As dynamic as the changes are today in many towns above ground, underground they are often still very conventional: the traditional pipelines and systems of water supply and sewage disposal found today in industrialised countries began their existance in the middle of the nineteenth century. They supply drinking water and water for fire fighting and dispose of polluted water and rainwater. Since it is indisputable that water supply and sewage disposal play a dominant role for each individual and the national economy as a whole, there is the need to find new and sustainable alternatives to today's large-scale centralised structures. Adapted small-scale systems with modular compenents which use the latest technologies represent a promising so...
Terra Preta Sanitation (TPS) plays a key role in sustainable sanitation (SuSan) and in the sustainab...
Water treatment and supply are often granted a much higher priority than wastewater collection and t...
Predicted climatic, demographic and socio-economic developments cause major adaptions of urban water...
The basic concept of today's infrastructure systems for water supply and wastewater treat-ment ...
Urban water management represents a core economic sector exposed to global water-related challenges....
The development of new, sustainable concepts and technologies for dealing with water in private home...
Provision of conventional centralised water, wastewater and stormwater systems for urban municipal s...
Urban water systems are an example of complex, dynamic human–environment coupled systems which exhib...
The construction and service of urban infrastructure systems and buildings involves immense resource...
Water is rarely considered to be a crucial aspect in sustainable housing. In fact, water sustainabil...
Facing global climate change, the transformation of energy systems in many countries of the world ha...
Sustainable Urban Water Management (SUWM) is a paradigm in which decentralisation is key. There has ...
The use of decentralised, sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) for the treatment of stormwater ...
Today, Germany is moving to more sustainable energy systems. This challenges also the wastewater sec...
Sustainable Urban Water Management (SUWM) is a paradigm in which decentralisation is key. There has ...
Terra Preta Sanitation (TPS) plays a key role in sustainable sanitation (SuSan) and in the sustainab...
Water treatment and supply are often granted a much higher priority than wastewater collection and t...
Predicted climatic, demographic and socio-economic developments cause major adaptions of urban water...
The basic concept of today's infrastructure systems for water supply and wastewater treat-ment ...
Urban water management represents a core economic sector exposed to global water-related challenges....
The development of new, sustainable concepts and technologies for dealing with water in private home...
Provision of conventional centralised water, wastewater and stormwater systems for urban municipal s...
Urban water systems are an example of complex, dynamic human–environment coupled systems which exhib...
The construction and service of urban infrastructure systems and buildings involves immense resource...
Water is rarely considered to be a crucial aspect in sustainable housing. In fact, water sustainabil...
Facing global climate change, the transformation of energy systems in many countries of the world ha...
Sustainable Urban Water Management (SUWM) is a paradigm in which decentralisation is key. There has ...
The use of decentralised, sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) for the treatment of stormwater ...
Today, Germany is moving to more sustainable energy systems. This challenges also the wastewater sec...
Sustainable Urban Water Management (SUWM) is a paradigm in which decentralisation is key. There has ...
Terra Preta Sanitation (TPS) plays a key role in sustainable sanitation (SuSan) and in the sustainab...
Water treatment and supply are often granted a much higher priority than wastewater collection and t...
Predicted climatic, demographic and socio-economic developments cause major adaptions of urban water...