water systems are an example of complex, dynamic human–environment coupled systems which exhib...
Cities in developing countries are growing rapidly; placing extreme pressures on governments and inf...
textabstractA rapidly growing urban population leads to the dramatic increase of water consumption i...
The top priorities for urban water sustainability include the provision of safe drinking water, wast...
Sustainable Urban Water Management (SUWM) approaches highlighted in this special issue have the pote...
Today's urban water managers are faced with an unprecedented set of issues that call for a different...
Urban water managers must provide adequate water supplies to meet growing demands for a range of wat...
Climate change, urbanisation and land subsidence increase the vulnerability of urban areas to floodi...
Integrated water management, sustainable water management, water sensitive cities, and other formula...
AbstractThis paper introduces a new approach to water management that is ‘Safe & SuRe’. This include...
Recent developments in high- and middle-income countries have exhibited a shift from conventional ur...
Recent developments in high- and middle-income countries have exhibited a shift from conventional ur...
Urban water management is on the verge of a revolution in response to rapidly escalating urban deman...
In order to achieve a sustainable degree of water resources usage, new paradigms in urbanized basins...
Combined impacts of sea-level rise, river flooding, increased frequency and magnitude of extreme rai...
Urban water systems are an example of complex, dynamic human–environment coupled systems which exhib...
Cities in developing countries are growing rapidly; placing extreme pressures on governments and inf...
textabstractA rapidly growing urban population leads to the dramatic increase of water consumption i...