Often centralized water supply, sanitation and solid waste services struggle to keep up with the rapid expansion of urban areas. The peri-urban areas are at the forefront of this expansion and it is here where decentralized technologies are increasingly being implemented. The introduction of decentralized technologies allows for the development of new opportunities that enable the recovery and reuse of resources in the form of water, nutrients and energy. This resource-oriented management of water, nutrients and energy requires a sustainable system aimed at low resource use and high recovery and reuse rates. Instead of investigating each sector separately, as has been traditionally done, this article proposes and discusses a concept that se...
This paper describes the application of a comprehensive strategic approach for integrating Green Inf...
Waste water treatment for reutilization is not generally deployed as practical option in Mexico, nor...
Installation of advanced urban water management systems is one of the most important first steps in ...
Mexico City Metropolitan Area is located at an altitude of 2300 meters above sea level, has a surf...
The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the la...
In rapidly growing urban areas, such as Tijuana, Mexico, the presence of urban green spaces (UGSs) c...
Urbanization and climate change are resulting in extensive water scarcity across the globe. Mexico C...
Recent developments in high- and middle-income countries have exhibited a shift from conventional ur...
Empirical understanding of sustainable development is improved by appreciating its dependence on int...
Local governments in Mexico do not count with sufficient financial resources or the sufficient water...
MWR student publication.The need for a comprehensive water conservation plan in New Mexico is evide...
Recent developments in high- and middle-income countries have exhibited a shift from conventional ur...
There are new approaches to environmentally sound technologies for water, energy and waste systems i...
At present, most rivers, lakes, and reservoirs in Mexico have significant anthropogenic contaminatio...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the current status of municipal wastewater (MWW) treatment in M...
This paper describes the application of a comprehensive strategic approach for integrating Green Inf...
Waste water treatment for reutilization is not generally deployed as practical option in Mexico, nor...
Installation of advanced urban water management systems is one of the most important first steps in ...
Mexico City Metropolitan Area is located at an altitude of 2300 meters above sea level, has a surf...
The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the la...
In rapidly growing urban areas, such as Tijuana, Mexico, the presence of urban green spaces (UGSs) c...
Urbanization and climate change are resulting in extensive water scarcity across the globe. Mexico C...
Recent developments in high- and middle-income countries have exhibited a shift from conventional ur...
Empirical understanding of sustainable development is improved by appreciating its dependence on int...
Local governments in Mexico do not count with sufficient financial resources or the sufficient water...
MWR student publication.The need for a comprehensive water conservation plan in New Mexico is evide...
Recent developments in high- and middle-income countries have exhibited a shift from conventional ur...
There are new approaches to environmentally sound technologies for water, energy and waste systems i...
At present, most rivers, lakes, and reservoirs in Mexico have significant anthropogenic contaminatio...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the current status of municipal wastewater (MWW) treatment in M...
This paper describes the application of a comprehensive strategic approach for integrating Green Inf...
Waste water treatment for reutilization is not generally deployed as practical option in Mexico, nor...
Installation of advanced urban water management systems is one of the most important first steps in ...