The conventional urban water infrastructure concept, as it is implemented in industrialised countries as well as in urban areas in developing countries face increasing problems not only caused by investments required, but also by major problems with respect to retrofitting, upgrading and inflexibility with respect to future developments. Identifying alternative approaches to provide urban water services and finding ways to make a transition from the technological trajectory of the conventional urban water infrastructure system to more sustainable ones is of interest for both the developing and the developed countries, The paper describes essential aspects associated with innovation processes in urban water infrastructure systems and present...
This thesis explores how water infrastructures can be reconfigured in the urban environment to the a...
In recent decades, Western societies have been experiencing accelerated growth in diversity, connect...
More than half the world population is living in urban areas, and this trend is likely to continue d...
More than half the world population is living in urban areas and this is likely to increase over the...
Viewing an urban water system as a complex adaptive system provides new opportunities for analysis a...
This article reports on the ongoing work and research involved in the development of a socio-technic...
Climate change, urbanisation and land subsidence increase the vulnerability of urban areas to floodi...
Abstract: Infrastructure systems for energy, water, transport, infor-mation etc. are large scale soc...
AbstractFor a comprehensive adaptation of urban water infrastructure to constantly changing and evol...
Urban water management requires the identification and inclusion of demand-side solutions to complem...
Urban water systems are under increasing pressure due to the impact of climate change, population gr...
Long term planning of urban water infrastructure requires acknowledgement that transitions in the wa...
Infrastructure systems for energy, water, transport, information etc. are large scale socio-technica...
Strategic planning for the future management of urban water systems, in the face of pressures such a...
AbstractTraditional urban water management relies on central organised infrastructure, the most impo...
This thesis explores how water infrastructures can be reconfigured in the urban environment to the a...
In recent decades, Western societies have been experiencing accelerated growth in diversity, connect...
More than half the world population is living in urban areas, and this trend is likely to continue d...
More than half the world population is living in urban areas and this is likely to increase over the...
Viewing an urban water system as a complex adaptive system provides new opportunities for analysis a...
This article reports on the ongoing work and research involved in the development of a socio-technic...
Climate change, urbanisation and land subsidence increase the vulnerability of urban areas to floodi...
Abstract: Infrastructure systems for energy, water, transport, infor-mation etc. are large scale soc...
AbstractFor a comprehensive adaptation of urban water infrastructure to constantly changing and evol...
Urban water management requires the identification and inclusion of demand-side solutions to complem...
Urban water systems are under increasing pressure due to the impact of climate change, population gr...
Long term planning of urban water infrastructure requires acknowledgement that transitions in the wa...
Infrastructure systems for energy, water, transport, information etc. are large scale socio-technica...
Strategic planning for the future management of urban water systems, in the face of pressures such a...
AbstractTraditional urban water management relies on central organised infrastructure, the most impo...
This thesis explores how water infrastructures can be reconfigured in the urban environment to the a...
In recent decades, Western societies have been experiencing accelerated growth in diversity, connect...
More than half the world population is living in urban areas, and this trend is likely to continue d...